Sentences with phrase «courtroom lawyer for»

The chief courtroom lawyer for the Bush administration will try to convince the U.S. Supreme Court next month that the Washington Education Association does not have the right to spend money for political activities that it collects from the paychecks of the state's nonunion educators.

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But in her statement, the lawyer and mother of three also told the courtroom that speaking out for sexual assault victims «cost me my church and our closest friends.»
Confused about the judge's intentions, prosecutors and Cryns» lawyers argued for bringing the jurors back to the Waukegan courtroom the following day.
As for lawyers, the so - called priests in the temple of justice, from the courtroom rookie to the silk, they are the contemporary equivalent of Eli's wayward sons, Hophni and Phineas, who turned their father's noble ministry into a heinous swindle.
On Monday, the prosecution did not pursue the testosterone subject further after Mangano's defense attorney, Kevin Keating of Garden City, objected and the lawyers met with U.S. District Judge Joan M. Azrack for several minutes out of earshot of the jurors and others in the courtroom.
A hearing scheduled for Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Albany will be the first courtroom encounter between Paterson — represented by lawyers from the attorney general's office — and four state workers unions that brought suit against the governor's plan to force employees to take a one - day - a-week furlough until the state's budget plan is finalized.
Six weeks into the trial of Percoco and three executives accused of allegedly bribing the former Cuomo adviser in exchange for government favors, prosecutors and defense lawyers spent all day Tuesday giving closing arguments to a case that could have sweeping implications for its sister case — the Buffalo Billion trial expected to start in June in the same courtroom.
After a report showed a low percentage of women as lead lawyers, Judge Jack Weinstein has urged for more substantive roles for junior female lawyers in his courtroom.
Genova's lawyer, Nicholas Gravante, Jr., of Manhattan, said after Genova was excused from the stand: «Given his long - standing relationship with the defendants, I think it was evident to everyone in the courtroom how difficult the last few days have been for him.»
As prosecutors and lawyers for the the defendants addressed the jury, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara sat in the back of the courtroom staring ahead, with his hand resting over his mouth.
US Attorney for the Southern District Preet Bharara is adding a «tornado» to his team» Lisa Zornberg, a lawyer whose nickname stems from her experience in the courtroom.
«We would like to thank Team Schneiderman for producing an ad with a courtroom setting, which only serves to highlight that D.A. Donovan has spent the better part of the last 15 years prosecuting cases in actual courtrooms while State Senator Schneiderman was busy voting to raise taxes, proposing legislation to line trial lawyers» pockets, voting against civil confinement for sex offenders and cutting deals to keep Pedro Espada and Hiram Monserrate in the majority fold in Albany,» Shapiro said.
Cuomo said, like a courtroom lawyer establishing a point for a jury, as his appointees nodded.
«Another extraordinary, if not unbelievable, day where the lawyer for the School Board, or at least the six petitioners, continues to make these broad allegations and then when we try to drill down on what was said and what's confidential and what's not confidential, he throws up road blocks,» Vacco, a former state attorney general, said outside the courtroom.
The retired trial lawyer and one - time federal prosecutor knows how to craft an attack argument — something he must have perfected after years in the courtroom — and as Coffey attempts to distinguish himself from the other four Democrats vying for their party's nomination to be attorney general, he hasn't shied from it.
The judge then asked reporters and other members of the public to leave the courtroom, so that the prosecution, defense and lawyers for one or more of the non-parties could discuss the matter freely.
Tenure rights of New York teachers were the focus of heated arguments in a Brooklyn courtroom on Nov. 30 as lawyers for the UFT and other unions pressed a state appeals court to dismiss a lawsuit attacking those fundamental safeguards.
Lawyers are scheduled to get together at a Chicago, Illinois, federal courtroom where they could decide the date for the retrial of Blagojevich.
Bohrer also asked that a lawyer for star witness and disgraced lobbyist Todd Howe not be allowed to sit in the courtroom for testimony.
Even when lawyers do not bring neuroscience into the courtroom, this shift can still affect a case: Some defendants are now using the omission of neuroscience as grounds for questioning the competency of the defenses they received.
A lot of lawyers like the showmanship and argument of the courtroom (or preparation for it — few cases actually go to trial).
For well - funded green groups (and a growing list of governments), lawyers are weapons and courtrooms are a political battleground.
The sex scenes have the calculated, controlled dynamics of Madonna's best videos, while the remainder of the movie — mostly flaccid courtroom drama involving the heroine's murder trial for using her body as a weapon against a man she's just inherited $ 8 million from, with Dafoe as her defense lawyer — chiefly comes across like daytime TV reruns.
The case winds up in family court, mother and son fighting each other for custody, leaving the judge with the authority to decide the girl's fate, Courtroom drama follows, with Frank defended well by his lawyer, Fred Cullen (Glenn Plummer) and opposed by child welfare authority rep, and we do get to hear the decision of the court, allowing us to take sides as well.
Representing both in their schemes is ritzy lawyer Billy Flynn (Richard Gere), who has a flair for (literally) dancing around the courtroom.
These are weighty issues, to be sure, but the lawyer in me has been wondering why so little attention has been paid to the legal basis for this claim or to the very fact that these issues are being argued in a courtroom rather than in the legislature.
To keep the trial orderly, U.S. District Judge Frank Polozola has limited to two the number of attorneys for each side who can sit at lawyers» tables in the courtroom.
The fight for fair charter school funding continued last week in a Rochester courtroom, as lawyers for charter school families argued that the Brown v. New York lawsuit should not be...
The fight for fair charter school funding continued last week in a Rochester courtroom, as lawyers for charter school families argued that the Brown v. New York lawsuit should not be thrown out.
HB 6690 would place a legal advocate (law student or lawyer) for animals in courtrooms, in cases where abuse or neglect has occurred.
I'm not a lawyer so I feel unqualified to make too many assumptions about courtroom procedures, but I can well imagine that the tutorial session, with presentations from the respective view points of opposing councils, would establish a baseline and set a professional tone for the subsequent proceedings as well as to give insight as to how the participants think.
When searching for «lawyer» or «legal system» you can expect to find a generic batch of gavels and law books, whereas when searching for «compassionate professional» or «immigrant family in courtroom» would likely yield more specific results.
The female lawyer who was handcuffed while she was in robes in a Toronto courtroom, I'm sure is gaining some empathy for what it's like to be on the receiving end of the system.
What the present controversy over ghostblogging really means is that lawyers» pernicious practice of taking credit for the work of others has now spread beyond the confines of the firm and the courtroom, and the results are circulating across the internet and throughout the entire legal marketplace.
Zuber, who was a law professor at the University of Windsor, had mentoring on his mind for years and teaching young lawyers courtroom behaviour started while he was on the bench.
While lawyers typically pick their words carefully in court, another British Columbia Court of Appeal decision underscores the need for caution when speaking outside the courtroom as well.
Another time, Criss says, she told the lawyers in her courtroom for a weeklong trial that she intended to go to a bench - bar conference and would miss a day of court.
However, the law society was forced to abandon a pilot project allowing paralegals into the courtroom when only three lawyers took advantage of the rule by sending paralegals under their supervision before a judge over a two - year period, producing insufficient data for assessment.
It's difficult for young lawyers to get that experience today, partly because fewer cases are going to trial and partly because some insurers don't want to pay for junior lawyers to sit second chair in the courtroom, says McCarthy, a partner at McCarthy Bouley Barry & Morgan in Waltham, Massachusetts.
His success, both in and out of the courtroom has earned him recognition in Best Lawyers in America ® for Medical Malpractice Defense, Virginia's «Legal Elite» in civil litigation, (Virginia Business Magazine) and as a «Virginia Super Lawyer» in Medical Malpractice Defense, (Law and Politics: Virginia Super Lawyers Magazine).
It is Mrs. Tafoya - Modi's belief that in order to successfully represent a client, a lawyer must not only have knowledge of the law and skill in the courtroom... they must also possess compassion for their client.
She is also continuously honored in The Best Lawyers in America and Texas Super Lawyers listings for her accomplishments in the courtroom.
During law school Mr. Brown had the privilege of clerking for Morgan & Morgan's senior trial lawyer, Keith Mitnik, and learning from him the skills that he has now put into practice in courtrooms across the Southeast on behalf of his clients.
The Tampa brain and spinal cord injury lawyers at Dennis Hernandez & Associates, PA have the financial stability, experience, medical knowledge and courtroom track record necessary to make certain that you, or the loved one you are responsible for, obtain full compensation covering medical expenses, rehab cost, lost income, supplies and equipment, reduced quality of life and pain and suffering.
After being courtroom competitors for more than 30 years, labour and employment lawyers Howard Levitt and Brian Grosman have joined forces to form Levitt & Grosman LLP in Toronto and suburban Richmond Hill.
«When one combines the lawyer personality with the lessons learned in law school, the combination makes for great courtroom drama... but is also counter-productive in an intimate interaction with one's spouse.»
As discussed here in late March, convicted fraudster Allen Stanford recently asked, unsuccessfully, for a new trial because the court «let reporters send Twitter messages from the courtroom, even while the judge and lawyers were talking outside the jury's presence, and failed to instruct jurors to stay off Twitter.»
So while there are many skill - sets that draw aspiring lawyers to our sister profession, it remains the case that those who want above all to become courtroom advocates are drawn to the Bar, which remains the natural home for professional excellence in advocacy.
The debate on finding the ideal balance between zealous advocacy and maintaining civility in the courtroom continued this week at the Law Society of Upper Canada discipline hearing for Toronto securities lawyer Joe Groia.
Why do lawyers rationalize like the old heart surgeon, «well it was good enough to prove a case without courtroom technology in the «60s and the need for proof hasn't changed»?
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