Not exact matches
The bank now
plans to sue, according to its lawyer, Glen Ellyn
attorney James Huck.
Bonnie Cathleen Blackledge, chairwoman of the village Cable Commission and a local merchant; Dudley Malone, a Chicago investment adviser; Patrick O'Brien, a member of the Glen Ellyn Elementary District 41 Facilities
Planning Committee and former member of the Library Board; J. Patrick O'Leary, an
attorney;
James Perlstein, chairman of the Capital Improvements Commission; and Thomas Waters, an
attorney.
The acting district
attorney,
James McCarty, said he did not
plan to run.
NYPD Commissioner
James O'Neill said on Tuesday that detectives are
planning to reach out to the two women who told the New Yorker they were choked and slapped by
Attorney...
A letter Community Board 4
plans to send to District
Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. and NYPD Commissioner
James O'Neill asks the pair to «use [their] good offices» to convince President Donald Trump's administration to condemn the attack.
2:00 PM — New York City Public Advocate Letitia
James holds kick off rall to announce
plans to run for state
attorney general this fall.
New York City Public Advocate Letitia
James is expected to announce her run for New York
Attorney General on Wednesday, said people familiar with her
plans, amid a scramble to fill Eric Schneiderman's former role.
New York City Public Advocate Letitia
James is expected to announce her run for New York
Attorney General on Wednesday, said people familiar with her
plans.
Democratic contenders for district
attorney include Suffolk Police Commissioner Tim Sini, former Suffolk County
Planning Commission chairman Dave Calone, Parents for Megan's Law founder Laura Ahearn, and
attorneys Maureen McCormick, Tad Schafenberg, Billy Wexler and
James Chalifoux.
Two days after this year's votes were counted, Virginia's 1997 race for governor seemed to begin in earnest, when
James S. Gilmore III, the state
attorney general and the early Republican favorite for the top job, proposed a
plan to provide millions of dollars in college scholarships to high school students.
Attorney James H. Wilson, Jr., also has related experience in debt modification agreements, workout
plans, collections and repossessions, creditors» rights matters, the discharge of debts, foreclosures, garnishments, reorganizations and restructuring.
Attorney James H. Wilson, Jr., has experience in the representation of individual consumer debtors and creditors in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia in a wide array of financial matters, including Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases, including the filing of original petitions, schedules, statements and
plans; bringing and defending Motions for Relief From Stay, Objections to Plans, Objections to Proofs of Claim, Motions to Redeem, Adversary Proceedings and Contested Mat
plans; bringing and defending Motions for Relief From Stay, Objections to
Plans, Objections to Proofs of Claim, Motions to Redeem, Adversary Proceedings and Contested Mat
Plans, Objections to Proofs of Claim, Motions to Redeem, Adversary Proceedings and Contested Matters.
The Pullman & Comley
attorneys on the Connecticut Super Lawyers 2015 list include the following, listed with their cited practice areas: David P. Atkins, Professional Liability: Defense; Elizabeth J. Austin, Bankruptcy and Creditor / Debtor Rights; Morris Banks, Tax; Colin P. Baron, Health Care; Campbell D. Barrett, Family Law; Deborah S. Breck, Estate
Planning and Probate; Eliot B. Gersten, Business Litigation; Irve J. Goldman, Bankruptcy and Creditor / Debtor Rights; Nancy A. D. Hancock, Securities and Corporate Finance; Joshua A. Hawks - Ladds, Employment and Labor: Robert C. Hinton, Business Litigation; Lee D. Hoffman, Energy and Resources; Robert L. Holzberg, Alternative Dispute Resolution; Thomas F. Maxwell, Jr., Civil Litigation Defense; Christopher P. McCormack, Environmental Litigation; Michael P. McKeon, Schools and Education; Adam S. Mocciolo, Business Litigation; D. Robert Morris, Tax: Business; Gary B. O'Connor, Environmental; Jonathan B. Orleans, Employment and Labor; Elliott B. Pollack, Health Care; Michael G. Proctor, Real Estate; Richard C. Robinson, Business Litigation;
James (Tim) Shearin, Business Litigation; Alan J. Sobol, Criminal Defense; and Diane W. Whitney, Environmental.
Courtesy of
James Thomas, an
attorney with Denver - based Minor & Brown P.C., a firm specializing in exit strategies and business
planning and acquisition for privately owned businesses.