Sentences with phrase «civil practice matter»

An experienced Charleston civil litigation lawyer is knowledgeable in understanding the details, facts, complications, and circumstances that arise in a civil practice matter.

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He is a Certified Specialist both in Taxation Law and in Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law (The State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization) admitted to practice law in California, Hawai'i and Arizona (inactive), specializing in Federal and state civil tax and criminal tax controversy matters and tax litigation, including tax - related examinations and investigations for individuals, business enterprises, partnerships, limited liability companies, and corporations.
20 years behind us southern states and NEW YORK, sad and scary... nobody denies freedoms like the south, nobody... the top ten incarcerators on the planet are southern states and more blacks are in prison then were slaves before the civil war... even if marijuana reforms did pass the republiCANTS in charge would deny you all your freedoms, centuries of practice... no matter though, we never planned on getting your backwards brethren from day one, half the country already but not one southern state, lol... not 1....
Religious liberty is about freedom of action in matters of religion generally, and the scope of that liberty is directly correlated to the civil restraints placed upon religious practice.
Petty apartheid, the public facilities Jim Crow practices that are truly being phased out in the larger cities (where they matter), are trivial and largely irrelevant to the grander strategies of both apartheid and liberation: A point sometimes lost on American liberals who remember the U.S. civil rights activism of the sixties.
9.59 the Act should prohibit, as a civil matter only, unconscionable conduct or practices in trade and commerce;
Also, the biggest liberal concerns about Islamist practices and abuses involve matters that can only be implemented with majority control of the government (e.g. excessive use of corporal punishment in the criminal justice system), but which are much less harmful to non-Muslims, at least, when Muslims can only enforce their ideologies on co-religionists and can only do so via institutions of civil society rather than institutions of coercive government control.
Mr. Broderick's practice also includes representing clients in civil business litigation, many of which are parallel or related proceedings filed in connection with criminal and regulatory matters.
Mr. Slotnick's practice focuses on commercial litigation, civil litigation, disciplinary proceedings, high net - worth matrimonial matters and white collar defense.
Characterizing its practice as a «general practice for a specialized clientele,» the firm provides legal advice and expertise to handle any and all needs of a school district, including fair dismissal personnel issues, allegations of employment discrimination and EEOC complaints, other personnel disputes, student discipline issues, student tribunal hearings, civil rights claims, personal injury actions, federal and state constitutional claims and other litigation, special education and other legal issues involving disabled students, contracts, leases and other business needs, policy and rule development, construction disputes, bond and SPLOST issues and other financial matters.
Providing a general law practice for a specialized clientele, Harben, Hartley & Hawkins meets all of the legal needs of school districts including: fair dismissal personnel issues, allegations of employment discrimination and EEOC complaints, other personnel disputes, student discipline issues, student tribunal hearings, civil rights claims, personal injury actions, federal and state constitutional claims and other litigation, special education and other legal issues involving disabled students, contracts, leases and other business needs, policy and rule development, construction disputes, bond and SPLOST issues and other financial matters.
As part of his defense - side civil practice, Mr. Hawkins has handled numerous motions to dismiss, pre - and post-trial motions for judgment as a matter of law, and oppositions to class certification.
Mr. Keller's practice includes the representation of school districts, charter schools and other public and private sector employers in all areas, including labor, employment civil rights matters and special education matters.
Mr. Keller's practice includes the representation of independent school districts, public charter schools and other public and private sector employers in all areas including labor, special education matters and employment civil rights issues.
Prior to working at PwC, Adam was a civil servant in the Department for Education, working on the Every Child Matters agenda, focusing on closer working practices between the education and social care sectors.
(d) In the case of an alleged act or practice prohibited by this title which occurs in a State, or political subdivision of a State, which has no State or local law prohibiting such act or practice, a civil action may be brought under subsection (a): Provided, That the court may refer the matter to the Community Relations Service established by title X of this Act for as long as the court believes there is a reasonable possibility of obtaining voluntary compliance, but for not more than sixty days: Provided further, That upon expiration of such sixty - day period, the court may extend such period for an additional period, not to exceed a cumulative total of one hundred and twenty days, if it believes there then exists a reasonable possibility of securing voluntary compliance.
Carmina Tessitore is focused on the practice of family and matrimonial law, civil matters, foreclosure, business law, and mediation services.
Brandon concentrates his practice in general civil litigation matters; including premises liability, product liability, construction and various insurance defense cases.
He has over 32 years of experience as a litigation attorney in the State of Connecticut, with an established practice for over 27 years in the City of Hartford, handling matters involving personal injury, automobile accidents, medical malpractice, wrongful death, workers» compensation, employment discrimination, wrongful termination, civil rights violations, social security disability, criminal law, contract disputes, divorce and family law.
He counsels clients on an array of sophisticated business litigation matters, including fraud, securities, civil Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO), lender liability, accountant liability and trade practices.
The Charleston civil practice attorneys have experience representing clients in civil law matters involving:
Within these broad practice areas, their lawyers have deep knowledge and experience in a variety of legal matters, including the development and review of contracts, regulatory compliance issues, risk management, collective bargaining, civil rights matters, personal injury, property and business transactions, and legislative concerns — to name just a few.
Prior to joining the firm, he practiced at a general civil litigation firm with an emphasis on municipal law and zoning matters.
Within these broad practice areas, our lawyers have deep knowledge and experience in a variety of legal matters, including the development and review of contracts, regulatory compliance issues, risk management, collective bargaining, civil rights matters, personal injury, property and business transactions, and legislative concerns — to name just a few.
Patrick is a Partner in our Fredericton office who is an experienced litigator whose practice is focused in the area of civil litigation with a particular concentration on construction law, land disputes and commercial matters.
Ms. Emmanuel, an associate at the firm, works on employment law matters as part of her civil litigation practice.
His practice includes business agreements and contractual disputes of all kinds, banking and financial services related litigation, civil fraud, company, partnership and insolvency matters, property litigation, energy and minerals, fiduciaries and professional negligence.
For experienced representation in a civil law matter, contact the Charleston civil practice lawyers at Rosen Hagood in South Carolina.
Another factor continuing to affect Court practice, Zubarev says, is that the August 2014 contraction of the Russian Supreme Court from two separate supreme courts (one dealing with simple civil law disputes and criminal law matters, and another dealing with commercial disputes between companies) into one has resulted in a Court practice «getting more and more difficult», as the Court is less concerned with freedom of contract, and more interested in exploring the actual intent of the parties, and protecting the weaker party.
Raman practices in the areas of civil litigation including estate, commercial, real estate, debtor & creditor matters, business and shareholder disputes including oppression remedies, corporate governance disputes in not - for - profit corporations, and other areas in litigation.
Valerie practices in all aspects of civil litigation, with experience representing clients in diverse matters from business and partnership disputes to employment discrimination claims.
Mr. Simms has practiced extensively throughout the states of Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and Florida panhandle as a civil trial attorney representing various clients concerning catastrophic personal injuries, wrongful death, complex litigation, construction related matters, and insurance disputes.
Practice areas; — White Collar Criminal Defense — Other Federal Criminal Defense — Defense of regulatory investigations and proceedings — Advocacy for officers, directors, and employees in internal corporate investigations — Matters involving MBS, CDS, CDOs, and subprime mortgages — Government - initiated civil RICO actions — Civil and Commercial Litigation — Federal Sentencing Advocacy Education: — Columbia University, 2008 Juris Doctor Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar — Yale University, 2004 Bachelor of Arts, cum laude Departmental Honors, English Admissions: — New York, First Department — United States District Court, Southern District of New York — United States District Court, Eastern District of Newcivil RICO actions — Civil and Commercial Litigation — Federal Sentencing Advocacy Education: — Columbia University, 2008 Juris Doctor Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar — Yale University, 2004 Bachelor of Arts, cum laude Departmental Honors, English Admissions: — New York, First Department — United States District Court, Southern District of New York — United States District Court, Eastern District of NewCivil and Commercial Litigation — Federal Sentencing Advocacy Education: — Columbia University, 2008 Juris Doctor Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar — Yale University, 2004 Bachelor of Arts, cum laude Departmental Honors, English Admissions: — New York, First Department — United States District Court, Southern District of New York — United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
High - volume civil litigation practice with an emphasis on subrogated property claims, the defense of solicitors negligence claims, commercial and contractual disputes and employment matters for both employees and employers.
Mr. Ivey's practice focuses on white collar criminal defense, Congressional and grand jury investigations, civil litigation, regulatory matters, crisis management counseling and internal corporate investigations.
Complex civil litigation practice with an emphasis on commercial and contractual disputes and employment matters for both employees and employers.
Addressing concerns that mandatory Trial Management Conferences add unnecessary time and expense to litigation, Practice Direction 36 comes into force on September 4 which will allow parties to BC Supreme Court Civil and Family matters to apply to waive TMC's.
Mr. Scott practice centers upon civil litigation at the trial and appellate levels in a broad range of commercial matters including oil and gas litigation, and financial and real estate litigation.
Mr. Lynch focuses his practice on the defense of civil litigation matters.
Tammy Dusharm has also expanded her practice to include family law matters, including divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support and alimony, as well as general civil litigation.
The annual Legal Fees Survey looks at the going rate for 45 matters in nine practice areas: civil litigation, corporate - commercial, criminal, family, immigration, intellectual property, real estate, wills and estates and labour and employment.
Last week, the organization released the best practices document as part of an effort to boost efficiency in civil matters across Ontario.
«The term «pro bono» refers to activities of the firm undertaken normally without expectation of fee and not in the course of ordinary commercial practice and consisting of (i) the delivery of legal services to persons of limited means or to charitable, religious, civic, community, governmental, and educational organizations in matters which are designed primarily to address the needs of persons of limited means; (ii) the provision of legal assistance to individuals, groups, or organizations seeking to secure or protect civil rights, civil liberties, or public rights; and (iii) the provision of legal assistance to charitable, religious, civic, community, governmental, or educational organizations in matters in furtherance of their organizational purposes, where the payment of standard legal fees would significantly deplete the organization's economic resources or would be otherwise inappropriate.»
Ms. Basaria concentrates her civil litigation practice on commercial disputes, employment law, and personal injury matters.
Our practice areas encompass healthcare (including medical malpractice and nursing home defense, corporate, transactional, regulatory, and compliance matters), mergers and acquisitions, general corporate and business, employment, workers» compensation, mediation, products liability, transportation, and a general civil trial practice in both federal and state courts.
Sayuri is an associate in WSHB's Orange County office, where her broad - based practice is focused on a variety of civil litigation matters, including professional liability, construction, elder and dependent abuse matters, and catastrophic injury.
«Ann Ison is well versed in both children and financial matters and has a respected practice in civil partnerships.
He has a general litigation practice in the areas of criminal defense, family law, and general civil litigation matters.
His civil litigation practice focuses on class action securities litigation and cross-border matters, as well as M&A litigation and commercial disputes.
Scott focuses his practice on general commercial litigation, including: bank regulatory and enforcement matters; defending directors and officers of failed banks in FDIC actions; commodities and securities regulatory enforcement and civil actions; professional liability claims; directors and officers liability insurance matters; and employment and restrictive covenant matters.
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