Sentences with phrase «formal opinions of»

Furthermore, there is no provision for a formal opinion of the advocate general, but only an informal consultation.
State Bar of Arizona, Opinion No. 09 - 04, «Confidentiality; Maintaining Client Files; Electronic Storage; Internet» (Formal Opinion of the Committee on the Rules of Professional Conduct)(December 2009).
An early ethics opinion on this subject, State Bar of Arizona, Opinion No. 05 - 04, «Formal Opinion of the Committee on the Rules of Professional Conduct» (July 2005), provides a well - reasoned explanation of these duties for electronic files and communications.

Not exact matches

By keeping your finger on the pulse of public opinion, you can change your business to ensure that you are not sabotaging your formal marketing campaigns.
«As we have always explained, advice and recommendations included on goop are not formal endorsements and the opinions expressed by the experts and companies we profile do not necessarily represent the views of Goop,» the company said in a statement provided to INSIDER.
«Today's opinion dismantles the structure of constitutional law that has permitted a distinction to be made between heterosexual and homosexual unions, insofar as a formal recognition in marriage is concerned,» wrote Scalia.
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On many of the contemporary, moral issues formal expertise does not dictate rightness or wrongness, for everyone has opinions and convictions and subjective attitudes, involvement, and fears.
«Formal discourse becomes politically powerful when it becomes ideology; when it articulates and fuses into effective formulations opinions and attitudes that are otherwise too scattered and vague to be acted upon; when it mobilizes a general mood, «a set of disconnected, unrealized private emotions,» into «a public possession, a social fact»; when it crystallizes otherwise inchoate social and political discontent and thereby shapes what is otherwise instinctive and directs it to attainable goals, when it clarifies, symbolizes, and elevates to structured consciousness the mingled urges that stir within us.
The problem is not with misperceiving AAP policy, but with the fact that the personal opinions of individual pediatricians — opinions that so neatly align with those of the dairy industry — are bandied about where no formal AAP policy exists.
While this is a clear opinion, can you reference any kind of formal politics literature that supports this position?
Sen. Brad Hoylman of Manhattan has asked the state Committee on Open Government for a formal opinion on the Senate's adoption this week of chamber rules that bar the use of cellphones as recording devices — a prohibition that Hoylman strongly suspects is a violation of state Open Meetings Law.
In 2015, the IDA was informed by the New York State Authority Budget Office of the State Comptroller's Formal Opinion No.2014 - F1 which stated that Industrial Development Agency's did not have the legal authority to create subsidiaries for purposes outside of those specifically authorized in their enabling legislation and that IDA's are not authorized,» to make grants or loans of its money to any type of entity.»
Since only a tiny fraction of Americans has lived through a state constitutional convention in their adult lifetimes, and since Americans are not taught about state constitutional conventions (as opposed to the federal constitutional convention of 1787) during their formal schooling (even those such as myself who received a Ph.D. in American government), Americans approach these referendums starting with a huge knowledge deficit, making local opinion leaders that much more influential in public debates.
There were also deals, or near deals, to bar campaign donations from those seeking state contracts, create a public campaign financing system for state Supreme Court judicial candidates, and require state lawmakers to seek a formal opinion on whether their outside income represents conflicts of interest.
Advocates vowed to continue to press for legislative action, noting that Mr. Schneiderman's interpretation of the law, which came in response to a formal request for an opinion from the state comptroller's office, might not outlast his tenure as attorney general.
The town's outside auditor, Drescher and Malecki, was so distressed by the state of the town's financial statements in 2014 and 2015 that it refused to offer a formal opinion for either year and threatened to quit, Hosler said.
A dialogue may also serve as a preliminary assessment of public opinion and scientific viewpoints before more formal deliberations are considered.
The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology along with the American Society for Reproductive Medicine published a formal committee opinion on this in 2013:
Kombucha Kamp makes no formal claims about Kombucha, but reflects the wide - range of professional and personal opinions regarding Kombucha's health enhancing properties.
We think Nina Dobrev looks all kinds of hot in her formal one - shoulder Max Mara onesie, but we want your opinion on her gown - eschewing, drape - loving style.
It also prepares students for life in university through study of formal writing style, academic vocabulary building, and the formation of clear opinions during class debate.We are here to help and are dedicated to your needs.A culturally diverse, progressive and welcoming city.Students are provided with regular computer work and test practice so that they can apply newly learned strategies under test conditions.This program is for students interested in taking ESC's 12 - week UCTP (University College Transfer Program).
No matter what your opinion of the Oscars is — because let's be honest, it is not immune from a case of the cheezies — it's supposed to be a formal, black - tie affair.
Teachers, instructional designers, educational institutions, companies, and even organizations have started to heavily rely on the use of social media in formal learning, to share practices, promote information and educational material, share opinions, views and comments, embodying them in training programs and individual courses.
Forty - eight percent of those surveyed say that principals should be allowed to hire college graduates who lack formal teaching credentials, while only 33 percent oppose the idea, and 20 percent express no opinion.
We use the term deliberately and in place of the more common term «expository» writing because to us it encompasses a wider array of texts, many of which are growing in relevance and importance with the rise of electronic media: interviews, speeches, opinion pieces (including op - eds and columns but also blog posts and less formal writing), letters, and primary historical documents, for example.
When she recorded the experiences and opinions of male primary teachers, one Asian infant school deputy head told her that he was given a place on a PGCE teacher course just because he was a man, without a formal interview.
You have to try to get candid opinions from folks that work at the school — or who have worked at the school, maybe outside of the formal interview process.
The State Department of Education staff quickly followed up in order to get the opinion down on paper and, more recently sought a formal opinion which the Ethics Commission is expected to approve later this month.
The General Attorney occupation covers professional legal positions involved in preparing cases for trial and / or the trial of cases before a court or an administrative body or persons having quasi-judicial power; rendering legal advice and services with respect to questions, regulations, practices, or other matters falling within the purview of a Federal Government agency (this may include conducting investigations to obtain evidentiary data); preparing interpretative and administrative orders, rules, or regulations to give effect to the provisions of governing statutes or other requirements of law; drafting, negotiating, or examining contracts or other legal documents required by the agency's activities; drafting, preparing formal comments, or otherwise making substantive recommendations with respect to proposed legislation; editing and preparing for publication statutes enacted by Congress, opinions or discussions of a court, commission, or board; drafting and reviewing decisions for consideration and adoption by agency officials.
Business dealing is primarily formal and the expression of ideas and opinions come in the form of writing.
a formal statement of professional advice (e.g., get a second opinion)
So it might be worthwhile to seek a formal, written, opinion from your bank about who is the owner of the account.
As Regan et al. [11] explain, the process is an iterative one in which each participant «has opinions about the expertise and rationality of other members in the group» and «agrees to the formal consensus process... [and] to compromise their views in light of the views of others.»
We do seek foster caregiver's opinions of approved applicants before offering a dog up for formal adoption.
Comparing the opinions of various curators, Glasstress addresses this issue through glass sculptures specially made by major artists on the contemporary scene and through objects and sculptures made by designers, whose research was influenced by the formal aspect of the use of the object.
It would be a far better use of most scientists and PhDs time who comment on this forum and on others like Open Mind to just STOP wasting YOUR time arguing with idiotic «drunken» deniers, and spend their time much more effectively by scouring the internet for such «events» as «Gas Fracking reviews by Government» etc etc in all nations across the world and use your education and skills and knowledge and actually make a positive difference to AGW / CC action by sending them a FORMAL SUBMISSION or offering up YOUR OPINION and EXPERTISE to be considered in their deliberations.
To my opinion it is not true that the only way of reasoning for these decisions is the formal way of reasoning: like any decision an individual or society takes, it is based on a blend of evidence, gut feeling, windows of opportunity, compounding consequences etc..
[7] No scientific body of national or international standing maintains a formal opinion dissenting from the summary conclusions of the IPCC.
After all, just not buying something, whether because of a formal boycott or simply because of your personal opinions about the product, is one way to exercise the power of your wallet, but sharing the reasons you do so with your peers and the public at large could have a lot more impact than simply avoiding the purchase.
The most prominent of these was ABA Formal Opinion 99 - 413, which concluded that a lawyer sending confidential client information by unencrypted email does not violate the model rules.
Formal Opinion 480 explains that lawyers communicating about legal topics in public commentary must comply with the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, including Rule 1.6 (a) which says: «A lawyer shall not reveal information relating to the representation of a client unless the client gives informed consent, the disclosure is impliedly authorized in order to carry out the representation, or the disclosure is permitted by paragraph (b).»
According to The State Bar of California Standing Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct Formal Opinion NO. 2012 - 186, posts by attorneys on social media websites are subject to professional responsibility rules governing attorney advertising if they constitute a «communication» within the meaning of rules.
Luckily — from the perspective of people who like a bit of convenience, even if they're not terribly concerned about data privacy — a string of legal ethical opinions, including Formal Opinion No. 99 - 413 of the American Bar Association and the Law Society of BC's April 1998 opinion on the transmission of confidential information over the internet, seemed to offer near - absolution to lawyers from concern over unencryptedOpinion No. 99 - 413 of the American Bar Association and the Law Society of BC's April 1998 opinion on the transmission of confidential information over the internet, seemed to offer near - absolution to lawyers from concern over unencryptedopinion on the transmission of confidential information over the internet, seemed to offer near - absolution to lawyers from concern over unencrypted email.
In August 2011, the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility issued Formal Opinion 11 - 459 relating to a lawyer's duty to protect the confidentiality of electronic communications with clients.
In sum, on the one hand, Opinion 1/15 undoubtedly presented a step forward for the protection of privacy and data protection even in stressful times, in which the impending terrorist threat does not allow a condition of normalcy, but, at the same time, did not trigger — in most of cases — a formal situation of crisis.
The new opinion, Formal Opinion 477 (embedded copy below), updates Formal Opinion 99 - 413, issued in 1999, to reflect changes in the digital landscape as well as 2012 changes to the ABA's Model Rules of Professional Conduct, particularly the addition of the duty of technology competence in Model Rule 1.1 and changes to Rule 1.6 regarding client confiopinion, Formal Opinion 477 (embedded copy below), updates Formal Opinion 99 - 413, issued in 1999, to reflect changes in the digital landscape as well as 2012 changes to the ABA's Model Rules of Professional Conduct, particularly the addition of the duty of technology competence in Model Rule 1.1 and changes to Rule 1.6 regarding client confiOpinion 477 (embedded copy below), updates Formal Opinion 99 - 413, issued in 1999, to reflect changes in the digital landscape as well as 2012 changes to the ABA's Model Rules of Professional Conduct, particularly the addition of the duty of technology competence in Model Rule 1.1 and changes to Rule 1.6 regarding client confiOpinion 99 - 413, issued in 1999, to reflect changes in the digital landscape as well as 2012 changes to the ABA's Model Rules of Professional Conduct, particularly the addition of the duty of technology competence in Model Rule 1.1 and changes to Rule 1.6 regarding client confidences.
California Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct Formal Opinion 2015 - 193 recognizes that even if e-discovery is relatively new, the duty of competence is not, and in today's technological world, every case has the potential to involve e-discovery.
Pennsylvania Bar Association Committee on Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility Formal Opinion 2011 - 200 recognes the dramatic rise in the use of technology in the profession and lists in detail the legal ethics implications of technology.
Miami's Jacobowitz highlighted some of the legal ethics obligations, noting that Pennsylvania Bar Association Formal Opinion 201 - 300 provides that competence includes having «a basic knowledge of how social media websites work.»
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