Sentences with phrase «hosting local attorney»

In March, the chapter will be hosting local attorney and animal advocate Anjali Sareen.
This event was a natural sequel to the well - received peek behind the proverbial curtain when the Court, months ago, opened its offices to host local attorneys at the «Breakfast with the Third Court of Appeals.»

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The association also met with legislators and attorneys general in dozens of other states to discuss how Airbnb hosts often do not comply with rules imposed on hotels, like anti-discrimination legislation, local tax collection laws, and safety and fire inspection standards.
Jon Cooper is the first Suffolk Democrat to host a local fundraiser for Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, presumed candidate for governor, since County Executive Steve Levy went Republican.
Daniel Donovan, the Staten Island district attorney and a Republican candidate for Congress, echoed complaints of other local district attorneys, telling a radio host that the proposal would effectively disenfranchise the people who elected him.
The reviewer was local Albany attorney, and talk show host, Steve Coffey.
In the county where Dee lives, the district attorney, a slimy pol named Calvin Beckett (Michael O'Keefe), has long made local African Americans the target of indiscriminate drug sweeps, assuming that poor black people in the projects will plead out even if they're innocent just to get out of jail, not realizing that the guilty plea brands them as felons and opens up a host of other troubles in getting housing, jobs, etc..
If nothing else, the ABA Standing Committee on Pro Bono & Public Service offers a host of resources for attorneys including events, training, publications, and links to local legal aid agencies for attorneys interested in helping out in their state.
Bozeman, Billings, Helena, Missoula, and Kalispell all host regular monthly advice clinics that provide a great way for local attorneys to increase the availability of legal services to low income Montanans in their communities.
On January 14, beginning at 10:30 am, in cooperation with local activist attorney Judy Kosovich and Jim Turner, UDC - DCSL will host a networking and, we hope, an organizing extravaganza.
In the landmark decision in MRC Properties, Inc. v. Gries, 98 NM 710 (1982), the Fine Law Firm attorneys were successful in requiring a social host, a local McDonald's, to be responsible for the consequences of serving alcoholic beverages to minors resulting in a serious automobile accident.
As a new attorney coming from another state, I've been able to network via local bar associations, but this program has allowed me to show off my skills in a professional environment to a host of local attorneys who can recommend me in my job search.
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