Bryant Miller Olive's
appellate attorneys represent parties in state, federal and administrative appeals.
Not exact matches
In addressing this request, we are confronted with the * 278 question: Do the duties of an
attorney appointed pursuant to section 598.12, The Code, to
represent the interests of minor children of the parties to a dissolution action extend to participation in the
appellate process?
Our experienced
appellate attorneys have
represented clients in appeals filed in the Arizona Court of Appeals, the Arizona Supreme Court, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona (for bankruptcy appeals), various state Courts of Appeals, including Georgia, Maryland, and Illinois; the Bankruptcy
Appellate Panel, United States Court of Federal Claims and the U.S. Supreme Court.
The
appellate attorneys with Jennings Haug Cunningham
represent a wide variety of business and individual clients before state and federal
appellate courts.
With over 20 years of experience in personal injury law at both the trial and
appellate court levels,
Attorney Burnside has
represented people with brain and head trauma...
Prior to her tenure at Campbell Law, Ms. Webb - Shackleford practiced for nearly nine years as a corporate
attorney at the Raleigh office of McGuireWoods LLP,
representing commercial entities in a variety of business litigation, employment, and
appellate matters.
Our
attorneys are experienced in all aspects of Pennsylvania's Right - to Know Law, frequently
representing requesters, public agencies and interested third parties in litigation before the Office of Open Records and Pennsylvania's
appellate courts concerning requests for, and access to, government records.
Our
attorneys regularly handle litigation in state and federal courts and
represent clients in
appellate court proceedings, if needed.
Attorney Paul F. Wieneskie, of Bailey & Galyen's civil appeals group, has
represented clients in the state
appellate courts for nearly 30 years.
At Carr Maloney, only
attorneys with the appropriate skills
represent clients at the
appellate level.
With more than 25 years of experience as an
appellate attorney in Florida and Federal Courts, Philip Parrish has the knowledge and experience to
represent his clients effectively and efficiently.
All of the information and resources provided on this page are intended for use by volunteer
attorneys representing appellate clients through the Pro Bono Project of Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada.
The Orlando
appellate practice
attorneys have experience
representing clients in matters involving:
A Martindale - Hubbell AV ® Preeminent ™ Rated
attorney, Matthew has extensive trial and
appellate experience and regularly
represents financial institutions, corporations and individuals in commercial matters, including real estate litigation, landlord / tenant matters, partnership disputes, and other commercial litigation matters.
February 10, 2015 — «Idaho's
appellate public defenders make nearly $ 16,000 less than the state's
Attorney General's deputies, who often
represent the other side while arguing the same case in court.
Prior to joining Brown Law Group, Mr. Cocanig worked as an
attorney at Winston & Strawn in Chicago, IL where he
represented clients in litigation and
appellate proceedings in state and federal courts in banking, real estate, and general litigation matters.
Attorneys in the DiMuroGinsberg IP Group have been recognized as leaders in intellectual property law, having
represented clients as litigation and
appellate counsel in federal district courts and before the International Trade Commission (ITC) and various U.S. Courts of Appeal.
The Royal Oak
appellate practice
attorneys have experience
representing clients in matters involving:
Mark Bennett at Defending People turned me on to Issues and Holdings, a blog by New Mexico prosecutor Kirk Chavez, who in turn lead me to Judging Crimes, by Joel Jacobsen, Assistant
Attorney General in New Mexico
representing the prosecution in
appellate courts.
Our
appellate attorneys have
represented clients on appeal for over 25 years.
Prior to joining JMBM, Matthew worked for five years as an
appellate attorney in the Environment & Natural Resources Division at the U.S. Department of Justice, where he
represented federal agencies in the federal courts of appeals; for four years as an
attorney at Paul Hastings, where he advised and
represented corporate clients in environmental and real estate matters; for two years as a law clerk to the Honorable Consuelo M. Callahan on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; and for two years as a supervising
attorney and lecturer at the Stanford Law School Environmental Law Clinic, where he taught students the practice of law and
represented grass - roots and national organizations in environmental litigation and policy matters.
She has
represented state agencies in trial and
appellate practice as an Assistant
Attorney General, clerked for Justice Cynthia Cohen on the Massachusetts Appeals Court, and worked as a judicial administration fellow in the California court system.
Some of our notable entertainment and media
attorneys are: John Quinn, General Counsel of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who has also represented entertainment and media clients in a number of high profile cases; Kathleen Sullivan, the former Dean of Stanford Law School, First Amendment scholar, and nationally renowned appellate advocate, who heads the firm's appellate practice group; Bob Raskopf, an expert in the sports, entertainment and media bars in New York, who is perhaps best known for his work on behalf of professional sports leagues and teams, newspapers and publishers; Claude Stern, who has represented a broad array of leading software developers, videogame manufacturers, online publishers and other media clients in all forms of intellectual property litigation, including copyright, patent, trade secret, trademark, and licensing disputes; Bruce Van Dalsem, who has tried and resolved disputes for studios, producers and performing artists in the film, television, music and finance businesses, securing a top five verdict in California based on the misappropriation of a film library; Gary Gans, an expert litigator in motion picture financing, production and distribution disputes, as well as copyright and idea theft cases, who has been named in 2012 by The Hollywood Reporter as one of America's «Top Entertainment Attorneys;» Jeff McFarland, who has litigated entertainment related cases for more than 20 years, including cases involving motion picture and television series profits, video game licenses, idea theft and the «seven year rule;» and Michael Williams, who represents a satellite exhibitor and other media clients in trademark, copyright, patent, antitrust and other commercial li
attorneys are: John Quinn, General Counsel of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who has also
represented entertainment and media clients in a number of high profile cases; Kathleen Sullivan, the former Dean of Stanford Law School, First Amendment scholar, and nationally renowned
appellate advocate, who heads the firm's
appellate practice group; Bob Raskopf, an expert in the sports, entertainment and media bars in New York, who is perhaps best known for his work on behalf of professional sports leagues and teams, newspapers and publishers; Claude Stern, who has
represented a broad array of leading software developers, videogame manufacturers, online publishers and other media clients in all forms of intellectual property litigation, including copyright, patent, trade secret, trademark, and licensing disputes; Bruce Van Dalsem, who has tried and resolved disputes for studios, producers and performing artists in the film, television, music and finance businesses, securing a top five verdict in California based on the misappropriation of a film library; Gary Gans, an expert litigator in motion picture financing, production and distribution disputes, as well as copyright and idea theft cases, who has been named in 2012 by The Hollywood Reporter as one of America's «Top Entertainment
Attorneys;» Jeff McFarland, who has litigated entertainment related cases for more than 20 years, including cases involving motion picture and television series profits, video game licenses, idea theft and the «seven year rule;» and Michael Williams, who represents a satellite exhibitor and other media clients in trademark, copyright, patent, antitrust and other commercial li
Attorneys;» Jeff McFarland, who has litigated entertainment related cases for more than 20 years, including cases involving motion picture and television series profits, video game licenses, idea theft and the «seven year rule;» and Michael Williams, who
represents a satellite exhibitor and other media clients in trademark, copyright, patent, antitrust and other commercial litigation.
John Weaver's unique family law experience combines over 30 years as a family law
attorney representing clients in Maryland trial and
appellate courts, and six years (2001 - 2007) as a full - time Family Magistrate in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County.
A federal
appellate court has considered whether an arbitration award should be vacated because an arbitrator failed to disclose that he had served as co-counsel in a lengthy litigation matter with one of the
attorneys who was now
representing one of the parties in the arbitration.