Sentences with phrase «chief judge david»

The USPTO has provided us with a comment from Chief Judge David Ruschke, who defends APJs of the PTAB as having extensive legal and technical experience.
The D.C. Circuit ruling, written by then Chief Judge David Sentelle, determined that the president can only make an appointment under «the recess» of the Senate.
As recently noted by our colleague Andrew Goldberg, an East Texas hot spot for IP cases could cool with the upcoming retirement of U.S. district judge T. John Ward, as well as chief judge David Folsom.
Asked by The BLT about the court's sketchy prohibition, Chief Judge David Sentelle said there is no set rule on sketch artists and each panel decides for itself.
Now, in his 15 - page opinion for the court, Chief Judge David Sentelle notes that the court's earlier ruling relied on a legal principle known as Chevron that says that if a statute is ambiguous, courts must defer to the agency's interpretation.

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Deneane Brown, a Paterson administration official who played a role in the David Johnson domestic violence mess, received a raise during former Chief Judge Judith Kaye's probe.
(Recall that the AG's office actually doesn't have subpoena power in corruption cases until the governor specifically refers a case to his office, which is why Andrew Cuomo couldn't compel testimony in the Troopergate case, but former Chief Judge Judith Kaye — working as Cuomo's request on the ethics charges lodged against Gov. David Paterson — can do so).
Here's the resident legal expert for «Capital Tonight», former Albany County ADA Paul DerOhannesian, who joined me last Thursday to review the fine print of former Chief Judge Judith Kaye's report on Gov. David Paterson's Yankees tickets scandal.
Chief Judge Janet DiFiore ordered the investigation «immediately following the revelation of David Bookstaver's conduct,» which will include «a review as to whether Mr. Bookstaver's behavior warranted a criminal referral for prosecution or other action,» said OCA spokesman Lucian Chalfen.
He was appointed Chief Judge by Governor David A. Paterson in January 2009 and confirmed by the New York State Senate in February 2009.
In July 2011, following the revelation that the News of the World had paid private investigators to hack into the phones of Milly Dowler, as well as the families of murder victims and deceased servicemen, Miliband called for News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks to resign, urged David Cameron to establish a public, judge - led inquiry into the scandal, and announced that he would force a Commons vote on whether to block the News International bid for a controlling stake in BSkyB.
ALBANY, NY (12/10/2010)(readMedia)-- Governor David A. Paterson today was joined by Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals Jonathon Lippman; Assembly Speaker Silver; President of the New York State Bar Association Steve Younger; Chair of the Fund for Modern Courts Victor Kovner; and distinguished members of the New York State judiciary as he signed legislation establishing a special Commission on Judicial Compensation.
For what it's worth, I haven't seen Paterson go out of his way to assist Cuomo, who, after all, has tapped former Chief Judge Judith Kaye to investigate the governor for the David Johnson and Yankees tickets ethics scandals.
The legal battle between City Court Judge William Carter and District Attorney David Soares over the 2012 arrests of four Occupy Albany protesters sounds like a hissing match to Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman.
Former Chief Judge Judith Kaye has released her long - awaited report on Gov. David Paterson's Yankees World series tickets case, determining «evidence indicates at a minimum the above - described portions of the governor's testimony before (Public Integrity) Commission staff were inaccurate and misleading.»
Former Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman — who was nominated by Gov. David Paterson — pushed for the change, which he argued would bring the court into the modern world by acknowledging longer lifespans and years of productivity.
«David truly believes he gave Shelly all these big favors, including appointing Ravitch and naming the new chief judge, and that Silver turned on him anyway,» said a source close to Silver.
According to private eye Bo Deitel, who was also on hand, «the whole neighborhood turned out» for Paterson, who remains popular in his Harlem home despite the scandal cloud that continues to hang over his head (remember: Chief Judge Judith Kaye may have cleared the governor of criminal wrongdoing in the David Johnson mess, but hasn't yet issued a report on his Yankees tickets debacle).
Since then, he has been steadily tapping that cash to pay off his considerable legal bills stemming from the twin probes Cuomo handed off to former Chief Judge Judith Kaye on the David Johnson domestic violence case and the Yankees World Series tickets scandal (that one has yet to be resolved, and is in the DA's hands).
Paterson, as you'll recall, is facing potential criminal charges stemming from the Yankees tickets case since former Chief Judge Judith Kaye reccommended back in August that Albany County DA David Soares take a serious look at the situation.
Of course, the twin David Johnson domestic violence and Yankees tickets scandals — investigated by former Chief Judge Judith Kaye at Cuomo's request — put the kibosh on that plan, and now the governor might be facing criminal perjury charges to boot.
At 2 p.m., as part of efforts to craft legislation raising the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 18, IDC members David Carlucci and Jeff Klein will host a roundtable discussion keynoted by former Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, Ossining Town / Village Hall, 14 Croton Ave., Ossining.
This was Paterson's first public appearance since former Chief Judge Judith Kaye released her report this past Thursday that recommended Albany County DA David Soares consider criminal charges against the governor in connection with the Yankees tickets scandal.
Another group, the Committee for a Constitutional Convention, boasts the support of former prominent state officials who include former Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman and former Gov. David Paterson.
Whoever is chosen, they will replace the current Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, who was picked by former Governor David Paterson.
It was just one of many policies the top judge has pushed to reform since he was appointed chief judge in 2008 by then - governor David Paterson.
The upshot of former Chief Judge Judith Kaye's report on the domestic violence incident involving Gov. David Paterson's top aide, David Johnson, and the governor's involvement in the case is as follows:
Former Lobbying Commission Executive Director David Grandeau weighed in on the Kaye report during an interview with me that will air on «Capital Tonight» this evening, saying the former chief judge overlooked a violation by the governor of the Public Officers Law.
Cuomo started to investigate both the Yankees tickets and David Johnson scandals before turning them over to former Chief Judge Judith Kaye to handle.
At the very end of her report, former Chief Judge Judith Kaye takes a shot at Gov. David Paterson and his aides for failing to «keep its public commitment to cooperate fully with the investigation» into the David Johnson mess after the governor referred the matter to AG Andrew Cuomo's office.
OSSINING, NY — As part of efforts to craft legislation raising the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 18, Senators David Carlucci (D - Rockland / Westchester) and Jeff Klein (D - Bronx / Westchester) held a roundtable discussion keynoted by the Honorable Jonathan Lippman, former Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals who has been an outspoken advocate on the issue.
Chalfen also blasted former communications director David Bookstaver — who was fired from his $ 166,000 - a-year job hours after The Post revealed his accidental confession — for disrespecting Chief Judge Janet DiFiore and her reform efforts, which included speeding up the legal process and beautifying courthouses.
Judge Judith Kaye, a former chief judge of the state appellate court, investigated whether Paterson interfered in the domestic violence case involving David Johnson, a former top Judge Judith Kaye, a former chief judge of the state appellate court, investigated whether Paterson interfered in the domestic violence case involving David Johnson, a former top judge of the state appellate court, investigated whether Paterson interfered in the domestic violence case involving David Johnson, a former top aide.
The judges will include well - known names from venture capital and publishing including David Roland, Chief Venture Capital Officer, ICG Ventures Inc., Brian Cohen, Chairman of NY Angels, Jordan Bettman, Bain Capital Ventures, Dawn Barber, co-founder of NY Tech Meetup, Dominique Raccah, Publisher of Sourcebooks, and more.
Confirmed judges for the first ever IGF Mobile event are: - Mike Yuen, Senior Director, Gaming Group, Qualcomm - David Gosen, CEO, I - play - Arjan Olsder, Writer, Mobilegamesblog.com - Darryl Williams, Senior Director of Content, Playphone - Justin Davis, Editor - in - chief, Modojo - Demetri G. Detsaridis, Creative Director, Massively Mobile - Stuart Dredge, Writer, Pocket Gamer - Neil Trevett, Vice President Mobile Content, NVIDIA - Monty Munford, Business Development Director, Player X - Steve Wetherill, President, Uztek Games - Matthew Hawkins, Writer, zedgeHeadz - Michael Chang, CEO, Greystripe - John Walker, Writer, Rock Paper Shotgun Like the main IGF competition (part of the CMP Game Group, as is Gamasutra), the IGF Mobile will have its own pavilion featuring the finalists on the show floor at the Game Developers Conference 2008 next February, and all finalist games will be available to play at the pavilion.
Also serving as editors are Lorraine McGowen, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe; U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Cecelia Morris, chief judge of the Southern District of New York; U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John K. Olson, Southern District of Florida; Prof. Nancy Rapoport, University of Nevada, William S. Boyd School of Law; Prof. David A. Skeel, University of Pennsylvania Law School; Prof. Charles J. Tabb, University of Illinois; and Stephen Youngman, Weil, Gotshal & MaJudge Cecelia Morris, chief judge of the Southern District of New York; U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John K. Olson, Southern District of Florida; Prof. Nancy Rapoport, University of Nevada, William S. Boyd School of Law; Prof. David A. Skeel, University of Pennsylvania Law School; Prof. Charles J. Tabb, University of Illinois; and Stephen Youngman, Weil, Gotshal & Majudge of the Southern District of New York; U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John K. Olson, Southern District of Florida; Prof. Nancy Rapoport, University of Nevada, William S. Boyd School of Law; Prof. David A. Skeel, University of Pennsylvania Law School; Prof. Charles J. Tabb, University of Illinois; and Stephen Youngman, Weil, Gotshal & MaJudge John K. Olson, Southern District of Florida; Prof. Nancy Rapoport, University of Nevada, William S. Boyd School of Law; Prof. David A. Skeel, University of Pennsylvania Law School; Prof. Charles J. Tabb, University of Illinois; and Stephen Youngman, Weil, Gotshal & Manges.
While it is possible to speculate in many ways as to why this is so rare, some insight may be found in a 2013 letter from David Schraver, the President of the New York State Bar Association to Jonathan Lippman, then Chief Judge of the State of New York: Objecting to a newly adopted rule that required New York attorneys merely to report the number of hours they spent on pro bono work (without imposing any minimum number of required hours), Schraver wrote that «the provision of legal services to the poor is a public responsibility.»
In a letter to the Chief Judge of the State of New York, David Schraver, the President of the NYSBA and a partner at Nixon Peabody in Rochester, wrote that «the provision of legal services to the poor is a public responsibility» and that the reporting requirement was «an invasion of privacy.»
VIII, in Honour of R.C.B. Risk edited by G. Blaine Baker and Jim Phillips Chief Justice W.R. Jackett: By the Law of the Land by Richard Pound Fulfilment, Memoirs of a Criminal Court Judge by David Vanek
They included the circuit judges, the district judges, the magistrates, Anne Owers, chief inspector of prisons and the academics other than David Thomas and Nicola Padfield.
Prior to joining the firm as an associate, Neel clerked for the Honorable Roger L. Gregory, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, and for the Honorable David O. Carter on the United States District Court for the Central District of California.
A few weeks ago David Lat, of Above the Law fame, sat down with the Hon. Alex Kozinski, Chief Judge, 9th Circuit for a conversation at a Federalist Society event in Los Angeles.
Civil Justice for All Laurence Colletti interviews members of the Conference of Chief Justices including Miami - Dade Judge Jennifer D. Bailey, Dean Hannah Lieberman of the David A. Clarke School of Law, Oregon Chief Justice Thomas Balmer, and Texas Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson about their report which details 13 ways state court systems can improve civil cases.
In his memoir, Judge David Vanek recalls his swearing in as a magistrate by Chief Magistrate Klein in 1968:
Star alumni: Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador Chief Justice David Orsborn; Provincial Court of Newfoundland and Labrador Chief Judge D. Mark Pike; H. James Puddester, former Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador Judge D. Mark Pike; H. James Puddester, former Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador judgejudge
During my work on a recent book — «The Impeachment of Chief Justice David Brock: Judicial Independence and Civic Populism» (2017), which I wrote with Emeritus Professor John Cerullo — I have looked at the removal of state judges by impeachment.
This article details a federal sentencing from Hawai'i in which Chief US District Judge David Ezra focused on punishment purposes to justify a shorter prison term for a first offender who has undergone extensive sex - offender treatment after a conviction for downloading child pornography.
Its 12 members include former Lord Chief Justice Lord Igor Judge, Lord (David) Pannick QC, and political scientists Professor Lord Morgan and Professor Lord Norton of King's College London and University of Hull respectively.
Clerked for the Honorable Roger L. Gregory, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and for the Honorable David O. Carter on the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California; student attorney in the Stanford Community Law Clinic; Co-President of the American Constitution Society; Iraqi Legal Education Initiative; editor for the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.
I took over from then Associate Chief Judge Lennox in 1998 and worked with Associate Chief Justice David Wake after 1999.
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