Honey Hastings is a family law attorney who has been
in private law practice since 1982.
Lawyers
in private law practice tend to forget sometimes that they serve a more complex and important function in this industry than mere sellers of legal services.
Thereafter, he was a partner
in a private law practice with Warren Hehl followed by a partnership with Joseph Garrubo where he was well known for his extensive civil and criminal litigation expertise.
Fortunately we know many good Illinois lawyers with a lot of experience defending federal charges, including many attorneys that used to work for the Department of Justice and now are
in private law practice in Illinois.
Having come from an in - house environment prior to founding this practice here at Ogletree, I developed a staffing model for matters that is different than what one typically sees
in private law practice.
The judge, who is encouraging the parties to negotiate their differences, is considering a motion by the state to dismiss the entire suit, which would make moot the efforts to question Andrew Cuomo, who is now
in private law practice.
Other potential Republican or Conservative candidates are William Ferris, a Navy veteran and former prosecutor; Robert Biancavilla, top homicide prosecutor in Spota's office; John Halverson, a private practice attorney and former county prosecutor; Edward Friedland, district executive of the U.S. District Court in Manhattan; Andrew Crecca, a state Supreme Court justice and former county legislator; and Patrick O'Connell, a former prosecutor who is
in private law practice with Suffolk County Conservative chairman Frank Tinari.
Mangano told Singh that he'd been doing «very well»
in private law practice, but said his income had gone down since his election, and asked «if I would be interested in hiring Linda Mangano,» the witness recalled.
«Justin's knowledge of the Legislature will be invaluable to our clients, as well as his experience
in private law practice and on the campaign trail,» said Artie Malkin, co-founder of M&R.
Not exact matches
«The administration had made it very clear they are changing the thrust of U.S. policy to allow the
private sector
in Cuba to blossom,» said Pedro Freyre, chair of
law firm Akerman LLP's international
practice.
Since the U.K. eliminated its tax on income earned outside the country several years ago, it's become increasingly popular for so - called corporate inversions, a controversial
practice in which a foreign company buys a U.K. company, primarily to lower its tax bill, says Andrew Needham, a tax partner at
law firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore, which specializes
in private equity and hedge funds.
Before his time with BlackRock, Mr. Collier was
in private legal
practice focusing on the investment management industry at a leading Canadian business
law firm.
He has over 19 years of experience working with early - stage companies, particularly
in the technology field, concentrating his
practice on corporate formation and structure, joint ventures, licensing, intellectual property protection, corporate governance, shareholder agreements, employee incentive plans, securities
laws and
private placements.
Our investment management
practice advises on investment funds, tax
law and regulatory issues
in the context of structuring various kinds of collective capital assets investing
in private equity, real estate, renewable energy, leasing agreements and other asset classes.
Randy also served as CFO of GO Corp. and as senior counsel for Apple Computer, following a
private practice in technology
law.
And when it comes to immunizing such «choices» from legal restriction or even
private remonstration, the Court's liberals can be counted upon to flip on the switch of what Justice Antonin Scalia, writing
in dissent, describes as «the ad hoc nullification machine that [is] set
in motion to push aside whatever doctrines of constitutional
law stand
in the way of the highly favored
practice of abortion.»
Sixty - four per cent regard homosexual relations
in private between consenting adults as immoral, but 75 per cent do not want a
law against such
practices.
Nixon Peabody has sophisticated
practices in IP / trademark, tax, environmental, real estate, employment,
private equity financing, and M&A
law.
Her
private law practice in Philadelphia serves clients nationwide
in a wide range of areas including the representation of non-physician healthcare providers.
``... Ultimately Juan Reyes» experience creating jobs as a Giuliani official, working with U.S. Senator Bob Dole and Donald Rumsfeld on national issues, and
practicing law in the
private sector have prepared him well to take on the special interest
in Albany.»
She also founded a
private law practice, Sweeney & Wollowitz, and served as the chief public defender for Rensselaer County, earlier
in her career.
He served as
Law Clerk to Judge Edgar C. NeMoyer
in the New York Court of Claims before entering
private practice in 1985, serving as house counsel for Kemper Insurance Company until 1993.
Cuomo wants lawmakers to reveal their
private law practice clients, close the loophole
in the state's campaign finance
law that allows LLCs to give unlimited funds to a candidate and create a system of publicly financed campaigns.
One day after Democrats
in the Senate proposed sharply curtailing outside income earned by state lawmakers, the leader of another Senate faction says he's quitting his
private law practice.
Hartunian, who was U.S. attorney for the Northern District of New York from 2010 t0 2017, is now
in private practice with the
law firm Manatt, Phelps & Phillips.
His professional experience includes being a lawyer
in private practice, a partner of Grossman, Lavine and Rinaldo, a public defender for the Legal Aid Society,
in the City of New York and an instructor of Cardoza
Law School's Intensive Trial Advocacy Program.
A lawyer and businesswoman: Tenney was a partner
in the Utica - area
law firm of Groben, Gilroy, Oster and Saunders before going into
private practice in 1996.
Grey is
in private practice and will keep
law clients part time, she said
in an interview Thursday evening.
The purchase suggests the state's top prosecutor is using software to map datasets for investigations, a common
practice in both
law enforcement and the
private sector, though the Oct. 2 payment marks the first appearance of the French company, Linkurious, on the Open Book New York website.
John Faso is the «quintessential politician,» said Clegg, who has a
private law practice in Kingston.
He has worked here as an assistant town attorney representing the zoning, planning, and architectural review boards, and has a
private law practice and a house
in Northwest Woods.
He retired from his
private law practice six years ago, but has said he has no interest
in leaving politics.
Cuomo graduated from St. John's
Law School
in 1956, tied for top class honors, and soon after went into
private practice.
And on Tuesday, State Senator Jeff Klein announced he was ending his
private law practice in response to the recent events.
A former employee of Assemblyman Steve Fox alleges that the Democratic lawmaker forced employees
in his taxpayer - funded state office to perform work at his
private law practice.
His wife had been against it from the beginning, arguing that he would be giving up too much - from hard - earned influence
in statewide politics to the benefits of a thriving
private law practice.
He was quickly promoted to the Homicide Bureau, where he served until leaving
in 2002 to enter
private law practice.
Quinn appointed Richard Davis, who heads up his own
private practice law firm, to the board
in 2009.
Prior to her appointment as
Law Clerk, Gilda had a
private practice in Ulster County (5 years) specializing
in the representation of children and litigants
in Family Court
in all areas including abuse / neglect, custody / visitation, juvenile delinquency, persons
in need of supervision (PINS), paternity and family offense proceedings.
He remained
in the Naval Reserves when he came back to Western New York, starting out
in the District Attorney's Office then entering
private law practice.
Prior to her appointment as
Law Clerk, Gilda had a
private practice in Ulster County (5 years) specializing
in the representation of children and litigants
in Family Court.
The perennial question of how some people
practice law while they make
laws arises anew as U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's high - octane criminal complaint against Silver alleging «millions of dollars
in bribes and kickbacks masked as legitimate income earned as a
private lawyer.»
The package would also impact the
private sector, with one bill seeking to codify
in law that sexual harassment is an unlawful and discriminatory
practice and ensure that employees of small businesses can bring claims against their employers.
Skelos»
private law practice has come under scrutiny
in the federal corruption case against him.
Judge Sedita went on to establish a
private, general
law practice downtown until his older brother was elected mayor of Buffalo and appointed him as a City Court judge
in the late 1950s.
Practicing in a
private law firm if he was a lawyer or doing some nice things that get his name associated with good works first.
«I am equally as impressed with his accomplishments
in the
private practice of
law and his work as a prosecutor as I am with his work
in the Legislature and Executive branch of government» said Schwartz.
Finally, the experience acquired
in a
law firm, even if I decided not to remain
in private practice, has substantial value
in other fields, eliminating much of the risk that IP could become a one - way wrong turn.
«Pediatricians who dismiss families for vaccine refusal are more likely to
practice in a
private setting, to be from the South, and to be
in states without philosophical exemption
laws and / or without more difficult exemption policies,» O'Leary and his colleagues wrote
in the article.
Ms. McIntyre joined Gladstone
in 1997 and has more than 25 years of experience
in intellectual property
law — having worked
in private practice, the medical - device industry and technology transfer for academia.