The school's defense is expected to argue that Alaburda wasn't adversely affected since she had been offered, and rejected, a full - time
job at a law firm with a $ 60,000 salary shortly after graduating.
Birkenfeld said he is angry that Downing later left the government and took
a job at a law firm where he is defending many of the Americans who had secret accounts.
The trial at the federal courthouse in White Plains hinged on a five - year - old interview Libous had conducted with the FBI over the circumstances that his son Matthew Libous had received
a job at a law firm, which had deep political ties to the area's GOP establishment.
Democrats on Tuesday knocked Republican hopeful Chris McGrath for not walking away from his apparently lucrative
job at a law firm.
Instead, Ryan filed an ethics complaint with the Joint Commission on Public Ethics pointing to testimony in a Yonkers corruption trial from disbarred attorney Anthony Mangone that alleged Libous had arranged for his son to receive
a job at a law firm paid for by $ 50,000 from a lobbying organization.
I have a new
job at a law firm and a lot of my clothing is a bit too informal and brightly colored and I'm not sure if it will be appropriate.
She was a divorced mom of three with few employment prospects who talked her way into
a job at a law firm, began an investigation on her own initiative and played a key role in a pollution suit that cost Pacific Gas & Electric a $ 333 million settlement.
Robin (Rebel Wilson), her co-worker at her new
job at a law firm, is a wild gal about town who hits the clubs practically every night to throw caution to the wind and end up in some stranger's bed for the night (so pretty much your standard Rebel Wilson character).
Seventeen years ago, Dick Roy quit
his job at a law firm to form the Northwest Earth Institute (NWEI) with his wife, Jeanne.
If you're a woman, you want to be a successful attorney you better go get a boob job before you finish school»cause in this tight job market it might be the ticket to
a job at a law firm.
A JD isn't the only advanced degree that will help you get
a job at a law firm.
She started a new
job at a law firm doing compliance work in the alcoholic beverage industry last Monday.
So convinced was he of his invention's value that he quit
his job at a law firm, raised capital and started his own company.
Go get
a job at a law firm and practise in the real world before you hit the rarefied air of environmental law.
When aiming for a top
job at a law firm, it doesn't matter how stellar your grades are, you'll have no chance unless you can demonstrate genuine commercial awareness — and that's not just reading the FT or the legal press!
Some assume that I teach the business of law because I want to help students get
jobs at law firms and make partner.
The sample cover letter can be used when you are applying for clerkship
job at any law firm.
Not exact matches
There are a many people coming out of
law school who are finding it very hard to get a
job at a decent
law firm.
«My first office
job was
at a
law firm where I handled incoming calls from potential clients.
Though OFC exceeds its quota, managers
at the
firm consider it to be their greatest challenge: For many
jobs, hiring Saudis — who often require training and who by
law are paid considerably more than expats — is expensive.
The staff
at Ditto Document Services Inc. delivers its printing
jobs to
law firms throughout Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania.
Le took a
job at one of Melbourne's most prestigious
law firms, seeing it as a natural extension of her community service work.
If he's confirmed for the
job, Delrahim, a former partner
at the
law firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, will have to work with the government's ethics watchdogs to set out a plan for when he has to recuse himself.
During that time, Robert became the lead litigation attorney
at the personal injury
law firm where he took his first
job.
Quinn previously served as of counsel
at a leading
law firm in crowdfunding, Ellenoff, Grossman & Schole, specializing in facilitating financial transactions and compliance with
JOBS Act regulations.
It's increasingly impossible to be the leader of a major corporation or to get a
job at a major
law firm.
Why should he give up the big bucks he's making
at a
law firm to take a
job where you're basically a potted plant and you don't make much money?
Lbous was convicted last summer of lying to the FBI during a 2010 interview in which the lawmaker claimed he could not recall the circumstances of his son Matthew's
job at a Westchester County
law firm.
But it also comes after the convictions of Silver and Skelos, both of whom held lucrative
jobs outside of government
at politically connected
law firms.
At the same time as he held those two government
jobs, he was the lawyer for the Industrial Development Agency (whose leadership was appointed by Mangano) and worked for Mangano's former
law firm.
As a result of this investigation, Howe was fired in 2016 from his
job at Whitman Osterman & Hanna Government Solutions, a Washington lobbying
firm with ties to an Albany
law firm.
Thomas Garry, a managing partner
at the Uniondale
law firm of Harris Beach and vice chairman of the Nassau County Democratic Committee, will lead the group — which launched a website, www.nassautransition2017.com, to accept applications for appointed
jobs in the Curran administration.
And finally, Republican state Senator Tom Libous, who was indicted in July for lying to federal agents about a scheme to get his son a
job at a politically wired
law firm, won re-election to serve his 14th term in the New York state Senate.
[71] Mark Lewis, the solicitor acting for a number of phone hacking victims including the family of Milly Dowler, stated in evidence that he was sacked from his
job when fellow partners
at his
law firm stated they no longer wished to pursue other victims» claims.
He only stays in Brooklyn to ease the commute to his
job at the Manhattan
law firm of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley and McCloy, his supporters argue.
In 2011, I began a
job at one of the country's leading
law firms, located in lower Manhattan.
Up for discussion Tuesday were the seven statements that they say are the lies the senator made to the agents concerning his son getting a
job at a Westchester County
law firm, as well as his salary — that they believe was lucrative.
Tom Libous, one of the state's most prominent and powerful Republican lawmakers in the Senate, has been found guilty by jury of lying to federal agents in a case stemming from his son receiving a
job at a politically connected
law firm in Westchester County.
Libous, a Binghamton - area lawmaker, was ousted from his Senate seat earlier this month after he was convicted of lying to the FBI in a case stemming from his son receiving a
job at a politically connected
law firm in Westchester County.
The ad comes as Libous faces a charge of lying to federal
law enforcement stemming from a case in which his son was given a
job at a politically connected
law firm in New York City.
Sen. Tom Libous faces one count of making a false statement to the FBI stemming from an investigation in whether he arranged for his son to receive a
job at a prominent Westchester COunty
law firm paid for by a lobbying organization.
Libous was forced from office last week after he was convicted on a charge of lying to federal
law enforcement in a case stemming from his son receiving a
job at a politically connected
law firm in Westchester County.
The deputy Senate majority leader is accused of lying to the FBI during a 2010 investigation, and using his influence to get his son a
job at a downstate
law firm.
Libous on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to a charge that he gave misleading statements to federal
law enforcement in 2010, stemming from an investigation into whether he helped arrange for his son Matthew Libous to obtain a
job at a politically connected
law firm in Westchester County.
Opening statements begin this morning in Libous's trial, where he is accused by federal prosecutors of lying to the FBI in a case stemming from his song Matthew receiving a
job at a politically connected
law firm.
On Wednesday, Republican Tom Libous, the deputy majority leader, was ousted from his Senate seat after he was convicted of lying to the FBI in a case stemming from his son receiving a
job at a politically connected
law firm.
Libous, the number two Republican in the state Senate, pleaded not guilty earlier this month to the single charge of lying to the FBI, based on a June 2010 interview stemming from his role in securing a
job at a politically connected
law firm for his son, Matthew.
Libous, who died in 2016, was convicted in 2015 of lying to the FBI in a case stemming from his son receiving a
job at a politically connected
law firm in Westchester County.
In July, Republican Sen. Tom Libous was forced from office when a jury found him guilty of lying to the FBI in a case stemming from his son receiving a
job at a politically connected
law firm.
Libous was removed from office last year after he was convicted on a single charge of lying to the FBI stemming from a case involving his son receiving a
job at a politically connected
law firm in Westchester County.