Sentences with phrase «ethics investigators»

Congressional ethics investigators are probing Rep. Chris Collins» role in attracting investors to an Australian biotech company, interviewing several of them in the Buffalo area yesterday and today.
State ethics investigators already want to fine Paterson $ 96,375.
And while much of the back - and - forth communication between the governor and his aides is private, it could be subject to subpoena by ethics investigators, prosecutors and possibly members of the Legislature in the event of a probe.
Garcia has held high - profile positions in both the public and private sectors, including as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and lead ethics investigator to FIFA, soccer's international governing body.
Kirkland & Ellis US partner and FIFA independent ethics investigator Michael Garcia has resigned in protest at how football's governing body handled his report into the bidding processes for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.
Congressional ethics investigators will continue their probe into Long Island Democrat Tim Bishop.
A state judge has ordered de Blasio's now - defunct Campaign for One New York to hand over documents — including its communications with the mayor — to state ethics investigators, saying it must comply with subpoenas issued by JCOPE.
They're short, sweet, and may be more favorably looked upon by ethics investigators than overly broad disclaimers.
ALBANY — A state judge has ordered Mayor de Blasio's now - defunct Campaign for One New York to hand over documents — including its communications with the mayor — to state ethics investigators.
From the New York Times: — The halls of the New York State Capitol have for years provided a happy hunting ground for prosecutors and ethics investigators.
After the tragic death of his child and the dissolution of his marriage, Garrett — regarded as an honest, straight - arrow officer — left the SDPD to become an ethics investigator, looking into the activities of his former colleagues.
They're absolutely pervasive and are the basis for most of the ethics violations I've come across in my time as an ethics investigator.
Or you may need to give the file to an ethics investigator someday.
It's possible that an ethics investigator or two may get caught up in the bloodlust of the moment and start trying to disbar lawyers for calling themselves «personal injury specialists» instead of using alternatives like «focusing on personal injury,» but it seems unlikely.
And if you are, you might wind up talking to an ethics investigator.
Disclosure found to be unreasonable could be punished by private censure, public censure, suspension of license, or even disbarment, depending on the view of the bar association's ethics investigators.
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