Sentences with phrase «federal litigation practice»

Reports by the study survey participants of gender discrimination by judges, marshals, other counsel, and court personnel against female attorneys in federal litigation practice constitutes, at a minimum, a highly important issue with «important legal implications».

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Former Federal Prosecutor David M. Siegal Joins Mintz Levin in New York, Expanding Renowned Litigation Practice
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.
The firm has a wide - ranging litigation practice at both the trial and appellate levels of the federal and New Jersey state court systems, having successfully litigated cases up through and including the United States Supreme Court.
A top ranked attorney, Mr. Lally is an experienced practioner with an extensive background in commercial and corporate transactions, federal and state litigation, administrative proceedings, and appellate practice.
He concentrates his practice on general litigation in Federal and State Courts.
Third, the solution needs to be something that can be crafted by implements in the federal toolkit, which is basically limited to financial incentives, regulation of state and district practices, research and data, and litigation or the threat thereof.
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.
Prior to entering Federal service, Mr. Owens was in private practice in Washington, D.C. focusing on civil and criminal litigation.
(c) As to transactions entered into after May 20, 1996, a creditor shall have no liability under this chapter for any act or practice done or omitted in conformity with any (i) regulation of the administrator, or (ii) any rule, regulation, interpretation, or approval of any applicable Alabama or federal agency or any opinion of the Attorney General, notwithstanding that after such act or omission has occurred, the regulation, rule, interpretation, opinion, or approval is amended, rescinded, or determined by judicial or other authority to be invalid for any reason; provided, however, that any interpretation or opinion issued after May 20, 1996, shall not have any effect on any litigation pending on May 20, 1996, nor shall any interpretation or opinion issued after May 20, 1996, have any effect on litigation if issued subsequent to filing of the litigation.
«Focuses on Illinois state and federal case developments and practice tips — in the areas of commercial, civil litigation
After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1985, I spent nineteen years in litigation practice, with a focus upon federal litigation involving large damages and complex issues.
on Federal Court of Canada Issues New Case Management Practice Notice Affecting IP Litigation
The Federal Court recently issued a practice notice entitled Notice to the Parties and to the Profession — Case Management: Increased Proportionality in Complex Litigation before the Federal Court.
In his civil litigation and white collar defense practices, Ed litigates and tries cases, and argues appeals in both federal and state courts.
To provide our business clients with better service in civil litigation in state, federal and bankruptcy courts, several attorneys at Jennings Haug Cunningham, are licensed to practice in California and Colorado.
Mr. Robbins specializes in handling complex civil and criminal litigation in state and federal courts throughout the country and has extensive experience in trial and appellate practice, alternative dispute resolution, expert witness development and litigation management.
In her 30 + years in practice, she has handled just about every kind of lawsuit you can think of — from shareholder derivative suits to medical device litigation, from disputes about insurance (life, title, commercial general liability) to claims based on federal statutes (RICO, TCPA, ERISA).
Rob practices in both state and federal court, including before the United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (MDL Panel).
«Anne's impressive expertise as a federal prosecutor and her work before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals will add significant strength to King & Spalding's appellate bench and to the firm's West Coast litigation practice,» said Tim Scott, managing partner of King & Spalding's Silicon Valley office.
Mr. Wish's trial practice includes a concentration on complex commercial litigation, and he has successfully tried a number of business disputes involving breach of contract, unfair and deceptive trade practices, and business torts in both state and federal courts.
His practice focuses primarily on commercial litigation matters, including representing clients in state and federal courts and in arbitration.
Taylor's practice focuses on solving legal problems arising from commercial and business relationships, including the litigation of those matters in both state and federal courts.
Mr. Donaldson's practice involves a broad range of commercial litigation matters, including representing clients in state and federal courts, including jury trials, as well as mediation and arbitration, and appeals.
Our Labor and Employment attorneys regularly practice in all California State and Federal Courts, providing litigation representation in wage and hour matters, complex class actions, wrongful termination claims, discrimination and harassment disputes, non-solicitation and non-competition actions, enforcement of confidentiality agreements, and in unfair competition actions involving former employees.
His practice covers a range of litigation, including commercial, class action defense, product liability, mass tort, environmental, trade secret, insurance coverage, and real property title disputes in state and federal courts.
Ms. Michaud's litigation and arbitration practice primarily includes cross-border contract and business torts disputes, consumer class actions (state and federal statutory violations and data privacy concerns), intellectual property disputes, trade secret misappropriation, competition, as well as other statutory and common law claims.
Abigail conducts litigation in the Supreme and Federal Courts in relation to contract disputes, trade practices and negligence.
Laura focuses her practice on civil litigation and regulatory investigations under the federal securities laws as well as state law claims arising from corporate transactions, such as suits seeking to enjoin mergers and acquisitions and appraisals.
Professional Admissions: State of New Jersey State of New York United States Supreme Court United States District Court for the District of New Jersey United States District Court for the Southern District of New York United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Professional Activities: Appointee, District V - A Ethics Committee (Newark / Essex) Appointee, Consumer Protection Law Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association Appointee, Business and Commercial Litigation Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association Appointee, Franchise Law Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association Appointee, Hudson County Civil Practice Committee Barrister, Hudson American Inn of Court Member, New Jersey Association for Justice Member, American Bar Association Member, New Jersey State Bar Association (Civil Trial Bar, Products Liability and Mass Torts, and Business and Commercial Law Sections) Member, New York Bar Association Member, Hudson County Bar Association Member, Hackensack Regional Chamber of Commerce
Mr. Ross» extensive business litigation expertise includes matters involving unfair business practices and related business torts, real estate disputes, partnership disputes, construction litigation, common carrier disputes and commercial litigation in state and federal trial and appellate courts, as well as in alternative dispute resolution tribunals.
Mr. Burton, a Director in the Santa Fe office of the Rodey Law Firm, has a state - wide, multi-disciplined, commercial practice involving transactions, alternative dispute resolution and litigation in federal and state courts, and legislative representation.
Later, when I joined Schulte Roth & Zabel, I focused my practice on representing hedge funds, publicly listed companies, and private clients, as both subjects and victims in criminal and regulatory investigations on the state and federal level, and in a variety of state and federal litigation arising from commercial and investment disputes, including claims of fraud, securities class actions, and derivative actions.
His current practice involves representing businesses and individuals in a wide variety of litigation matters in both state and federal court and before regulatory agencies.
Dunlevey focuses his practice on assisting business owners with employment related issues, including wage - hour compliance, wrongful discharge defense and regulatory compliance, collective bargaining, OSHA, workers» compensation, EEOC and NLRB proceedings and federal and state court litigation.
It is acknowledged among criminal law practitioners that federal habeas litigation is one of the most difficult areas of practice.
For over thirty years, Mr. Miklave has represented employers and management in all areas of employment, civil rights, and traditional labor law, including issues arising under federal and state anti-discrimination and anti-retaliation statutes; non-compete agreements and other post-employment restrictions; wage and hour investigations and litigation; multi-employer pension plan withdrawal liability and administration; collective - bargaining negotiations, administration and enforcement proceedings; corporate restructurings, reorganizations and plant closings; and employment practices and policies.
For nearly 30 years, Ron Breaux has focused his practice on complex commercial litigation, the defense of corporations and executives in federal investigations and trials, antitrust, internal corporate investigations and government investigations, and data breach matters.
Mr. Howland was formerly a partner in the intellectual property practice at Jones Day, where he spent more than 15 years representing clients in patent and trade secret litigation in federal courts around the country and before the International Trade Commission on matters involving: ◾ Semiconductor manufacturing ◾ Analog and digital circuits ◾ Microprocessor, memory, and network architectures ◾ Wireless communications ◾ Software ◾ Payment systems, encryption, and network security
Since 1987, Mr. Fudala has devoted his practice exclusively to civil litigation, concentrating in personal injury, contracts and commercial litigation, insurance law, medical malpractice, civil rights, employment law, and complex and general civil litigation, in both the federal and state courts.
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 LitigationFederal 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
As part of our litigation practice, we represent plaintiffs and defendants in unfair competition litigation in state and federal courts.
Scarinci Hollenbeck employment litigation practice is comprised of New Jersey's top litigation attorneys with extensive state and federal trial and appellate experience in employment litigation.
In his criminal litigation practice, he has successfully represented clients involved in high - profile matters such as the U.S. Secret Service prostitution scandal, a federal fraud investigation involving environmental law violations, campaign finance irregularities in the 2010 District of Columbia elections, a CEO involved in a federal public corruption investigation in Michigan, and a company accused of mortgage and credit card fraud.
Lawrence G. Theall practices commercial litigation, insurance and product liability (including class proceedings), and has appeared before all levels of the Ontario and Federal courts, as well as the superior courts of Manitoba and Alberta.
As part of our litigation practice, we represent both plaintiffs and defendants in unfair competition litigation in state and federal courts.
His practice spans a wide range of litigation in federal and state courts at the trial and appellate levels and before arbitral tribunals.
George Taylor's practice focuses on solving legal problems arising from commercial and business relationships, including the litigation of those matters in both state and federal courts.
Erika E. Malmen (Boise) is a member of the Environment, Energy & Resources practice, representing clients in permitting, compliance, and litigation under various statutes including the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Clean Water Act (CWA), Clean Air Act (CAA), Federal Land Policy & Management Act (FLPMA) and the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
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