Sentences with phrase «as a staff attorney»

Prior to joining Amnesty, Nan worked as a staff attorney at the Center for Reproductive Rights, where she litigated cases in federal court.
He began his career as a staff attorney for Connecticut Legal Services in 1978.
Smith's career started as a staff attorney at the NAACP and was a founding member of the Metropolitan Black Association.
Prior to joining the Spitzer administration, Colon, a White Plains resident, served as the deputy director for communications and as staff attorney at the NYC Housing Authority.
She works in the Albany city courts as a staff attorney.
He began his legal career as a staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society of NYC in 1973.
Abdus - Salaam, a Washington, D.C., native and 1974 graduate of Barnard College, graduated from Columbia University Law School in 1977 and started a career as a staff attorney at East Brooklyn Legal Services Corp., according to her profile on the state Office of Court Administration's website.
She served as a staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society in New York City from 1967 to 1969 when she became an Assistant Counsel for the Judicial Conference of the State of New York; in 1972, Chief Law Assistant of the Criminal Court of the City of New York; and in 1974, Counsel in the Office of the New York City Administrative Judge.
He comes with a law degree from Temple University, a clerkship with a federal judge, and experience as a staff attorney at Lambda Legal and running his own anti-addiction company in California.
Later he served as staff attorney for Nelson Rockefeller.
He worked for three - years as a staff attorney at The Legal Aid Society in New York City before joining the faculty at Cardozo.
Mr. Daniels previously worked as staff attorney for the California School Boards Association and its Education Legal Alliance.
He returned to Colorado in 1981 as a staff attorney specializing in oil and gas law for a large independent oil company.
Prior to joining NRDC, Szybist served as a staff attorney for Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future, where he focused on Marcellus Shale gas drilling litigation and policy.
Previously, served as staff attorney for the Pace Law School's Energy and Climate Center and as Deputy Director Alternative Development Program for the Presidency of Colombia.
Prior to her tenure at the Union of Concerned Scientists, Shultz served as director of legislative and regulatory affairs at the Mineral Policy Center (now Earthworks), and as a staff attorney at the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (now Environment America).
Her advocacy background includes working for Greenpeace fighting coal export proposals in the western U.S, as a staff attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity, and as a litigation fellow at the Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center (now EarthRise Law Center).
Young attracted attention within the blogosphere earlier this year for an item she wrote at The Huffington Post recounting the segregation she experienced as a staff attorney at Covington & Burling as «reminiscent of Jim Crow.»
Originally hired by the MA public defender agency as a staff attorney, he now serves as their data scientist.
After law school, Trumka joined the UMWA as a staff attorney in its Washington, D.C., headquarters.
Originally hired by the MA public defender agency as a staff attorney, he recently transitioned to doing data science on their behalf.
Print and initial online versions of «Legal Prey,» May, should have identified Vanessa Stine as a staff attorney at Friends of Farmworkers.
Genevieve joined Bay Area Legal Aid in 2001 as a staff attorney in Contra Costa County representing survivors of interpersonal violence.
Chanille previously worked as a staff attorney for UAW Chrysler Legal Services, where she litigated civil cases in bench and jury trials.
From her stint as a Staff Attorney for Community Legal Aid to her current work specializing in management - side, employment and labor law, she knows she made the right career choice.
Ms. Starkey is an attorney of twenty five years» experience in the areas of complex commercial litigation, appellate practice and eDiscovery, including experience with a large AMLAW 200 law firm and work as a staff attorney on the Arizona Court of Appeals.
But early in her career, Young took a position as a staff attorney at Covington and Burling to smooth out the ebbs and flows of a writer's income.
Prior to that, I was in private practice for thirteen years, almost always as a small firm attorney, though for a few years as a staff attorney with Legal Aid.
After a clerkship with the Hon. Peter T. Fay of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and a term as a staff attorney to the Eleventh Circuit, Madeline (Molly) McNeeley joined HLM as an associate in 2011.
As a young lawyer, he served as a staff attorney to the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland.
She worked for nine years at San Francisco Superior Court, first as a Legal Research Assistant in the Civil Department and later as the Staff Attorney for the Unified Family Court.
She also spent more than a year as a staff attorney at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Prior to that, she served as a staff attorney / legal fellow at the National Partnership for Women & Families, focusing on policy issues impacting working women and their families.
Kris Fowler Cirby serves as the executive director of the office, and Abby Frost Lucha, Gabrielle Gaetani, and Kristine Guerra serve as staff attorneys.
Before joining IPF in 2006, Mr. Miller served as a project attorney with the ABA Death Penalty Moratorium Implementation Project in Washington, D.C., and as a staff attorney with the First District Court of Appeal in Tallahassee, Florida.
She was hired by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts in 1987 as the Staff Attorney to the newly formed Judicial Automation project and served in that capacity for several years.
She has previously served as a staff attorney for the South Carolina Supreme Court, as well as staff attorney / law clerk at the South Carolina Court of Appeals.
Prior to joining Collins & Lacy, Kelsey served as a staff attorney at the South Carolina Supreme Court.
Prior to joining the faculty at Barry Law, Professor Sites served as a staff attorney for the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
Prior to ILRC, Ann gained extensive private and nonprofit experience as a staff attorney for Park & Associates, Catholic Charities in San Mateo, the International Institute of San Francisco and her own solo private practice.
In 2016, Karl joined the Exoneration Project as a staff attorney.
The Seven Circuit, through Judge Wood, has responded to Judge Posner's criticism of the Court's approach to those without lawyers as follows: First, while [Judge Posner] is certainly entitled to his own views about such matters as our Staff Attorney's... Continue reading →
During his ten years with CRLA, Ramón served as a staff attorney, managing attorney, Director of CRLA's Migrant Farm Worker Project, and as a regional counsel.
She has also worked as an associate attorney in a boutique litigation firm and served as a staff attorney at the United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit, in Atlanta, Georgia.
She previously practiced civil litigation defense for Behr, McCarter & Potter in St. Louis, and clerked as a staff attorney assigned to the Honorable James B. Loken of the Eighth Circuit.
Cuban's $ 250,000 donation also funds the hire of a new attorney experienced in patent reform and high profile patent litigation: Daniel Nazer, who will join EFF in January as a Staff Attorney.
Rich experience as a staff attorney and in client services.
As staff attorney she litigated divorces, custody and child support cases.
With an elementary education degree from Kansas State University and a law degree from Harvard, she began mediating professionally in 1988 in her position as staff attorney at Kansas Legal Services.

Not exact matches

• Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in women's rights today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,» talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that person has a lawyer, too.»
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