The job of legal assistant include aiding the legal consultant
in legal paper work in a consultancy firm or work on case documents and related research in other big corporations.
Schneiderman,
in the legal papers filed on Tuesday, cited the companies» investor presentations and comments by their chief executives to bolster his argument that they are not games of skill, which are allowed in the state, but games of chance.
Cor's «continued existence as a company and legal entity - and its ability to develop the Inner Harbor property - is uncertain in light of, among other things, its two primary officers facing the prospect of potentially lengthy federal prison sentences,» city lawyers wrote
in legal papers filed Tuesday.
Cohen told Magistrate Judge Kevin Fox that nearly six years after the crimes were committed Pierre had not repaid his victims — even though they were Haitian immigrants and «the very types of people» he claimed «to care so much about»
in legal papers seeking leniency.
Stonehenge Partners, which owns Stonehenge Village on West 97th Street, discriminated against its senior tenants when it opened its gym exclusively to market - rate residents, the rent - regulated tenants argued
in legal papers.
In legal papers, city officials insisted they are working aggressively to improve access for the disabled and described Burgdorf's report as «completely divorced from legal and operational realities.»
Not exact matches
Some of it has been hidden from the public - the nightly
legal battles to keep defamatory stories out of
papers; her mother having to struggle past photographers
in order to get to her front door; the attempts of reporters and photographers to gain illegal entry to her home and the calls to police that followed; the substantial bribes offered by
papers to her ex-boyfriend; the bombardment of nearly every friend, co-worker, and loved one
in her life.
The Canadian government is buoyed by other recent developments
in Canada-U.S. trade: this week Boeing has dropped its
legal fight against Bombardier and there are indications of a potential settlement
in a dispute over glossy
paper.
There were 3,400
legal defenses mounted by small businesses
in 2011 for patent cases, a 32 % increase over the prior year, according to research
paper from 2012 by Boston University law professors James Bessen and Michael J. Meurer.
Barrett did make clear
in the
paper that «judges can not — nor should they try to — align our
legal system with the Church's moral teaching whenever the two diverge.»
Gorsuch's commitments to interpreting the law as «the words on the
paper say» and not over-criminalizing innocent conduct were on full display
in a 2015 decision
in which he used «plain old grade school grammar» to determine the
legal penalties imposed on defendants accused of using a firearm «during and
in relation to any crime of violence of drug trafficking crime.»
He's somewhat of a renegade who keeps his
legal papers in Fender guitar cases and is fighting suspension
in Philadelphia federal court.
Labatt Breweries quickly learned a brutal lesson
in social media marketing and PR after a
legal threat against the Montreal Gazette, over the
paper's use of a photo depicting accused killer Luka Magnotta holding a bottle of Blue, transformed into a Twitter backlash mocking the beer company.
This
paper was honored with a Burton Award for Distinguished
Legal Writing
in 2013.
FinCEN's regulations define currency (also referred to as «real» currency) as «the coin and
paper money of the United States or of any other country that [i] is designated as
legal tender and that [ii] circulates and [iii] is customarily used and accepted as a medium of exchange
in the country of issuance.»
The market practices chronicled
in this white
paper show that financial firms and their sales - based financial professionals function as investment advice providers, despite financial lobbyists»
legal claims to the contrary.
The FINCEN definition of currency: The coin and
paper money of the United States or any other country that is (1) designated as
legal tender and that (2) circulates and (3) is customarily accepted as a medium of exchange
in the country of issuance.»
Simovitch said
in the court
papers that she was «no longer able to give effective
legal counsel» and has «irreconcilable differences» with Nikolas.
This
paper seeks to highlight how these two standards differ
in terms of the
legal requirements and duties imposed on advisers and brokers.
2 stating «Bitcoin and other virtual currencies are distinct from «real» currencies, which are the coin and
paper money of the United States or another country that are designated as
legal tender, circulate, and are customarily used and accepted as a medium of exchange
in the country of issuance.»
On the far more important point raised by Tubbs, the Supreme Court did, from Griswold on, make it up at each stage of the game» despite the
legal paper trail (or, pace Tubbs, chain) I referenced
in my article.
Thus began a long
legal battle, with government representatives issuing conflicting orders and the
paper suing to both publish
in Malay and continue its use of the theonym.
EU Court of Justice throws out
legal action against genetically engineered soybeans / Dossier: Cultivation of genetically engineered maize
in the EU has to be suspended / New scientific
papers on metabolic changes
in genetically engineered plants and con
The journal
Legal Week has reported that former Arsenal director and shareholder Lady Nina Bracewell - Smith has filed new court
papers against her lawyers, Linklaters,
in connection with the sale of her 15.9 % stake
in Arsenal to Stan Kroenke at the time of his takeover.
In this
paper, I discuss the shortcomings of the
legal protections that exist for pregnancy, breastfeeding, and parenting for United States» workers.
In contrast, I would suggest there is simultaneity of witnessing and testifying in space and time in midwifery care (apart from the paper work which serves as testimonial and can be defined as a legal act
In contrast, I would suggest there is simultaneity of witnessing and testifying
in space and time in midwifery care (apart from the paper work which serves as testimonial and can be defined as a legal act
in space and time
in midwifery care (apart from the paper work which serves as testimonial and can be defined as a legal act
in midwifery care (apart from the
paper work which serves as testimonial and can be defined as a
legal act).
Low has the
legal profession fallen — this just
in from my old colleague and source for good hip hop JK, who's currently at NYU law school: I was walking to class yesterday when I saw one of my friends carrying around your «Online Politics 101»
paper.
Earlier this week, NBC News leaked an unclassified white
paper, drafted by the U.S. Justice Department, outlining the
legal arguments
in favour of the U.S. government's right to engage
in targeted killing of U.S. citizens abroad when such citizens are deemed to be actively involved
in plotting terrorist attacks against the United States.
If you stir
in legislation such as the European Referendum Act 2015 which set the question to appear on the ballot
paper but failed to address the
legal consequences of a vote to leave, and the anomalies thrown up by the Fixed Term Parliaments Act 2011, not least the ability to avoid a fixed - term, then the unsatisfactory basis upon which the country has gone to the polls three times
in the last three years is underscored.
According to the white
paper, the president has authority to respond, through targeted killings, to the threat posed by al - Qaeda
in light of a variety of
legal sources:
In a phone interview, Kampfer said he will soon file court
papers seeking to force the Supreme Court to re-consider, a
legal long shot that has little chance of success.
In this working
paper, CBD identified a two prong
legal footing on which Obama could sign, apparently without domestic ratification, the Paris Agreement:
I have yet to see one of the critics acknowledge that the obligation of non-citizens to carry
papers testifying to their
legal status already exists
in federal law and isn't the invention of Arizona.
Jeremy Corbyn told the BBC's Andrew Marr show he would launch a
legal challenge against Labour's National Executive Committee if it decided he would not automatically be on the ballot
paper in a leadership challenge.
While the incoming Democratic House majority is sure to use the 13th District as an example of the need for a
paper trail for touch - screen voting machines, it seems unlikely that the party will get involved
in the
legal fight between Jennings and Buchanan.
GR: You were recently quoted
in the Syracuse
paper that so far
in your inquires
in the Moreland Commission, you've often been surprised by some of the things that are actually
legal when it comes to money and elections
in the state.
It draws a first
legal line on when
in the state's procedures
paper ballots can or should be checked against the results tabulated by the machines.
Newsday filed
legal papers opposing an attempt by the Suffolk County DA's to keep records sealed
in the case of Robert Macedonio, an attorney and former prosecutor who lost and then regained his law license after being convicted of felony cocaine possession.
The Electoral Commission are still questioning why 100,000 ballot
papers were rejected on Thursday, and
legal action may be taken against proceedings
in Glasgow.
Not - for - profit law firm, MFY
Legal Services, wants a judge to force the state Department of Health to reveal how it approved the Allure Group's purchase of Rivington House, a nursing home for AIDS patients
in the Lower East Side and CABS Nursing Home
in Brooklyn,
papers filed
in Manhattan Supreme Court reveal.
According to court
papers, the charges against Griffin were noncriminal complaints and included: failure to promptly disburse funds held
in escrow; failure to cooperate with the grievance committee; failure to respond to communications from clients; neglected
legal matters entrusted to him; failure to file a retainer and / or closing statement as required; and failure to account for funds received as fiduciary.
In court
papers seeking to dismiss the case, lawyer Scott Porter argues that prosecutors have stretched the
legal meaning of criminal impersonation too far by charging Conner with a crime.
Both Mangano and Walker, a deputy county executive, have figured prominently
in the government's
legal papers that led to the Skeloses» arrests and indictments.
What followed was a four year
legal battle
in which the department continuously refused to release the
papers.
The damning report could not come at a worse time for Duncan Smith, who has recently lost a
legal appeal on his back - to - work programme and been accused of misusing statistics to
paper over the cracks
in his policy agenda.
But Kieron Beal and Tom Hickman of Blackstone Chambers argued
in a 2011
paper that «there can no longer be any real doubt that the Charter has
legal effect
in UK law».
Schneiderman filed
papers with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on Tuesday, two days after gay marriage became
legal in New York State and a day after he was named among the defendants
in a lawsuit by a conservative group seeking to overturn the state's gay marriage law.
The advantage for
legal advertisers to our
paper is that we are a weekly, and anyone interested
in viewing the ads, can see them all at one time rather than collecting seven days worth of a daily newspaper.
But the city's
legal papers allege that COR President Steven Aiello gave repeated assurances, at public meetings and
in private encounters, that COR would not seek a PILOT.
All the
papers mention this is part of the administration's efforts to build up its
legal team
in anticipation of investigations by the new Democratic Congress.»