Sentences with phrase «bono litigation work»

K&S also supports pro bono litigation work for various local non-governmental organisations (NGO's), Human Rights organisations and the Uganda Law Society (ULS).

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In private practice, my proudest work to date has been my work as a pro bono attorney on impact litigation filed by disability and education advocates to try to force New Jersey's Department of Education to faithfully implement the least restrictive environment provisions of IDEA, as New Jersey, unlike Maine, had — and sadly continues to have — one of the worst records in the country on including students with special needs in general education settings.
Pro bono is definitely on the agenda at V&E, though transactional lawyers — who of course make up the majority of the firm — thought it «much easier to find litigation work
In addition to immigration pro bono work, Ms. Conroy has experience counseling non-profits and international non-governmental aid organizations on legislative and litigation matters.
Main areas of work Antitrust, asset finance, banking, capital markets, commercial litigation, financial restructuring and insolvency, intellectual property, international arbitration, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, pro bono, project finance, tax, trade and white collar.
Professional directories have recommended Andrew for many years in the areas of property litigation, professional negligence and commercial litigation, and he was awarded the Bar Pro Bono Award in 2009 for some of his work with the homelessness charity, Shelter.
Main areas of work Antitrust, bankruptcy and restructuring, communications, corporate, corporate finance, corporate governance and investigations, crisis advisory, executive compensation and employee benefits, environmental, insurance, intellectual property, litigation, media, pro bono, real estate, tax and trust and estates.
Main areas of work Dechert delivers legal expertise and commercial insight in our core practices: antitrust; banking and financial institutions; bankruptcy, business restructuring and reorganization; corporate; employee benefits and executive compensation; energy and natural resources; finance; financial services and investment management; intellectual property; international arbitration; international tax and private client services; international trade and government regulation; life sciences; litigation; pro bono; and real estate.
We also work closely with the Barbara McDowell and Jerry Hartman Foundation, founded by our retired partner in memory of his late wife, to partner with legal services providers on high - impact pro bono litigation.
Workers» rights litigation, disability rights, civil litigation, Randolph - Sheppard Act cases, technology accessibility at colleges and universities; pro bono activities with the Homeless Persons Representation Project; worked on several local and national political campaigns.
Main areas of work Antitrust and competition; bankruptcy and restructuring; corporate (asset management, capital markets, corporate governance, derivatives, environmental, finance, mergers and acquisitions, private acquisitions and private equity); energy and energy enforcement; executive compensation and employee benefits; financial services; intellectual property and technology; international arbitration; international trade and investment; litigation (antitrust litigation, commercial litigation, government contracts, healthcare fraud and compliance, securities and shareholder litigation, securities enforcement and regulation, white collar criminal defense and securities enforcement); pro bono; real estate (corporate; acquisitions, dispositions and related financings; restructuring and financing; leasing; land use, construction and development); tax; trusts and estates; white collar criminal defense.
His work with Jacksonville Area Legal Aid (the true pioneers of consumer protection and foreclosure litigation) has earned him their Award for Outstanding Pro Bono Service.
lawyers, solicitors, attorneys and barristers in both the US and the UK, asking for their thoughts on the importance, frequency and relevance of pro bono legal work in today's complex litigation sphere.
We take our role as a trusted advisor and advocate for our clients very seriously — whether we are working on a large corporate transaction, complex litigation, a family issue, or a pro bono matter.
Lawyers of all stripes can and should offer their services for free to the needy, but I find it hard to imagine more satisfying work than pro bono litigation.
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