Sentences with phrase «chief ethics counsel»

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The plan laid out on Friday «is not sufficient,» said Larry Noble, a former general counsel and chief ethics officer for the Federal Election Commission.
He previously was a partner at the law firm of O'Melveny & Myers, a deputy general counsel at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Department, and senior counsel at the Justice Department.John Roth joined the firm as chief compliance and ethics officer, with responsibility for ensuring that the company remains in compliance with the evolving legal landscape.
Paul Sabatino, a former counsel to the Suffolk Legislature and chief deputy county executive who helped craft Suffolk's ethics code, said if Prudenti took money from defense attorneys for use of the Christina Marie, it was improper.
Cuomo also hired Carolyn Pokorny, formerly of the U.S. attorney general's office, to be chief special counsel for ethics.
The Suffolk Board of Ethics did not investigate County Executive Steve Bellone's letter raising a conflict of interest complaint against a district attorney bureau chief because the allegations occurred before the ethics board was created in 2012, the board's counsel said.
One of the report's proposed orders would require certain members of the governor's executive staff, including his chief counsel, to put their full ethics disclosure forms online, including information about their investments.
Corporate Counsel highlights innovations in ethics and compliance at the company Convercent, spearheaded by Katie Smith, its chief ethics & compliance officer.
However, in one state, Connecticut, the chief disciplinary counsel found cause to file charges against five attorneys, alleging that they were obtaining referrals through and sharing fees with Total Attorneys in violation of legal ethics rules.
Allan is counsel to Thompson Dorfman Sweatman on practice and ethics matters and is the Chief Operating Officer for the firm.
In 2013, 87 percent of general counsel and chief legal officers ranked ethics and compliance as an increasingly important issue, according to the ACC 2013 CLO Survey.
Another was formerly ethics counsel to Massachusetts governors William F. Weld and Paul Cellucci, chief of the criminal division of the U.S. attorney's office and chair of the state Judicial Nominating Commission.
A graduate from Chicago - Kent College of Law, Ms. Genesen launched her career at the California State Bar, where, for four years, she oversaw high - profile attorney ethics and discipline cases as the lead legal and policy advisor to the Chief Trial Counsel.
Mr. Lowell has been counsel to the US House of Representatives twice, most recently when he was Chief Minority Counsel during impeachment proceedings against President Clinton and before that as special ethics counsel to the House Committee of Standards of Official Conduct (Ethics Commcounsel to the US House of Representatives twice, most recently when he was Chief Minority Counsel during impeachment proceedings against President Clinton and before that as special ethics counsel to the House Committee of Standards of Official Conduct (Ethics CommCounsel during impeachment proceedings against President Clinton and before that as special ethics counsel to the House Committee of Standards of Official Conduct (Ethics Commcounsel to the House Committee of Standards of Official Conduct (Ethics Committee).
DEEP DIVE ETHICS with Dr. David Kaplan — David M. Kaplan, PhD, NCC is a Past President of the American Counseling Association and its current Chief Professional Officer.
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