Sentences with phrase «lawyers about journalists»

The most common complaint I heard from Russian judges and lawyers about journalists was that they did not understand the law or the legal process.

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He told the audience that if they want to do something to help journalists, they should support blog TechDirt and its founder Mike Masnick, who is being sued by the same lawyer who led Hogan's lawsuit against Gawker over stories TechDirt published about Shiva Ayyadurai, who claims to have invented email.
If I'm wrong about this, Rauch should be able to produce earlier statements in which hundreds of self - identified «lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender and allied activists, scholars, educators, writers, artists, lawyers, journalists, and community organizers,» including notable scholars at top academic institutions and leaders of respected organizations, endorsed sexual arrangements involving three or more conjugal partners.
Colombia I've got a real passion to work against Colombia's appalling human rights conditions, where the government will just publically declare that the opposition leaders or trade unionists must be terrorists... literally thousands of people — human rights activists, lawyers, journalists, university lecturers, peasant farmers, anybody who speaks out about the regime — find themselves assassinated.
Lancman, a lawyer who served Assembly District 25 for six years, has also passed a significant volume of legislation, including theLibel Terrorism Protection Act, which aims to protect journalists writing about terrorism abroad from being hit with defamation lawsuits, and a host of bills related to equality andsafety in the workplace.
Published by Shawe & Rosenthal LLP, Management's Workplace Lawyers, this blog informs human resource professionals, corporate counsel, business leaders, policy makers, journalists, judges, and other attorneys about critical labor and employment issues.
In addition to original insights gleaned from Snowden and other real - life sources, Stone and Fitzgerald turned to two books about Snowden: The Snowden Files by British journalist Luke Harding (who co-authored another book that led to the WikiLeaks film, The Fifth Estate); and the fictionalized novel Time of the Octopus by Russian lawyer Anatoly Kucherena, who represents Snowden in Russia.
The son of a hard - working lawyer (Jason Bateman) attempts suicide after he's cyber-bullied by some kids at school; an ambitious journalist (Andrea Riseborough) hunts down a career - making story about online teenage sex workers; and a couple's (Alexander Skarsgard and Paula Patton) relationship is tested when they become victims of financial fraud.
On one side are Bradlee and virtually every other journalist in the newsroom; on the other are the business - side «suits» — the lawyers, the board members — with their tut - tutting concerns about the paper's IPO and, you know, that little detail about everyone possibly going to prison.
Deborah L. Jacobs, a lawyer and journalist, is the author most recently of Four Seasons in a Day: Travel, Transitions and Letting Go of the Place We Call Home, about her adventures — and misadventures — living in France.
Published by Shawe & Rosenthal LLP, Management's Workplace Lawyers, this blog informs human resource professionals, corporate counsel, business leaders, policy makers, journalists, judges, and other attorneys about critical labor and employment issues.
Pitch articles to journalists about the personalized legal audits you create for every client or the training you give your lawyers and staff in emotional intelligence.
Still, I was able to speak with a handful of English - speaking Russian lawyers, law students and journalists about the topic.
But something seemed not right about these two Twittering lawyers to journalist and true crime author Cathy Scott.
Even if you're unsure about what to tweet about at first, you can learn a great deal by following other lawyers, law firms, corporations, journalists, and others in your chosen field.
Monica Bay: I completely agree with you, and the other thing that I keep thinking about is, this may be a turning point for the entire profession, because they are the ones who are stepping up like immediately and the dynamics between the president, that and journalists as well, because all of a sudden we're in a position where it's the lawyers that are standing up to help.
Published by Shawe & Rosenthal LLP, Management's Workplace Lawyers, this blog informs human resource professionals, corporate counsel, business leaders, policy makers, journalists, judges, and other attorneys about critical labor and employment issues.
While a majority of respondents found it unacceptable for lawyers, judges, and jurors to post updates about proceedings (by posting «status updates», «tweeting», blogging, etc) on online social networks while a matter is pending before the courts strictly for informational purposes, the majority deemed the conduct acceptable for journalists.
Published by Shawe & Rosenthal LLP, Management's Workplace Lawyers, this blog informs human resource professionals, corporate counsel, business leaders, policy makers, journalists, judges, and other attorneys about critical labor and employment issues.
Published by Shawe & Rosenthal LLP, Management's Workplace Lawyers, this blog informs human resource professionals, corporate counsel, business leaders, policy makers, journalists, judges, and other attorneys about critical labor and employment issues.
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