Sentences with phrase «chair trial attorneys»

Fully one - third of the firm's attorneys have significant experience as first - chair trial attorneys in high - profile cases.
John served as first - chair trial attorney on more than forty - five cases in U.S. District Court and Superior Court and appeared regularly before D.C. federal and local grand juries where he presented hundreds of witnesses.
Nika is a first - chair trial attorney who helps clients protect intellectual property in complex, high - stakes litigations.

Not exact matches

At a City Council hearing on criminal discovery practices in February chaired by Queens councilman Rory Lancman, Sergio de la Pava, a supervising attorney for New York County Defender Services who has been representing indigent defendants in Manhattan for over 20 years, described a typical experience in the borough's courtrooms: After waiting six months or a year for trial, he said, «The DA comes in with a cart and drops about six inches of material on your desk.
«John is an experienced entertainment attorney with a wealth of trial experience and a great track record,» said Jeff Goldman, Chair of JMBM's Entertainment Litigation Group.
Joel gained first and second - chair trial experience by working for almost six years as an insurance defense attorney defending medical malpractice suits.
He also served as the State Chair for the Association of Defense Trial Attorneys from 2005 until 2017.
Her other memberships include the American Association for Justice (AAJ), where she served as a Chair of the Product Liability Section, Trial Lawyers for Public Justice, and the Attorneys Information Exchange Group, an organization specializing in automotive product liability cases.
He has trial experience as a second chair attorney on multiple jury trials, including a jury trial that resulted in a several hundred thousand dollar award to the firm's surety client.
Tufts is an experienced trial attorney who handles business litigation, including state and federal trials as first chair, and appeals before the Utah Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
David W. Tufts is an experienced trial attorney who has handled a broad array of business litigation matters, including state and federal trials as first chair and appeals before the Utah Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
He is an experienced trial attorney who has handled a broad array of business litigation matters, including state and federal trials as first chair, and appeals before the Utah Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
Law firms should encourage associates to take on pro bono cases, allow them to serve externships in district attorneys» offices, sponsor or provide trial - skills training and bring them into the courtroom as second chairs.
A significant number of our attorneys possess successful first - chair jury trial and arbitration experience.
Commercial Litigation — Lead attorney in international fraud and breach of contract action resolved in client's favor on summary judgment including recovery of all attorneys» fees; Served as first - chair defending a loan servicer in complex civil litigation involving declaratory judgment action and cross-claims for commercial torts; Second chair for seven day jury trial involving claims for indemnification and statutory business conspiracy; Won summary judgment as the lead counsel on behalf of a charitable trust in litigation over a commercial lease termination; Represented financial institutions in commercial tort actions; Represented finance company in AAA Arbitration.
Ms. Kinaga began her legal career at the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office, where she gained considerable first chair trial experience, first as a prosecutor specializing in domestic violence and child abuse cases, then as a civil trial attorney in the Employee Relations Attorney's Office, where she gained considerable first chair trial experience, first as a prosecutor specializing in domestic violence and child abuse cases, then as a civil trial attorney in the Employee Relations attorney in the Employee Relations Section.
While attending law school, she first - chaired felony jury trials to verdict as a Rule 16 Trial Attorney for the State's Attorney's Office of Prince George's County, Maryland and was a Judicial Intern for both the Honorable Wendell P. Gardner, Jr., Associate Judge for the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, and the Honorable Kiyo A. Matsumoto, United States District Court Judge for the Eastern District of New York.
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John also supervised criminal trial attorneys and first - chaired numerous felony jury and bench trials and civil lawsuits involving environmental, medical malpractice and other tort causes of action.
Laura W. Morgan, the owner and operator of Family Law Consulting, will also appear pro hoc vice as second chair trial counsel or lead appellate attorney for any family law case.
Attorney & Counselor at Law - Colorado Supreme Court - 10/6/75 Colorado Bar Association Association of American Trial Lawyers Colorado Trial Lawyers Association Pueblo County Bar Association Past President, Pueblo County Bar Association (1992 - 93) Past Board of Governors, Colorado Bar Association (1993 - 95) Director, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (1990 - present) Past Director, Coloradoans for Civil Justice Past Co-Chair Auto Litigation Task Force CTLA - EAGLE Advocate (1986 - present) Executive Committee, Colorado Trial Association Colorado Supreme Court Grievance Committee (1995 - present) Chair, People's Law School (1990 - 1995) Legislative Key Person, CTLA (1990 - present)
Recently, she was first chair in an individual bench trial related to California's Private Attorney General Act of 2004 where she obtained a defense verdict.
While at Georgetown, Ji - In represented low - income DC youth in their juvenile delinquency actions and successfully first - chaired a trial to verdict as a student attorney.
Member: North Carolina (President, 1996 - 1997) and American Bar Associations; North Carolina State Bar (Member, Disciplinary Hearing Commission, 1986 - 1992); American College of Trial Lawyers; International Association of Insurance Counsel; Association of Insurance Attorneys; North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys (President, 1984 - 1985); Lawyers Mutual Liability Insurance Company of North Carolina (1988 - 2012; Chair, Claims Committee 2006 - 2012); Georgia Lawyers Insurance Company (2002 - 2008).
Chair of Houston Harbaugh's Intellectual Property Practice and Co-Chair of the Litigation Practice, Mr. Sneath is a trial attorney focusing on complex business litigation, intellectual property, patents, trademarks, trade secrets, DTSA, products and pharmaceutical liability, toxic torts, insurance coverage and bad faith, energy, catastrophic injury and tort litigation matters.
The members are Court of Appeals Judge Thomas B. Wine, who will chair the committee; Jefferson County Family Court Judge Patricia Walker FitzGerald; Senior Judge Roger L. Crittenden; District Judge Brandy O. Brown, who serves Clark and Madison counties; Woodford County Circuit Court Clerk Tricia Kittinger; Fayette County Commonwealth's Attorney Ray Larson; Fayette County Attorney Larry Roberts; Damon Preston, director of the Trial Division of the Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy; Kevin Smalley, manager of the AOC Division of Clerk Services; Jim Columbia, manager of the AOC Division of Records and Statistics; and Brian Sudduth, supervisor of the AOC Division of Accessioning.
As a deputy attorney general, Mr. Kenny gained first - chair trial experience in complex litigation in federal court, wrote and argued dispositive motions, drafted mediation and settlement conference statements, took and defended depositions, and prepared all forms of trial documents, including motions in limine, jury instructions, voir dire questions, and verdict forms.
In each of these matters, Terence was the first - chair lead trial attorney.
Mr. Newborn has served as a Special Assistant US Attorney, a member of the faculty of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA), Master of the Bar of the Charles Fahy American Inns of Court, chair of the Government Antitrust Litigation Committee of the American Bar Association's Antitrust Section, chair of the Merger Litigation Subcommittee of the American Bar Association's Litigation Section, and co-chair of the Long Range Planning Committee of the Corporate Counsel Section of the Federal Bar Association.
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