Sentences with phrase «private practice attorneys»

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They are only an exception because the law schools, alumni newsletters, national and local legal publications seldom have any data on the nearly fifty - percent of private practice attorneys who ARE solos.
The annual Chambers rankings are based on in - depth interviews with leading private practice attorneys and key in - house counsel, and no lawyers are included unless they are strongly recommended by the market.
Even more interestingly, the survey found that 40 percent of corporate counsel and private practice attorneys expressed interest in an online professional network specifically for lawyers.
I work with private practice attorneys, as well as small law firms.
Other potential Republican or Conservative candidates are William Ferris, a Navy veteran and former prosecutor; Robert Biancavilla, top homicide prosecutor in Spota's office; John Halverson, a private practice attorney and former county prosecutor; Edward Friedland, district executive of the U.S. District Court in Manhattan; Andrew Crecca, a state Supreme Court justice and former county legislator; and Patrick O'Connell, a former prosecutor who is in private law practice with Suffolk County Conservative chairman Frank Tinari.
Carmen Ejogo plays a younger legal activist and Colin Farrell a high - priced private practice attorney.
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According to the ABA the likelihood of a private practice attorney being sued for malpractice in any given year runs between 4 % and 17 %.
A former corporate and private practice attorney, she has created two products for this purpose.

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He then worked as an assistant U.S. attorney in the early 1980s, before resigning to work in private practice.
«The Attorney General, unlike a private litigant... is required only to prove that unfair or deceptive acts or practices took place in trade or commerce; she is not required to prove or quantify resulting economic injury,» the judge wrote.
For Devine — Daley's top deputy in the state's attorney's office, former Chicago Park District Board president and now a highly respected trial lawyer in private practice — that could include a federal judgeship or even U.S. attorney in Chicago if Jim Burns steps down.
Justin formulated JW Private Practice developing a knowledgeable and experienced network of skilled Mediators, Facilitators (Divorce Co-ordinators), Psychologists, Child Psychologists, Education Psychologists, Counsellors and Attorneys with the goal to provide families and clients who require various services with a broad scope professionals who are able to assist in all matters.
The fact that both houses of the Legislature is home to lawmakers who moonlight as private - practice attorneys (including Silver) could be problematic for a robust ethics law.
AG Eric Schneiderman is poised to recommend of Milton L. Williams, Jr., a private - practice attorney who also did stints in the Manhattan DA's office and US Attorney's Office for the Southern District, to serve on the New York State Commission on Public Inattorney who also did stints in the Manhattan DA's office and US Attorney's Office for the Southern District, to serve on the New York State Commission on Public InAttorney's Office for the Southern District, to serve on the New York State Commission on Public Integrity.
Vance also came from the private practice, which is a small community in New York of high - powered attorneys who know each other and raise money for various causes.
For Christie it was Gibson Dunn's Randy Mastro; for Cuomo, it's Bart Schwartz, a former federal prosecutor who is now an attorney in private practice.
«I was shocked to learn that the state's budget process is a sham that mirrors the deceptive practices I fought to change in the private sector,» Cuomo said, referring to Wall Street abuses he challenged in his previous job as New York's attorney general.
McCabe, who spent several years in the office before leaving for private practice, also worked as an assistant district attorney and state prosecutor.
Three private - practice attorneys representing Syracuse City Hall officials wait to be admitted to a courtroom March 18 for a closed - door hearing before Onondaga County Court Judge Walter Hafner Jr..
The four prosecutors involved in the first Silver trial have left the U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan — Carrie H. Cohen entered private practice; Andrew D. Goldstein joined the office of Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election; Howard S. Master became a senior enforcement counsel for the New York attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman; James M. McDonald now heads enforcement for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission — and a new team has taken over.
They included two private practice lawyers with military or government experience, a county attorney, an administrative law judge and a lawyer - businessman.
David Paterson from Eric Dinallo, a former top aide to Attorney General Eliot Spitzer who later became superintendent of insurance and is now in private practice.
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.
Faso, an attorney in private practice, hasn't been center stage since Eliot Spitzer socked it to him in his run for governor in 2006.
Hartunian, who was U.S. attorney for the Northern District of New York from 2010 t0 2017, is now in private practice with the law firm Manatt, Phelps & Phillips.
Neither Clark nor Vanel, 35, an attorney who owns a private practice in Manhattan, could be reached for comment as of press time.
Dan Quart is a member of Community Board 8, an attorney, formerly with Legal Aid Society, and then in private practice — who is receptive to 504 Democratic Club's agenda, but may need some more experience before finding elective office.
Davis, an attorney in private practice, served as counsel to former Governor Mario Cuomo, the late father of Governor Andrew Cuomo.
He also asked about all the town attorneys» salary schedules and how they are able to work multiple jobs with other towns and private practices.
Griffin worked as a senior assistant prosecutor in the Rockland County District attorney's Office from 1981 to 1986, worked in private practice later on, and received a full - time job with the Rockland County Office of the Public Defender in 2010.
He has worked here as an assistant town attorney representing the zoning, planning, and architectural review boards, and has a private law practice and a house in Northwest Woods.
Mr. Molo, meanwhile, said Mr. Silver and his staff believed the commission was «illegal» and an over-reach of the governor's power, and as such sued to stop it — a suit led by a lawyer in private practice who was once the U.S. attorney.
The Department of Justice aims to reduce and «ultimately» end its practice of sending inmates to private prisons, Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates said in a memo to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Sugarman said critics tend to focus exclusively on her work with Cuomo that began in the attorney general's office and carried over to the governor's office, but not the 20 years she spent as the chief of the homicide and trial division in the Bronx district attorney's office or the 10 years in private practice after that.
Should Mr. Hughes, an attorney with a private practice in Southold, hold on for victory after absentee ballots are counted, it would mean that, for the first time ever the town's two sitting justices were elected to their current terms without the support of the Republican Party.
Democratic challenger Robert Meguin has worked as an attorney in private practice since 2004.
Mr. Batra is an attorney with a private practice.
She moved to West Hurley in 2001 after the death of her husband, Jonathan, and has since become an attorney with a part time private practice and employment in Albany.
In that race, Democratic Assemblyman and former prosecutor Todd Kaminsky is facing Republican Chris McGrath, an attorney in private practice.
Nonna, an attorney in private practice, is a former county legislator and Pleasantville mayor.
Robert D. Siano, the Bronx Republican Election Commissioner, is an attorney in private practice representing clients in criminal and civil litigation and appeals.
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.»
Linda Murray, Candidate for NYS Supreme Court, 9th Judicial District (Republican, Independence, Conservative) During the past 20 years I have served as a Queens County Prosecutor, Trial Attorney, Municipal Attorney, and attorney in private pAttorney, Municipal Attorney, and attorney in private pAttorney, and attorney in private pattorney in private practice.
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.
Scotto, of Port Washington, had worked for 20 years in Manhattan as an assistant district attorney, rising to chief of the rackets bureau, before opening a private practice in Garden City.
But there is also the possibility that after having thrown all his considerable talents and energies into a job fraught with frustration, Gallo, an attorney, might find private practice most attractive.
He remained in the Naval Reserves when he came back to Western New York, starting out in the District Attorney's Office then entering private law practice.
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