Sentences with phrase «practice attorneys at»

The Orlando appellate practice attorneys at Mateer Harbert, PA are distinguished by a history of successful appellate practice claim recoveries.
The Charleston civil practice attorneys at Rosen Hagood are distinguished by a history of successful civil litigation claim recoveries.
About Lawrence Garvey Lawrence Garvey is a graduate of the University of Albany and St. John's University School of Law, a practicing attorney at the firm Garvey, Tirelli & Cushner located in White Plains.
Asked what his first trial was like as a practicing attorney at Lubin & Meyer, Satin says it's the first deposition of a defendant doctor that sticks in his mind more than a courtroom experience.
Those disbarment totals accounted for just over 0.08 percent of the U.S. population of 1.27 million active practicing attorneys at the end of 2012, a number based on headcounts collected from the states and territories by the ABA Market Research Department.
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«The TPP, which has been demonized by President Trump, was essentially the renegotiation of NAFTA,» said Andy Shoyer, co-chair of the international trade practice at Sidley Austin and former trade attorney during the initial NAFTA agreement.
«State attorneys general told five of the nation's largest banks on Tuesday they face a potential liability of at least $ 17 billion in civil lawsuits if a settlement isn't reached to address improper foreclosure practices» a «figure [that] doesn't cover additional billions of dollars in potential claims from federal agencies,» the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
If DFS finds the loans somehow violate banking law, it could fine the banks or take other corrective action with regard to their business practices, said New York attorney Daniel Alter, former general counsel at DFS.
The classic examples in corporate crime are the charges fired back at Eliot Spitzer during his time as Attorney General when he exposed a wide range of practices in the financial services industry.
According to a report from Gabriel Sherman at Vanity Fair, Trump sees himself as being at «war» with Amazon and Bezos and is considering a number of ways to strike out, including canceling Amazon's potential multibillion - dollar contract with the Pentagon to provide cloud computing services and encouraging state attorneys general to investigate Amazon's business practices.
«Most of the big projects that have gone up still have [loan] extension options available to them,» said attorney Timothy Little, head of the real estate practice at the law firm Katten Muchin Rosenman.
As soon as B.C.'s new Attorney General sits down at their desk, they could start putting into practice the new government's commitment to the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Abraham is better on the Reformers because of his awareness that their actual theological practice is often superior to their sola scriptura polemical excesses, but even here he at times sounds more like a prosecuting attorney than a well - informed and fair - minded scholar.
Soon after, CHSAA issued a news release, warning coaches and athletic directors «considering the use of third party add - on accessories (at practices) to work through their risk managers and attorneys.
Bruce Provda is a veteran New York family law attorney and fathers» rights advocate who has been practicing for more than four decades at his NYC office — nydivorcefirm.com.
«We are deeply disappointed that the City Council passed a flawed Right To Know Act which will do little to end deceptive and often abusive NYPD searches,» said Tina Luongo, Attorney - In - Charge of the Criminal Defense Practice at The Legal Aid Society.
As attorney general from 1999 to 2006, he earned the moniker the «Sheriff of Wall Street» for going after dubious practices at mortgage lenders and big banks.
At a City Council hearing on criminal discovery practices in February chaired by Queens councilman Rory Lancman, Sergio de la Pava, a supervising attorney for New York County Defender Services who has been representing indigent defendants in Manhattan for over 20 years, described a typical experience in the borough's courtrooms: After waiting six months or a year for trial, he said, «The DA comes in with a cart and drops about six inches of material on your desk.
it's very unusual for the Department of Justice to permit prosecutors to raid an attorney's office and that's because you want to be careful not to get privileged material,» said Litman, who teaches at the UCLA School of Law and continues to practice at the law firm Constantine Cannon.
Mangano practiced at the Uniondale law firm before he was county executive and, according to testimony, requested that its attorneys help Oyster Bay find a way to get financing for Singh.
Tina Luongo, attorney - in - charge of the Criminal Defense Practice at The Legal Aid Society, which has supported closing Rikers Island, applauded the reduction but warned more work still needs to be done.
«Change does not happen without an honest conversation in our communities, in our courthouses, at City Hall about how we have real reform in the criminal justice system, real reform in our communities and real relationships between NYPD and the people they serve,» Tina Luongo, attorney - in - chief for Legal Aid Society Criminal Practice, the plaintiff in the court case, said.
On a separate track, the district attorney said he also is working with state investigators to look at overtime practices in the Syracuse Police Department.
At 6 p.m. Tuesday, the New York City Bar Association will host «The State of Criminal Discovery in New York State,» discussing «the current law applicable to criminal discovery in New York State courts; responses to the Criminal Law Committee's statewide survey of the judiciary, defense bar and district attorneys regarding current practices; criminal discovery law in other states; and proposed reforms.»
Siano is an attorney in private practice, a former assistant corporation counsel at the city Administration for Children's Services, court attorney, and an unsuccessful judicial candidate.
And while the district attorney is probing a large cast of de Blasio intimates, including fundraiser Ross Offinger, at the time the mayor told Kramer the practice was «normal.»
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has been pushing the issue as well through introduced legislation aimed at a similar best practices model as well as a zombie property registry.
The law now requires that a person have at least 10 years» experience in the «active practice» of law in Connecticut to be eligible to serve as attorney general.
«This set of reforms helps to move the criminal «justice» system closer to actual justice and away from an overreliance on arrests, prosecution and jail for low - level offenses,» said Tina Luongo, the attorney in charge of the criminal defense practice at the Legal Aid Society.
The other nominees are: Michael Diedreich, an attorney from Rockland County; Jose Fernandez, a former assistant secretary of State in the Obama administration who current practices at Gibson Dunn; Nicole Gueron, whose experience includes a stint as deputy trial counsel in the attorney general's office during Cuomo's tenure in the post; Doris Ling - Cohan, a state Supreme Court judge in New York County; former New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board executive director Mina Quinto Malik; Buffalo attorney Jennifer Stergion; and Alex Zapesochny, who appears to be the founder of a Rochester biotech company.
ALBANY — Investigators from Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office searched an office at SUNY Polytechnic Institute's campus in western Albany on Thursday as part of an ongoing investigation into the school's contracting practices, sources said.
Tina Luongo, Attorney - in - Charge of the Criminal Practice for the Legal Aid Society, said ICE agents have been seen at New York City courthouses much more frequently since President Donald Trump took office on January 20.
The state attorney general's office also is investigating Armor's medical practices at the jail.
The evidence at trial and publicly filed documents in the case established that, among other things, Sampson, as an attorney practicing in Brooklyn, embezzled funds he held in escrow from the sale of real estate properties.
Fisher, 47, is a former assistant public defender and court attorney in Kingston City Court who has been in private practice for 17 years and has been pushing «over 20 years of experience trying cases at all levels of courts of New York, including Supreme, Family, County, federal and town and village courts.»
The four who are New York City attorneys in private practice — Caitlin J. Halligan, Michael J. Garcia, Rowan D. Wilson and Stephen P. Younger — were all on the list of nominees handed up by the commission in October for the replacement of Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, who will be forced to retire at the end of the month after turning 70.
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has shone a spotlight on «double - dipping,» saying that the practice of government employees collecting salaries and public pensions at the same time is helping drive the state's retirement costs dangerously high.
The Chenango county sheriffs department arrested 36 year old Veronica Donahue of Utica for Practicing Or Appearing As Attorney - at - law Without Being Admitted And Registered.
Anne Thompson, NBC's chief environmental affairs correspondent, moderated the expert panel, which included (from left): Heidi Cullen, a correspondent for Climate Central, a nonprofit that reports on climate science; Bill Richardson, former governor of New Mexico and a board member of the World Resources Institute, an environmental think tank; Grady Gammage Jr., a practicing attorney and a senior scholar at the ASU Global Institute of Sustainability; and Pat Mulroy, general manager of the Southern Nevada Water Authority.
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About Blog At Jan Dils, Attorneys at Law, we focus our legal practice exclusively on personal injury and helping individuals with disabilities get the financial help they deserve from the governmenAt Jan Dils, Attorneys at Law, we focus our legal practice exclusively on personal injury and helping individuals with disabilities get the financial help they deserve from the governmenat Law, we focus our legal practice exclusively on personal injury and helping individuals with disabilities get the financial help they deserve from the government.
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The clause, which can be added to actors» contracts at their request, has been around since 2016 and was co-created by University of Southern California communications professor Dr. Stacy Smith, civil rights and employment practice attorney Kalpana Kotagal and producer and actor Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni.
The clause, which can be added to actors» contracts at their request, has actually been around since 2016 and was co-created by University of Southern California communications professor Dr. Stacy Smith, civil rights and employment practice attorney Kalpana Kotagal and producer and actor Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni.
He previously was a practicing attorney in business and labor law, deputy director at the Massachusetts Department of Labor and Workforce Development and chief executive officer at a Boston nonprofit before turning to education.
In addition to being a partner at Civil Rights Solutions, Lauren Baum is an attorney in private practice in Washington, DC, representing charter schools in DC and Maryland.
The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, Inc. (COPAA) released School Vouchers and Students with Disabilities: Examining Impact in the Name of Choice which provides both in - depth and an at - a-glance look at state practices regarding the rights of students with disabilities in voucher states and also sheds light on the pros and cons of voucher programs.
Bob Hannon is an attorney and Partner at Bradley, Arant, Boult, Cummings, LLP where he focuses his practice on the commercial finance and banking industry.
But scrutiny of the for - profits continues: «The states have opened another line of attack, with at least 24 attorneys general investigating whether for - profit colleges under their jurisdiction have engaged in false advertising, illegal recruiting practices or predatory loan schemes.»
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