Prior to ACLI, he was assistant attorney general and general counsel of the Alabama Insurance Department, where he litigated
numerous civil matters at the trial and appellate levels.
Not exact matches
Mr. Siegal's other client successes include securing a 2016 trial victory in federal court defending Marvel Entertainment against a claim that it stole a patent - holder's design for a Spiderman role play web - shooting toy, and
numerous federal and state appellate arguments in criminal and
civil matters.
UEFA have since rejected
numerous attempts by the club to regain their place via the Swiss
civil court in the Canton of Vaud, insisting the CAS is the only authority with jurisdiction over the
matter.
As part of his defense - side
civil practice, Mr. Hawkins has handled
numerous motions to dismiss, pre - and post-trial motions for judgment as a
matter of law, and oppositions to class certification.
Over the course of his career he has participated in
numerous institutional exhibitions and biennials throughout the world, including most recently Not New Now, Marrakech Biennale 6, Morocco, 2016; Surface
Matters, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2015; Surface Tension, The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, 2015; Affecting Presence and the Pursuit of Delicious Experiences, The Menil Collection, Houston, 2015; Represent: 200 Years of African - American Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2015; Pretty Raw: After and Around Helen Frankenthaler and New Acquisitions, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, 2015; and Witness: Art and
Civil Rights in the Sixties, organized by the Brooklyn Museum, 2014 - 15.
She has first chaired
numerous civil and criminal jury trials and served as lead counsel in ERISA
matters throughout Florida.
She has represented
numerous individuals in both the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York in both criminal and
civil matters and has experience in all phases of the litigation process in white collar and federal criminal
matters, as well as government and internal investigations, including pre-indictment advocacy, grand jury investigations, complex bail proceedings, pretrial motions, motions in limine, jury selection, trials, sentencing, restitution, forfeiture, and other post-conviction proceedings.
Ms. Rhee has represented
numerous Fortune 100 and 500 clients in a variety of
matters, ranging from complex
civil to white - collar criminal and regulatory
matters.
Michael S. Lieberman is a founding partner whose many years of practice include the successful litigation of
numerous complex
civil and criminal
matters with a particular emphasis in the federal and state appellate court system.
Civil litigation
matters can be complex and involve
numerous steps in the proceedings such as, pleadings, discoveries, motions, mediation, pre-trial, and trial.
Over the course of a combined 18 years in these roles, Peter has undertaken analysis of electronic evidence in hundreds of criminal and
civil matters, presented expert evidence to state and federal courts, investigated and remediated internal and external data breaches for
numerous organisations, managed complex electronic discovery environments, and provided advice to government, public and private organisations in relation to cybersecurity and IT governance related issues.
Complicating
matters further, the case proceeded on parallel litigation tracks, with
civil claims being pursued by
numerous sophisticated entities, while the U.S. Government investigated criminal charges.
Founded in 1978, Javerbaum Wurgaft Hicks Kahn Wikstrom & Sinins, P.C. is a litigation boutique with
numerous attorneys certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey in
civil trial practice, criminal trial practice and workers» compensation
matters.
Ta is an experienced litigator and trial lawyer, having tried
numerous cases and handled a significant number of
civil matters in state and federal courts.
As an extension of his significant practice in the areas of insurance,
civil liability and product liability, Robert has, for some 25 years, represented clients in
numerous aviation
matters, acting primarily on behalf of Canadian, American, British and French insurers, whether in defence or subrogation.
His
civil practice has included
numerous cases involving challenges under the Administrative Procedure Act to actions of various federal agencies, including successfully arguing before the Supreme Court in the
matter of Seatrain Shipbuilding Corp., v. Shell Oil Co., 444 U.S. 572 (1980).
Conducted
numerous investigations and filed related mandatory disclosures with the DOD, GSA, and NSA IGs; each
matter was resolved with no
civil or criminal ramifications.
Allison focuses her practice on
civil litigation and has served as litigation counsel in
numerous civil and commercial litigation
matters with particular emphasis on product liability, disability insurance defence, privacy and health law.