Sentences with phrase «of practising of law»

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He began his career in Kingston practising law with the firm of Cunningham Swan moving from associate to managing partner.
About Ogilvy Renault Ogilvy Renault LLP is a full - service law firm with close to 450 lawyers and patent and trade - mark agents practising in the areas of business, litigation, intellectual property, and employment and labour.
In short, anyone who appreciates the rapid change in historical circumstances and does not flee from this into a ghetto; anyone who knows that there is and always has been a mutable, human law of the Church, and that this kind of change has always been practised; anyone, moreover, who reflects that the Church not only has the right but the duty of shaping its canon law in accordance with changes in the times, will not be surprised at the change in many legal regulations which he is living through at the present time, but will recognize and accept this as a sign of the vitality of the Church and its pastoral care.
The charge seems to be that the Vaughan is not Catholic enough in its adherence to equality of opportunity whilst it uses the minutiae of Canon Law concerning the meaning of «practising» to claim a deep catholicity.
Interesting how the rejection of the Shari'a — as the law — is purposely tangled up with the Muslim person who practises Islam.
Such an attitude is characteristic of Judaism, in which the professional student of the law was expected to learn a trade and practise it.
After spending time with some witches, Rev Peter Laws believes the Church has been guilty of misunderstanding what they believe and practise
In 1 Timothy 1:8 - 10 «practising homosexuality» is one example among many of the lifestyle of those who break the law of God.
Zeus (the Jupiter of the Romans), the chief deity of this crew, was not only a brute who practised cannibalism, devouring one of his daughters and murdering other close relatives, but he was also an uncontrollable adulterer who victimised many single and married «gods», violated his sisters and daughters - in - law, ravished his own daughter and even his mother, and who, moreover, kept a young boy whom he had abducted as a lover.
This is what James Eadie QC, Cameron's Government's expensive barrister, told the court (on his behalf): that the refusal to allow an NHS nurse and a British Airways worker to visibly wear a crucifix at work «did not prevent either of them practising religion in private», which would be protected by human rights law.
If you plead the Mosaic law of «an ear for an ear», could the Apostle then be practising Judaism in Christian garb?
Before his election to the National Assembly of Wales, he was a practising solicitor (criminal law, personal injury and general civil litigation).
She studied Law at the University of Kent before practising as a barrister from 1985 to 2005, specialising in human rights law under the guidance of Michael MansfieLaw at the University of Kent before practising as a barrister from 1985 to 2005, specialising in human rights law under the guidance of Michael Mansfielaw under the guidance of Michael Mansfield.
In my firm's 75 years of practising criminal law, we have learned a thing or two about the system, its successes and failings, its waste and its virtues.
Miller's address to the House outlined the government's pledge to deliver a «quadruple lock» which effectively aims to safeguard the rights of religious institutions from both practising same - sex marriage and being held accountable in a court of law, should they not wish to do so.
David Cooper is a solicitor practising in employment law and a former executive member of South Staffordshire Conservative Association.
Mr Coulson is accused of presiding over a culture of phone tapping and regular law - breaking at News of the World, but he has denied any knowledge of the practise.
It was no secret to my constituents when I first stood for parliament in 1992 that I was a practising barrister of many years» standing specialising in media law.
There are too many Labour politicians (step forward, Ed) who are indistinguishable from Lib Dems or Conservatives (or Greens or the SNP or Plaid Cymru) in that they have never had a job outside politics or the media or practising law, and hardly any Labour MPs have had manual jobs or office / secretarial jobs... this disconnect has meant that politics at national and local level seems simply to be the public arm of yet another middle class «profession».
[85] But, despite not having practised law for some time, Jeremy Wright took silk shortly after his appointment, which was criticised by some as a breach of the protocol against «courtesy silk».
At least now she can sit back and do nothing, win her safe seat and return to practising law with an additional # 65,000 a year of extra pocket money (and a subsidised club in which to drink in the evenings).
Hooper was born in London in 1972, the middle son (his sister presents Today in Parliament on Radio 4, his brother practises law) of Richard, former deputy chair of Ofcom, and Meredith, an author and Antarctic expert who came from Australia to study at Oxford.
He returned to Edinburgh in 1950, not to practise law but to paint, and two years later he took classes at the Slade School in London under the tutelage of Sir William Coldstream.
Born into a family of artists but opting to study law at Rome University — after which he practised for nine years as a lawyer — from 1935 he worked as a freelance photographer in the pleasant seaside town and port, Senigallia, on Italy's Adriatic coast, north of Ancona, in the Marche region.
Broad's plan to create an independent foundation for his collection came as no surprise to Ralph Lerner, an attorney and coauthor of Art Law: The Guide for Collectors, Investors, Dealers and Artists (Practising Law Institute, 2nd ed., 2005).
Jonathan Rosenfeld has practised with the Chicago law firm Strellis & Field for the bulk of his career.
Young lawyers are not getting enough exposure to the real world,» says Thomas Zuber, a retired superior and appeal court judge who also practised law and taught at the University of Windsor for many years.
The University of New Brunswick law grad has some advice for lawyers looking to practise in Canada's picture province: Consider both your professional life and your personal life.
Ninety percent of law firms that practise in a given area provide 90 % of the same types of services; this is boilerplate information, and while it needs to be included, you shouldn't be leading with it.
It means reassessing articling as the principal method of teaching practical legal and business skills associated with actual law practise.
After receiving his law degree from the University of Manitoba in 2006, McKenzie practised family, commercial and civil law with Chapman Goddard Kagan in Manitoba.
The survey did show there was no connection between the type of law practised and whether an in - house counsel felt valued.
Finally, in terms of transformation in the business of law, Wardle refers to the ongoing impact of globalization and new technology that can be expected to spur new business practices that will not have been included in pre-licensing experiential training, with the result that licensing candidates will lack a key dimension of entry - level competence to practise law.
McCarney practised corporate law in the United States but 20 years ago returned to Canada to co-establish an international development consulting firm with a focus on international trade and investment work and an emphasis on the role of women in international development.
Other factors at play could also be female Aboriginal lawyers leaving because of family pressures, Aboriginal lawyers not wanting to practise in a mainstream area such as corporate law, lack of opportunity within some areas, and not wanting to move away from their own band and family.
Brain basics To understand what is being said about the impact of brain physiology on how we practise law, we need to be familiar with the relevant terms (see this definitions graphic for a quick guide).
That's because, if he had, it's at least plausible the judge would have used some version of: a connection is «substantial» if it's «material» which means «if it falls outside the de minimis range», because that's where one is likely to wrongly go if one is going to err and is a lawyer who practised in common law Canada between 1997 and 2007 even if mostly on the criminal side.
And there is no better time to start practising balance and to avoid being consumed by this one aspect of your life than in law school.
Every story is unique (and extraordinarily well - written, I might add), painting a memorable picture of the lawyer in a few paragraphs and tying his or her background, personality, interests or experiences into the law they practise and how they deal with the people they represent.
I am very active as a practising lawyer, particularly in the areas of procurement and competition law.
The resistance to the legal clinic model by the practising bar and the Law Society in the 1970s was followed by the appointment by the Ontario government of Justice John Osler «to investigate the delivery of legal services to disadvantaged groups, including aboriginal communities and isolated regions.
[109] It follows that one of the LSUC's statutory objectives is to ensure the quality of those who practise law in Ontario.
«Family law is complicated enough, but I don't know how you can solve the problems associated with that by lowering the standards for people to be able to practise,» says David Harris - Lowe, president of the Simcoe County Law Association and partner at Barrie, Olaw is complicated enough, but I don't know how you can solve the problems associated with that by lowering the standards for people to be able to practise,» says David Harris - Lowe, president of the Simcoe County Law Association and partner at Barrie, OLaw Association and partner at Barrie, Ont.
The former vice president of the Paralegal Society of Ontario says the Law Society of Ontario let down the public when it took on responsibility for regulating paralegals in the province only to ban them from practising in the area of family lLaw Society of Ontario let down the public when it took on responsibility for regulating paralegals in the province only to ban them from practising in the area of family lawlaw.
In an unprecedented binding referendum of the LSBC's members in October, 74 per cent voted for a resolution that would deny TWU law school graduates accreditation to practise in the province.
For example, in Ontario, paralegals are licensed and can practise in some areas of law.
all persons who practise law in Ontario or provide legal services in Ontario meet standards of learning, professional competence and professional conduct that are appropriate for the legal services they provide
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«It has become a more specialized area of family law and, because students don't have a lot of exposure to this type of law, we don't have a lot of lawyers practising in this area of law
The Toronto Opinions Group consists of a group of lawyers, primarily practising with the Toronto offices of the larger Canadian law firms, with an interest in third party (or transaction) opinion practice.
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