Peter Carayiannis started his legal
career with a national law firm in Canada.
Not exact matches
Grace was five years into a thriving
career at a
national law firm when she found out she was pregnant
with her first child.
For ALDF's
National Justice for Animals Week, the chapter hosted a free vegan breakfast, an animal
law career panel, and an eye - opening discussion on Ag - Gag
laws with Taylor Radig, an investigator who was charged
with animal cruelty for documenting animal abuse at a farm, and co-hosted a screening of the film Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret.
Following an earlier
career as a lawyer, she holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts
with Honours in Painting from the
National Art School, as well as Bachelors of Arts (English) and
Laws from the University of Sydney and a Masters in
Laws from the University of Technology, Sydney.
Previously in Australia, Anna's
career included senior policy adviser for the Victorian Deputy Premier, investment banker in Macquarie Bank's energy and utilities team, and solicitor
with the
national corporate
law firm Mallesons Stephen Jaques.
Bob began his legal
career in 1979
with a Manhattan defense litigation firm, and in 1981, he joined a large
national law firm where he became Supervising Attorney of the firm's New York Litigation Department.
After graduating from the
National University of Singapore (NUS) Faculty of
Law in 2007, Alex started his legal
career with the Litigation & Dispute Resolution department of Drew & Napier, and worked as legal counsel for Asia Pacific at American semi-conductor company Xilinx.
Earlier in my
career, I was
with American Lawyer Media in New York, where I was editor - in - chief of the
National Law Journal and editorial director of the Litigation Services Division, responsible for a range of print and electronic publications.
Fred began his legal
career by articling
with a large,
national law firm but quickly realized that his true passion was representing individuals rather than large corporations.
She began her legal
career as a
law clerk for two appellate judges (one state, one federal) and then worked for a small D.C.
law firm
with a
national practice before moving to Spokane, Washington to work as a federal public defender.
He values collaboration and consultation and works
with public and private sector stakeholders, academia, civil society organizations, consumer groups and individuals to help improve privacy protections for Canadians.Commissioner Therrien began his
career practising correctional
law for the Department of the Solicitor General, the Correctional Service of Canada and the
National Parole Board.
They might be unknown to many of my younger colleagues, so I'll take the liberty of naming a few (without details of their distinguished
careers): McGill's Marianne Scott had just recently been appointed
National Librarian of Canada; Diana Priestly was just finishing her tenure as founding
Law Librarian at the University of Victoria; Balfour Halévy, Osgoode's founding Chief Law Librarian, was still in charge at Osgoode and leading the charge nationally; Tom Shorthouse was centre - stage at the University of British Columbia (and wherever there was a piano); Edmonton was doubly - blessed with Lillian MacPherson (passionate about both women's studies and Iceland) at the University of Alberta and Shi - Sheng Hu (reluctant to discard superseded loose - leaf supplements) at the courthouse; the dynamic duo of Denis Marshall (at Queen's University, always so kind and supportive) and Denis Le May (at Laval, always so full of spritely humour) was in full swing; Ann Crocker was hard at work at the University of New Brunswick (though she hadn't yet been awarded the Order of Canada) as was Guy Tanguay at Sherbrooke; while Vicki Whitmell was re-inventing the law firm library at Osl
Law Librarian at the University of Victoria; Balfour Halévy, Osgoode's founding Chief
Law Librarian, was still in charge at Osgoode and leading the charge nationally; Tom Shorthouse was centre - stage at the University of British Columbia (and wherever there was a piano); Edmonton was doubly - blessed with Lillian MacPherson (passionate about both women's studies and Iceland) at the University of Alberta and Shi - Sheng Hu (reluctant to discard superseded loose - leaf supplements) at the courthouse; the dynamic duo of Denis Marshall (at Queen's University, always so kind and supportive) and Denis Le May (at Laval, always so full of spritely humour) was in full swing; Ann Crocker was hard at work at the University of New Brunswick (though she hadn't yet been awarded the Order of Canada) as was Guy Tanguay at Sherbrooke; while Vicki Whitmell was re-inventing the law firm library at Osl
Law Librarian, was still in charge at Osgoode and leading the charge nationally; Tom Shorthouse was centre - stage at the University of British Columbia (and wherever there was a piano); Edmonton was doubly - blessed
with Lillian MacPherson (passionate about both women's studies and Iceland) at the University of Alberta and Shi - Sheng Hu (reluctant to discard superseded loose - leaf supplements) at the courthouse; the dynamic duo of Denis Marshall (at Queen's University, always so kind and supportive) and Denis Le May (at Laval, always so full of spritely humour) was in full swing; Ann Crocker was hard at work at the University of New Brunswick (though she hadn't yet been awarded the Order of Canada) as was Guy Tanguay at Sherbrooke; while Vicki Whitmell was re-inventing the
law firm library at Osl
law firm library at Osler.
Tom
Laws is a
careers adviser working with the National Careers S
careers adviser working
with the
National Careers S
Careers Service.
Wendi's
career encompassed working at a 400 + attorney
law firm
with a
national presence, litigating appeals for a top - tier statewide
law firm, working as a corporate attorney for a Fortune 200 company, and serving as an advocate in the public sector for criminal defendants
with mental health issues.
Wendi's legal
career encompassed 10 + years of multi-faceted litigation and expansive research and writing experience while working at a 400 + attorney
national law firm, litigating appeals for a top - tier statewide
law firm, working as a corporate attorney for a Fortune 200 company, and serving as an advocate in the public sector for criminal defendants
with mental health issues.