Not exact matches
Personal Info Birthplace: Staten Island, NY High School: Brooklyn Tech High School (public - requires entrance exam) Higher Education: SUNY New Paltz, University of Buffalo Law School NY19 Connection: Attended SUNY New Paltz, 1970 - 1974; Returned to
live in Kingston in 1981 and thereafter moved to Woodstock where he has resided through today Length of Residency in NY19: Kingston, NY and Woodstock, NY since 1983; greater than 34 years Prior Job History: Served
as a Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) Volunteer working with Native American tribes in Nebraska, Western Nebraska Legal Services
attorney between 1977 - 1980; Ulster County Public Defender's Office in the 1980s and early 1990s, Law Offices of Dave Clegg
practicing predominantly personal injury law and elder abuse cases until present.
If you're making a
living as a small law
attorney, you know that managing a law
practice and a law business is incredibly challenging work and requires you to wear multiple hats throughout your workday.
«What struck us
as we reviewed the results of these forums was that the
attorneys» responses — regardless of their number of years in
practice, size of firm,
practice setting, etc. — were consistent on one central point: They all were having a very difficult time achieving a balanced
life in the law.
In this week's edition of Things I Wish I Knew, New York
attorney Joleena Louis shares how
life as a solo lawyer has taught her to never take her
practice for granted.
If you have followed good health
practices, such
as not smoking, exercising, maintaining a good weight, and eating properly, this information might help your
attorney in arguing that you are entitled to greater damages due to your longer
life expectancy.
For more than 10 years
as a professional coach to
attorneys and law firm executives, Naomi has drawn on her decade of experience
as a
practicing attorney to incorporate a deep understanding of law firm
life in her work with clients.
And so it consumes every waking moment of their
life, and the problem is I think
as practicing attorneys, when the client leaves the room, and we're done with that meeting, we don't sit there and ponder on that client and worry about what just happened in the meeting for the next 48 hours.
You know you're not in the Yellow Pages anymore when you see a lawyer marketing his criminal defense
practice to gang members with business cards proclaiming himself «the thugs» lawyer,» or a Los Angeles practitioner holding herself out
as «L.A.'s Dopest
Attorney» for clients who «want to smoke pot on probation,» or a Chicago divorce lawyer whose billboards of scantily - clad men and women read «
Life's short.
Mr. Hafen's
practice includes advice regarding sophisticated tax, estate, asset protection, and business planning strategies, including the preparation of documents such
as wills,
living trusts, durable powers of
attorney, healthcare directives, asset protection trusts, irrevocable
life insurance trusts, gift programs, grantor retained annuity trusts, education trusts, family limited partnerships and limited liability companies, generation - skipping transfers, charitable giving, charitable remainder trusts, private foundations, property agreements, and prenuptial and postnuptial agreements.
As a former
practicing attorney turned law firm management and marketing consultant and executive, I have been surrounded by left - brain thinkers throughout my professional
life.
Practicing law
as an Injury
attorney, I see a variety of serious injuries on a weekly basis and I spend hours talking to clients about the impact these injuries have on their
lives.
With more than 100 years of combined legal experience working together
as the personal injury
practice group at Cooley Manion Jones and now Jones Kelleher, our
attorneys take pride in knowing that they have made a real difference in the
lives of individuals who have experienced significant personal injuries and families who have lost a loved one.
We
live in a globalized world, and regardless of where you
practice, networking with fellow
attorneys is essential so
as to
practice law to the fullest.
In their work with clients, participants put theory into
practice and learned what
life as a solo
attorney is actually like.
As a highly qualified and experienced financial services regulatory attorney specializing in the insurance and reinsurance field, both life and property / casualty, and as a practice team leader in my two most recent law firms, I demonstrate exceptional knowledge of federal, state and international regulatory and compliance issues, transactional acumen, client and employer loyalty, reliability, power of endurance and leaders.
As a highly qualified and experienced financial services regulatory
attorney specializing in the insurance and reinsurance field, both
life and property / casualty, and
as a practice team leader in my two most recent law firms, I demonstrate exceptional knowledge of federal, state and international regulatory and compliance issues, transactional acumen, client and employer loyalty, reliability, power of endurance and leaders.
as a
practice team leader in my two most recent law firms, I demonstrate exceptional knowledge of federal, state and international regulatory and compliance issues, transactional acumen, client and employer loyalty, reliability, power of endurance and leaders...
Something I have been seeing more and more in my
practice as a mediator and collaborative
attorney are couples
living apart for long periods of time, without being legally separated.
My
life as a family law
attorney changed with my first Collaborative
Practice case.
After
practicing as an
attorney for almost a decade, I noticed that there were still parts of me that were not expressed in my career, and I found myself drawn to helping my loved ones with problems or issues that were coming up in their
lives.
When we take a look at other professionals, such
as commercial airline pilots, surgeons,
attorneys or even professional athletes, we expect that while they have obtained some practical experience on the job, they have also received a lot of formal education,
practice and training before they successfully face real -
life scenarios.