Sentences with phrase «department supervising attorney»

Keri Savona of Kingston, a social services department supervising attorney, is the Republican - Conservative nominee.

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Both cited impressively long lists of credentials as attorneys working on behalf of abused and neglected children: Savona was a supervising attorney at the Ulster County Department of Social Services, while Riccardi worked in the Child Abuse Unit of the Manhattan Assistant District Attorney's Office and later became an Administrative Laattorney at the Ulster County Department of Social Services, while Riccardi worked in the Child Abuse Unit of the Manhattan Assistant District Attorney's Office and later became an Administrative LaAttorney's Office and later became an Administrative Law judge.
The Attorney General's department is expected to supervise activities of the Special Prosecutor.
The Department of Probation works with the Family Courts, criminal courts, District Attorney's office, criminal justice agencies and social service agencies to ensure that offenders are adequately supervised and prepared for re-entry into society.
Bob began his legal career in 1979 with a Manhattan defense litigation firm, and in 1981, he joined a large national law firm where he became Supervising Attorney of the firm's New York Litigation Department.
Several attorneys failed to adequately supervise the work of subordinate attorneys and forwarded shoddy legal memoranda regarding the definition of torture to the White House and Department of Defense.
The Prosecutor, who must be an attorney, is supervised by the Police Department.
In law departments of up to six or so attorneys, the general counsel may directly supervise all of the attorneys.
Most recently, he was Deputy General Counsel at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) where he supervised several hundred attorneys, including attorneys at the U.S. Secret Service, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the U.S. Coast Guard.
Prior to joining JMBM, Matthew worked for five years as an appellate attorney in the Environment & Natural Resources Division at the U.S. Department of Justice, where he represented federal agencies in the federal courts of appeals; for four years as an attorney at Paul Hastings, where he advised and represented corporate clients in environmental and real estate matters; for two years as a law clerk to the Honorable Consuelo M. Callahan on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; and for two years as a supervising attorney and lecturer at the Stanford Law School Environmental Law Clinic, where he taught students the practice of law and represented grass - roots and national organizations in environmental litigation and policy matters.
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