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The woman who accused Rep. Ruben Kihuen (D., Nev.) of sexual harassment says she provided the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee with information about the congressman's alleged misconduct well over a year before recently sharing her story with BuzzFeed News, but her complaints were never addressed.

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The alleged misconduct described in the government's letter, which also claims Percoco flouted guidance from executive chamber counsel concerning outside employment, «is of minimal probative value at best and yet poses a serious risk of unfair prejudice and undue delay at trial,» Bohrer wrote.
Bronx, NY — A coalition of grassroots groups joined forces Friday evening outside of Senator Klein's Morris Park office to denounce both his alleged sexual misconduct as well as his personal attacks maligning Erica Valimir.
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Daniel Day - Lewis's turn in The Phantom Thread gives him an outside chance to pip Gary Oldman, who channelled Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour, for best actor, but the gossip in the Dolby Theatre will be about different phantoms: Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, Casey Affleck and others absent because of alleged sexual misconduct.
The Board of Directors may prefer charges against a member for alleged misconduct prejudicial to the best interests of the Club or the breed.
Any member may prefer charges against a member for alleged misconduct prejudicial to the best interests of the Club or breed.
Any member may prefer charges against another member for alleged misconduct prejudicial to the best interests of the Club or the breed.
Members are reminded that, according to the DCA Bylaws, charges may be preferred against a member by any other member (s) «for alleged misconduct prejudicial to the best interest of the Club or the Breed.»»
Any member may prefer charges against a member or a local member club for alleged misconduct prejudicial to the best interests of the Society or the breed.
Any member may prefer charges against a member for alleged misconduct prejudicial to the best interests of the Club or the breed.
An individual member may prefer charges against another individual member for alleged misconduct prejudicial to the best interests of the club.
Any member in good standing may prefer charges against another member for alleged misconduct prejudicial to the best interests of the Club or the breed.
This expertise includes handling cases alleging constitutional violations and police misconduct such as excessive force and unlawful arrest claims as well as state claims of negligent training, investigation and malicious prosecution.
The necessity of such immunity (as well as the limits of such immunity where a plaintiff alleges bad faith conduct) is illustrated in the Ontario case of Deep v. College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, 2010 ONSC 5248 (September 23, 2010), where the College revoked the claimant's certificate of registration based on findings of professional misconduct and incompetence.
To insulate college personnel from personal law suits which allege misconduct while carrying out duties, section 24 of the BC Health Professions Act provides that «no action for damages lies or may be brought» against a board member or a person acting for a board or college «because of anything done or omitted in good faith.»
Mr. Best had complained to the Canadian Judicial Council alleging serious misconduct by Justice J. Bryan Shaughnessy during a 2013 hearing where Best had asked Justice Shaughnessy to set aside his 2010 conviction obtained in absentia (in Best's absence) for contempt of court in a «trial» that Best had not be informed of and therefore did not attend.
We have extensive experience conducting high - stakes internal corporate investigations of alleged employee and management misconduct and potential violations of federal and state laws, as well as advising corporations and their boards in responding to law enforcement and regulatory inquiries.
It is a well - established and longstanding principle of employment law that, when faced with a misconduct dismissal, an employment tribunal must not substitute its own view of the claimant's alleged conduct for that taken by the employer's disciplinary panel.
Her experience encompasses alleged personal and professional misconduct cases, clinical malpractice, professional fraud and non clinical criminal matters, as well as health and substance dependency cases.
In the case of whistleblowers who allege misconduct within a company, there is a good chance they will have brought forward the complaint at the same time to the relevant regulator, says Cobb.
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