Sentences with phrase «federal trial court»

Our attorneys practice in state and federal trial courts around the country and have substantial experience as appellate advocates in both state and federal appeals courts.
In early cases, parents successfully challenged AUPs in federal trial courts in Missouri (Beussink ex rel.
On the other hand, some U.S. federal trial courts and an increasing minority of state courts in the U.S., require all documents using in court except those for which authenticity is in doubt, to be scanned and used in electronic form only.
Mr. Lyons was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1980 and also been admitted to the following federal trial courts:
He has successfully argued on behalf of his clients before state and federal trial courts throughout California.
About 2150 volumes of the Federal Supplement which sets forth selected federal trial court opinions.
He began his career in one of the busiest federal trial courts in the country by serving as a law clerk for the Hon. Sidney H. Stein, U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York, Manhattan Division.
He has appeared in numerous Federal trial courts around the United States, state courts in California, and before the U.S. International Trade Commission.
In addition to maintaining a substantial appellate practice, he also has litigated cases in state and federal trial courts across the country and before the American Arbitration Association.
For basis of comparison, the Maryland federal trial court has listed the following as a general guidepost for the reasonableness of attorney hourly billing rates in litigation for recoverable attorney fees::
U.S. Federal trial courts, the District Courts, are reported in print and electronic databases.
While the bombing trial never stood a chance of live coverage, 14 federal trial courts around the US are taking part in a «digital video pilot» to look at the effects of cameras in the courtroom.
Moreover, federal trial courts in Pennsylvania (Snyder v Millersville, 2008) and Connecticut (Spanierman v. Hughes, 2008), allowed school officials to terminate a student teacher's placement for making inappropriate postings on MySpace and the employment of a teacher who posted unacceptable material on Facebook, respectively.
A federal trial court refused to prevent the suspension of a student who, during class, secretly videotaped his teacher on his mobile phone and posted it on YouTube in violation of school rules (Requa v. Kent School District No. 415, 2007).
(3) the continued growth of Federal appellate court - annexed mediation programs suggests that this form of alternative dispute resolution can be equally effective in resolving disputes in the Federal trial courts; therefore, the district courts should consider including mediation in their local alternative dispute resolution programs.
Attorney Levesque handles civil litigation in Connecticut's state and federal trial courts.
CIVIL LITIGATION Attorney Levesque handles civil litigation in Connecticut's state and federal trial courts.
Chuck has successfully represented clients in state and federal trial courts, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.
Nicole's practice includes representation of private and public companies and individuals in a broad range of business and real estate matters, as well as in litigation in state and federal trial courts and on appeal.
He has extensive experience litigating these and other types of complex cases from inception through trial and verdict, in several state and federal trial courts, as well as in the Florida appellate courts and in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
In addition to the Knowles case, he has successfully argued class action related appeals in three federal circuits and in state appellate courts, and he has successfully defeated class certification in many state and federal trial courts.
Our skilled and experienced lawyers at the Keen Law Offices, LLC practice before all state and federal trial courts and appeals courts in Utah, including the Utah Supreme Court, the Ninth and Tenth U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals, the U.S. Supreme Court, the Executive Office for Immigration Review and the Board of Immigration Appeals.
David W. Bowker chairs the firm's International Litigation group and has a wealth of commercial litigation and arbitration experience, representing US and foreign companies, multi-nationals, foreign states and nonprofit organizations before international arbitration tribunals, state and federal trial courts, courts of appeal and the US Supreme Court.
In addition to representing clients in state and federal trial courts, Dave's practice also includes substantial appellate work.
Garrett has litigated and tried cases in bankruptcy courts across the country, the federal trial courts, Georgia state trial courts, the Georgia Court of Appeals, the Georgia Supreme Court, and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
From multi-million dollar disputes to basic contractual controversies, from municipal, county and federal trial courts, administrative tribunals, arbitration panels, and appellate courts throughout the state and nationally, the Firm gives every client the attention and service they expect and deserve from their counselors and advocates.
Such a personal injury case may be filed under federal jurisdiction in the federal trial courts (called U.S. District Courts), or the case may be moved there if it was originally filed in a state court.
Judge Emmet Sullivan of Washington's federal trial court is trying to determine a fair and reasonable fee for the plaintiffs» team that represented a group of District residents, including Dick Heller, in the suit in which the U.S. Supreme Court in 2008 overturned the city's ban on handguns.
Ned has served on multiple trial teams, secured favorable decisions from multiple state and federal trial courts, and served in leadership roles in several... Continue Reading»
The death sentence was upheld by Arizona state courts and a federal trial court, but when the case reached the U.S. Appellate Court for the Ninth Circuit, the judges sided with Hurles 2 to 1, remanding the case to a lower court to review Judge Hilliard's actions and determine if she presided over the case fairly.
The National Association for the Advancement of Multijurisdiction Practice, a public benefit corporation based in Los Angeles, filed a complaint on Dec. 10 in the federal trial court in Washington challenging the rules for out - of - state lawyers.
The case was filed in a federal trial court.
Our litigation team provides our clients with timely, vigorous, and thoughtful representation before state and federal trial courts, appellate courts, tribal courts, arbitration panels, and state and federal agencies.
John B. Kopf, III, a member of the Business Litigation practice group in Columbus, represents clients in civil and construction matters in state and federal trial courts, state and federal appellate courts, bankruptcy courts, mediations and arbitrations.
Federal criminal lawyer Jon repeatedly defends such cases in the federal trial court in Alexandria, Virginia.
At the same time, Jon is experienced defending clients charged with misdemeanors, DUI and felonies in federal trial court.
If relief from an allegedly wrongful conviction is denied on direct appeal and also in a state court collateral attack, either by a civil action seeking a writ of habeas corpus, or by a post-trial relief motion as state practice dictates, relief may be sought (subject to restrictive federal law limitations) in a U.S. District Court (i.e. the federal trial court with jurisdiction over the place where the person is held).
She began her practice in Alaska, trying and arguing cases in the state and federal trial courts, and arguing cases before the appellate courts of both Alaska and the Ninth Circuit.
He represents employers in state and federal trial court and appellate proceedings as well as administrative proceedings before the National Labor Relations Board, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Department of Fair Employment and Housing, the U.S. Department of Labor, the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, and OSHA.
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