Areas of expertise
include general law practice, personal injury, divorce and family law, farm law and litigation, construction law and litigation, civil litigation, and real estate law and litigation.
Not exact matches
He has presented at a wide variety of corporate
law seminars and symposia around the country, including The Tulane Institute of Corporate Law (where he serves as Co-Chair of the Planning Committee), The Association of General Counsel, The Harvard School of Law, Columbia School of Law, The University of Pennsylvania School of Law, and The University of Pennsylvania Institute of Law and Economics (where he serves as a member of the Board of Advisors), The Annual Institute on Corporate Securities and Related Aspects of Mergers and Acquisitions, sponsored by the New York City Bar Association, as well as a variety of seminars sponsored by The Practicing Law Institute and the American and Delaware State Bar Associatio
law seminars and symposia around the country,
including The Tulane Institute of Corporate
Law (where he serves as Co-Chair of the Planning Committee), The Association of General Counsel, The Harvard School of Law, Columbia School of Law, The University of Pennsylvania School of Law, and The University of Pennsylvania Institute of Law and Economics (where he serves as a member of the Board of Advisors), The Annual Institute on Corporate Securities and Related Aspects of Mergers and Acquisitions, sponsored by the New York City Bar Association, as well as a variety of seminars sponsored by The Practicing Law Institute and the American and Delaware State Bar Associatio
Law (where he serves as Co-Chair of the Planning Committee), The Association of
General Counsel, The Harvard School of
Law, Columbia School of Law, The University of Pennsylvania School of Law, and The University of Pennsylvania Institute of Law and Economics (where he serves as a member of the Board of Advisors), The Annual Institute on Corporate Securities and Related Aspects of Mergers and Acquisitions, sponsored by the New York City Bar Association, as well as a variety of seminars sponsored by The Practicing Law Institute and the American and Delaware State Bar Associatio
Law, Columbia School of
Law, The University of Pennsylvania School of Law, and The University of Pennsylvania Institute of Law and Economics (where he serves as a member of the Board of Advisors), The Annual Institute on Corporate Securities and Related Aspects of Mergers and Acquisitions, sponsored by the New York City Bar Association, as well as a variety of seminars sponsored by The Practicing Law Institute and the American and Delaware State Bar Associatio
Law, The University of Pennsylvania School of
Law, and The University of Pennsylvania Institute of Law and Economics (where he serves as a member of the Board of Advisors), The Annual Institute on Corporate Securities and Related Aspects of Mergers and Acquisitions, sponsored by the New York City Bar Association, as well as a variety of seminars sponsored by The Practicing Law Institute and the American and Delaware State Bar Associatio
Law, and The University of Pennsylvania Institute of
Law and Economics (where he serves as a member of the Board of Advisors), The Annual Institute on Corporate Securities and Related Aspects of Mergers and Acquisitions, sponsored by the New York City Bar Association, as well as a variety of seminars sponsored by The Practicing Law Institute and the American and Delaware State Bar Associatio
Law and Economics (where he serves as a member of the Board of Advisors), The Annual Institute on Corporate Securities and Related Aspects of Mergers and Acquisitions, sponsored by the New York City Bar Association, as well as a variety of seminars sponsored by The
Practicing Law Institute and the American and Delaware State Bar Associatio
Law Institute and the American and Delaware State Bar Associations.
At the
law firm, Mr. Thiele will be engaged in a
general practice,
including real estate, estate planning, litigation, municipal and environmental
law, and will work primarily in the
law firm's Riverhead office, according to a press release from the
law firm.
On April 10 the DOJ, under the new attorney
general Jeff Sessions, refused to extend the term of the NCFS, which brought together diverse stakeholders,
including forensic scientists, judges, lawyers, victims» advocates,
law enforcement and
practicing independent scientists.
Providing a
general law practice for a specialized clientele, Harben, Hartley & Hawkins meets all of the legal needs of school districts
including: fair dismissal personnel issues, allegations of employment discrimination and EEOC complaints, other personnel disputes, student discipline issues, student tribunal hearings, civil rights claims, personal injury actions, federal and state constitutional claims and other litigation, special education and other legal issues involving disabled students, contracts, leases and other business needs, policy and rule development, construction disputes, bond and SPLOST issues and other financial matters.
The guidance — jointly released by the U.S. attorney
general and the secretary of education on January 8 —
includes specific examples that demonstrate how schools can administer student discipline without discrimination, guiding principles that detail discipline best
practices, information about federal school discipline and climate technical assistance, and an online catalog of school discipline
laws and regulations for each of the 50 states.
His
practice focused on a range of matters,
including general litigation, environmental
law, and administrative
law.
Mr. Carlson was previously a staff attorney in the Office of
General Law, where his areas of practice included fiscal law, procurement, financial assistance, innovative financing and public private partnershi
Law, where his areas of
practice included fiscal
law, procurement, financial assistance, innovative financing and public private partnershi
law, procurement, financial assistance, innovative financing and public private partnerships.
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.
Current partners
include: A Blade of Grass, American Folk Art Museum, Bad at Sports, BRIC, Bronx Museum of Art, Bureau of
General Services — Queer Division, Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute, Community Access Art Collective, Decolonize This Place, Discwoman, El Museo de Los Sures, Eyebeam, Flux Factory, Fourth Arts Block, Interference Archive, International Center of Photography, Knockdown Center, Maker Park Radio, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, New York Hall of Science, No Longer Empty, Recess, Social Justice Tours, Social
Practice Queens, Studio Museum in Harlem, Swale, Sylvia Rivera
Law Project, The 8th Floor, and Visual AIDS.
Her
practice includes significant work in defamation
law, trademark
law, copyright
law, and
general civil
law.
They
include Paulette Brown of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, who co-authored the landmark 2006 report, Visible Invisibility: Women of Color in
Law Firms; R. Ted Cruz of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, the first Hispanic to be Texas solicitor general and author of more than 70 Supreme Court briefs; John W. Daniels of Quarles & Brady, one of the first African - Americans to lead a top U.S. firm; Keith M. Harper of Kilpatrick Stockton, a Cherokee who heads his firm's Native American affairs practice group; Patricia Menendez - Cambo, co-chair of Greenberg Traurig's global practice group; General Mills GC Roderick A. Palmore, who, as GC at Sara Lee, spearheaded the Call to Action urging corporate law firms to diversify; and Anthony D. Romero, executive director of the AC
Law Firms; R. Ted Cruz of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, the first Hispanic to be Texas solicitor
general and author of more than 70 Supreme Court briefs; John W. Daniels of Quarles & Brady, one of the first African - Americans to lead a top U.S. firm; Keith M. Harper of Kilpatrick Stockton, a Cherokee who heads his firm's Native American affairs practice group; Patricia Menendez - Cambo, co-chair of Greenberg Traurig's global practice group; General Mills GC Roderick A. Palmore, who, as GC at Sara Lee, spearheaded the Call to Action urging corporate law firms to diversify; and Anthony D. Romero, executive director of th
general and author of more than 70 Supreme Court briefs; John W. Daniels of Quarles & Brady, one of the first African - Americans to lead a top U.S. firm; Keith M. Harper of Kilpatrick Stockton, a Cherokee who heads his firm's Native American affairs
practice group; Patricia Menendez - Cambo, co-chair of Greenberg Traurig's global
practice group;
General Mills GC Roderick A. Palmore, who, as GC at Sara Lee, spearheaded the Call to Action urging corporate law firms to diversify; and Anthony D. Romero, executive director of th
General Mills GC Roderick A. Palmore, who, as GC at Sara Lee, spearheaded the Call to Action urging corporate
law firms to diversify; and Anthony D. Romero, executive director of the AC
law firms to diversify; and Anthony D. Romero, executive director of the ACLU.
Best Paths to White Collar Criminal Lawyer — If you're interested in
practicing white collar criminal
law, Biglaw may not always be the best option right out of
law school, suggests Professor Ellen Pogdor at White Collar Crime Profs.. Other options
include Department of Justice Honors Program, the FBI, state attorney
generals» offices or smaller firms that specialize in white collar criminal
practice.
In 2010 and 2013, Yarmus transformed the traditionally sleepy annual
general meeting of the LSO into essential viewing events for the profession as part of a team tabling motions to expand the scope of paralegal
practice to
include family
law.
Ken Grady is one of the very few attorneys whose career has
included both
law firm
practice and P&L responsibility as a
general manager (i.e., not as in - house counsel — though he's done that too).
With seasoned judgment accumulated over 35 years of both
general and specialized experience in
law and business, David's
practice also
includes transactions advice, document drafting, negotiation assistance in such areas as real estate and business asset purchase and sale transactions, bank lending, contract review and drafting, corporate and business entity formation and dissolution.
Anthony
Law Firm, PLLC is a general practice offering services in most areas of law, these include: Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI's, CDS charges, Assault & Battery, White Collar Crimes and Adopti
Law Firm, PLLC is a
general practice offering services in most areas of
law, these include: Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI's, CDS charges, Assault & Battery, White Collar Crimes and Adopti
law, these
include: Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI's, CDS charges, Assault & Battery, White Collar Crimes and Adoption.
It
includes Christine Arguello, a Mexican - American appointed a U.S. district judge by President Bush last year; Ruben Castillo, a Mexican - American who has been a federal district judge for 15 years; Nora Demleitner, Hofstra
Law dean; JoAnne Epps, Temple
Law dean; Caitlin Halligan, former solicitor
general of New York, now in private
practice; Johnnie Rawlinson, 9th Circuit judge; and Patricia Timmons - Goodson, North Carolina Supreme Court justice.
Civil & Commercial The Civil & Commercial litigation
practice includes, but not limited to;
general and complex Commercial litigation, Bankruptcy, Insolvency, Debt Recovery & Receiverships, Banking & Finance, Class actions, Consumer protection, Contract
law, Employment, Insurance
law, Environmental, Energy, Oil & Gas
law, Property / Real Estate, Professional liability, Medical negligence, Tax & Compliance, Family
law & Administration of Estates, Trademark and Copyright related litigation.
Tammy Dusharm has also expanded her
practice to
include family
law matters,
including divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support and alimony, as well as
general civil litigation.
His
practice also
included litigation in
general insurance
law and commercial matters.
Her diverse litigation
practice includes commercial litigation, employment
law, insolvency, and
general civil litigation.
Chris Bentley, former Ontario Attorney -
General and now the Executive Director of both the Legal Innovation Zone and the
Law Practice Program at Ryerson University, has created a Social Lab process to engage a range of stakeholders — including SRLs and the clients of legal services — in a discussion about the future of family law in Ontar
Law Practice Program at Ryerson University, has created a Social Lab process to engage a range of stakeholders —
including SRLs and the clients of legal services — in a discussion about the future of family
law in Ontar
law in Ontario.
Mr. Martyniuk is a member of LK
Law's
General Litigation
Practice Group, focusing on business, fraud and securities litigation, insurance (
including ICBC), and insolvency / bankruptcy litigation.
The firm provides full services in the areas of
general practice including, but not limited to, civil litigation, plaintiff negligence claims, worker's compensation, social security disability, criminal defense, domestic relations, divorce, custody, real estate, corporate and business transactions, wills, estate planning and estate settlement, bankruptcy, business collections, municipal
law, zoning and claims against the government.
Many
law firms
practice personal injury
law only part time, as part of a
general practice that might also
include divorce, criminal defense, and other unrelated fields.
I have over 35 years experience in the
general practice of civil
law,
including wills, trusts, estate planning, probate; personal injury
including governmental, uninsured & underinsured motorist claims; business formation
including corporations with a special emphasis on nonprofit corporations; & real estate
including landlord / tenant.
Dan's areas of
practice include civil litigation, class actions, administrative
law, employment
law and
general contract
law.
Enacted on July 12, 2016, R.I. Gen.
Laws § 5-37-33 declares void and unenforceable «[a] ny contract or agreement that creates the terms of a partnership, employment, or any other form of professional relationship with a physician licensed to
practice medicine pursuant to [chapter 37 of title 5 of the Rhode Island
General Laws] that
includes any restriction on the right to
practice medicine.»
Mr. Smallhoover
practices in the areas of regulatory compliance affecting multinational businesses and financial institutions; anti-corruption; data protection and privacy
law; banking and financial
law (
including issues touching public and private funds ranging from hedge, mutual and offshore funds to non-U.S. investment vehicles); corporate
law,
including mergers and acquisitions (for both financial and strategic buyers and sellers); custom and trade
law; corporate restructurings and insolvency matters; and
general commercial
law.
His main area of
practice was
general litigation,
including estates litigation, construction
law, and corporate and commercial litigation.
Along with responsibilities as managing partner, he continues the tradition of our firm's namesake with a
general practice which
includes: real estate, criminal defence, divorce and matrimonial property
law, wills and estates along with corporate and commercial transactions.
As a litigation specialist, my
practice covers commercial and
general litigation
including contractual disputes and insurance disputes, claims in tort, property
law, landlord and tenant, private matrimonial and contentious probate.
As the only student in a small
general service firm, you'll get a taste of all our
practice areas,
including charity & non ‑ profit
law, commercial
law, real estate, human rights, landlord and tenant
law, employment
law, construction, corporate governance & structuring, estate
law and civil litigation.
Tashia M. Small, a partner in the firm's Jacksonville office, focuses her
practice on liability matters
including insurance defense, automobile liability, professional liability,
general liability, premises liability, trucking / transportation, employment
law, SIU / PIP and construction defects.
Facsimile: (250) 847-8011 Hudson
Law Firm provides representation and legal advice in a variety of areas of law including: 1) ICBC Claims & Personal Injury 2) Civil Litigation 3) Family / Divorce Law 4) Criminal Law 5) Business & Corporate Law 6) General Pract
Law Firm provides representation and legal advice in a variety of areas of
law including: 1) ICBC Claims & Personal Injury 2) Civil Litigation 3) Family / Divorce Law 4) Criminal Law 5) Business & Corporate Law 6) General Pract
law including: 1) ICBC Claims & Personal Injury 2) Civil Litigation 3) Family / Divorce
Law 4) Criminal Law 5) Business & Corporate Law 6) General Pract
Law 4) Criminal
Law 5) Business & Corporate Law 6) General Pract
Law 5) Business & Corporate
Law 6) General Pract
Law 6)
General Practice
His clients
include general practice firms and firms specializing in personal injury, workers» compensation, medical malpractice, mass torts, insurance defense, landlord - tenant
Law, creditors» rights, the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal agencies; state and county governments; non-profit civil rights organizations; and state bar associations.
Koeller, Nebeker, Carlson, & Haluck, LLP is a recognized authority in all areas of construction litigation with a broad spectrum of
practice areas
including Business Litigation, Construction Claims, Construction Litigation, E-Discovery & Data Management, Employment Litigation, Environmental
Law,
General Legal Defense, Government Tort Liability, Professional Malpractice, Insurance Coverage / Bad Faith Litigation, Workers» Compensation & Emergency Response Team.
His specific
practice areas
include a virtual corporate or
general counsel service offering, whereby small companies can retain Raketti
Law and access corporate and compliance counsel services on - demand, instead of engaging permanent in - house counsel or an expensive full - service law fi
Law and access corporate and compliance counsel services on - demand, instead of engaging permanent in - house counsel or an expensive full - service
law fi
law firm.
He focuses his
practice on a range of maritime matters,
including personal injury cases alleging negligence under the Jones Act and unseaworthiness under
general maritime
law.
Her
practice is of an advisory, regulatory litigious nature and has
included judicial review, actions for damages before UK courts, the superior courts of Ireland, specialized tribunals, the European Court of Justice and
General Court in cases concerning a wide range internal market issues, ranging from public procurement to goods and services, energy, agriculture competition and social and employment
law.
Mr. Buchweitz has also been named a «Rising Star» on multiple occasions,
including by Fordham
Law School — Private
Practice (2017), Legal 500 —
General Commercial Litigation (2017), Benchmark Litigation (2016, 2017, and 2018), the New York
Law Journal (2014) and
Law360 — Media & Entertainment (2013).
Mr. Lee's
practice covers a wide range
including private wealth advisory, trusts, tax, philanthropy, corporate and commercial
law, mergers and acquisitions,
general business
law, private equity and cross border transactions.
While Nick's
general litigation
practice focuses on real estate and construction
law and personal injury and product liability
law, he also handles a number of other complex commercial disputes,
including misappropriation of trade secrets and shareholder derivative actions.
Orlando appellate
practice attorneys are knowledgeable in all areas of
general appellate
practice law,
including but not limited to civil appeals in Orlando, Florida.
Upon his admission to the Bar in 1974, Mr. Sizemore
practiced with the
law firm of O'Neal, Brown & Sizemore, P.C. and its predecessor firms, limiting his
practice almost exclusively to tort and insurance litigation,
including motor vehicle, products liability, medical malpractice, motor carrier (trucking), railroad, and
general insurance litigation.
Prior to joining BoyarMiller, Gus
practiced law in Louisiana for seven years,
including three years as an Assistant Attorney
General representing the Office of State Police in its Gaming Division (corporate section).
Alan's areas of
practice include all forms of personal injury, commercial and business litigation, construction
law, debt collection / recovery and subrogation, directors and officers liability, environmental liability,
general casualty and special risks, insurance coverage, municipal
law, products liability, professional liability, property insurance, sports, recreation and resort liability and transportation
law.
Charles Robert Bone concentrates his
law practice in the areas of economic development, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance and advising emerging businesses, entrepreneurs, officers and directors and governmental entities,
including serving as
general counsel for the Convention Center Authority of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County.
She focuses her
practice on all aspects of Insurance
Law and has experience in a wide range of insurance - related matters,
including:
general liability, premises liability, professional liability, vehicular liability, personal injury, wrongful death, and insurance coverage issues.