As part of his premises liability practice, he has represented bars, chain restaurants, nightclubs, and
fraternal organizations on issues relating to liquor liability and of course the bar fights or shootings that turn into negligent security cases.
Not exact matches
We started out with the proposition that the ideal of a
fraternal organization of society will remain powerless if it is supported by idealists only; that it needs the firm support of a solid class whose economic future is staked
on the success of that ideal; and that the industrial working class is consciously or unconsciously committed to the struggle for the realization of that principle.
He received an endorsement from national black police
fraternal organization, Blacks In Law Enforcement of America, Friday morning and now the wife of Judge Edwards is publicly declaring her support
on Monday.
Whether your
organization is a fellow non-profit, a
fraternal organization, a church group, or something else entirely, we're always happy to come and give a talk
on the Santa Fe Animal Shelter or
on any animal issue.
In 1984, he moved his studio to a building
on Grand and Centre Streets, which was formerly occupied by a
fraternal organization called the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, but by the»80s was mostly full of sweatshops.
In «Bowling Alone,» (Simon & Schuster, 2000), Harvard political scientist Robert Putnam researched statistics
on membership in parent - teacher
organizations,
fraternal associations, religious groups and unions, as well as surveys of voting patterns, philanthropic contributions and time spent visiting neighbors and reading, to support his thesis.
[4] Identification of a judge's position in educational, religious, charitable,
fraternal, or civic
organizations on letterhead used for fund - raising or membership solicitation does not violate this Rule.
(A) Subject to the requirements of Rule 3.1, a judge may participate in activities sponsored by
organizations or governmental entities concerned with the law, the legal system, or the administration of justice, and those sponsored by or
on behalf of educational, religious, charitable,
fraternal, or civic
organizations not conducted for profit, including but not limited to the following activities: