Sentences with phrase «enter private law practice»

He was quickly promoted to the Homicide Bureau, where he served until leaving in 2002 to enter private law practice.
He remained in the Naval Reserves when he came back to Western New York, starting out in the District Attorney's Office then entering private law practice.

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He served as Law Clerk to Judge Edgar C. NeMoyer in the New York Court of Claims before entering private practice in 1985, serving as house counsel for Kemper Insurance Company until 1993.
Trained in international business law, he worked on Wall Street, on Montgomery Street and in Tokyo before entering private practice in IP, business and entertainment law in San Francisco.
After entering private practice, Mr. Dellutri received his Master of Business Administration (M.B.A) degree from Florida Gulf Coast University in 1999 At The Dellutri Law Group, P.A. our entire staff works hard to earn the respect and trust of our Clients, peers and members of the community.
Before entering private practice, Tom served as law clerk to the Hon. Richard B. Latham, Circuit Court for Montgomery County, Maryland.
After serving as an assistant district attorney and practicing law in North Carolina for 10 years, Mr. Simmons decided to enter private practice.
Attorney Ventura entered the private practice of law in 1985.
Now, 15 years later, the Law Society of Upper Canada has released its report on retaining women in the profession and many of the same issues raised by Wilson are still present: a high proportion of women enter the legal profession at the initial entry level (more than 50 per cent of lawyers called to the bar are female), and that there is a higher attrition rate for women than men from private practice.
The recent Law Society of BC Report on the Retention of Women in Law Task Force notes as follows: • Women have been entering the legal profession in BC in numbers equal to or greater than men for more than a decade, yet represent only about 34 % of all practicing lawyers in the province and only about 29 % of lawyers in full - time private practice; and • the legal profession in BC is aging and there will be a net reduction in the number of practicing lawyers — a looming shortage — as older lawyers retire without a corresponding increase in younger lawyers joining the profession.
Alex left the Attorney General's Office in 1983 to enter private practice, initially with a law firm in Pasadena focusing on acute care hospitals and medical staff issues.
As many lawyers realize when they enter private practice, law school doesn't exactly prepare you for the real world.
Before entering private practice, Mariana served as law clerk for the Honorable William D. Quarles in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City.
After several years, Johnnie entered private practice and founded a Los Angeles - based law firm where he developed a practice handling a substantial volume of both civil and criminal cases.
Prior to entering private practice, he was a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Judge Leslie Tchaikovsky of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Northern District of California.
After several years, he entered private practice and founded a Los Angeles - based law firm where he developed a practice handling a substantial volume of both civil and criminal cases.
Prior to entering private practice, Bill served as a judicial law clerk to John V. Corrigan of the Eighth District Court of Appeals from 1976 to 1978.
She served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable John R. Gibson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit before entering private practice.
He next entered private practice with the law firm of Mulcahy & Wherry.
After graduating from law school, Mr. Sickinger completed a fellowship with the New York State Senate before entering private practice.
Before entering legal recruiting, she divided her experience practicing law roughly evenly between working as an associate in a major law firm and as an in - house attorney for a prestigious private equity / investment management company that she had served while working for the law firm.
After having been the youngest prosecuting attorney in the state of Ohio, Art chose to leave the public sector and enter the private practice of law.
In 1982, she entered private practice concentrating in appellate, criminal and family law.
Before entering private practice, John served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Sidney A. Fitzwater, who at the time was the Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
Upon entering private practice, Ms. St. Clair specialized in medical law including personal injury, wrongful death and product liability.
The recent Law Society of BC Report on the Retention of Women in Law Task Force notes as follows: • Women have been entering the legal profession in BC in numbers equal to or greater than men for more than a decade, yet represent only about 34 % of all practicing lawyers in the province and only about 29 % of lawyers in full - time private practice; and • the legal profession in BC is aging and there will be a net reduction in the number of practicing lawyers — a looming shortage — as older lawyers retire... [more]
Following a clerkship with the Superior Court of the State of Delaware where her focus was assisting with the resolution of workers compensation appeals, she entered private practice with a determination to cultivate an expertise in the area of workers compensation law and limit her practice accordingly.
Since entering the private practice of law in 1977, Mr. Borger has concentrated on family law, gaining substantial experience in handling complex divorces involving alimony claims, child custody and parenting issues, child support, relocation applications to the court for a parent to move out of state with children, property and debt distribution, and applications to the court for protection from domestic violence and abuse.
Gary then clerked for the Honorable Paul A. Lowengrub, Judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey (now deceased), then sitting in the Matrimonial Division of the court in Camden County before entering the private practice of law in 1977.
Gary L. Borger has concentrated on family law since entering private practice in 1977, gaining substantial experience in handling complex divorces involving alimony claims, child custody and parenting issues, child support, relocation applications to the court for a parent to move out of state with children, property and debt distribution, and applications to the court for protection from domestic violence and abuse.
Before entering the non-profit and early childhood fields, Rose was an attorney in private legal practice counseling governmental and corporate entities on federal and state laws in connection with public finance transactions.
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