Not exact matches
He has conducted
public relations for Major League Soccer, the Department of
Defense Warrior Games and the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, among other
clients; he's also worked, pro bono, in media relations supporting Puerto Rico's victims of Hurricane Maria.
But Percoco's
defense attorneys have argued that their
client can't be guilty of the alleged bribery by COR or «the theft of honest services» from the
public in part because he wasn't a state official at the time he took payments from COR, even if he acted like one.
O'Donnell, a former
public defense attorney, who often visited
clients in New York City's jails, also in the letter expressed concern that the newest corrections officers are placed on the 3 to 11 PM shift, when most of an unusually high number of incidents involving assaults occur.
Defense attorney Michael Feldberg countered by describing the 74 - year - old Democrat as a dedicated
public servant, and argued there was no proof his
client pocketed the money in exchange for taking official action.
Defense attorney Barry Bohrer, addressing the jury for about 45 minutes, described Percoco as a
public servant and pal of the governor — but insisted his
client never traded on their friendship.
About St. John, Bowling, Lawrence & Quagliana, LLP St. John, Bowling, Lawrence & Quagliana, LLP, representing RRHA in this case, is a litigation firm that has past experience in 42 U.S.C. § 1983
public housing litigation and represents
clients in Virginia state and federal courts in matters including civil rights law, business law, eminent domain, criminal
defense, college and university disciplinary proceedings, government representation, estate planning and real estate matters.
Additionally, our attorneys advise
clients on issues that surface with complex delays and additional compensation claim analysis and resolution, payment and performance bond enforcement, and
defense on private and
public jobs on both the federal and state levels.
In the coming months we will use this space to provide our
clients and the general
public with information about personal injury and criminal
defense law, as well as to expand upon topics discussed elsewhere on our site.
article published in FDCC Insights, A Journal for Civil
Defense and Corporate Counsel Presenter at FDCC 2015 annual conference: «The Attorney
Client Privilege in the Corporate Context» Article: «For Accountants and their Lawyers, an Ominous Sign» published in FDCC Commercial Litigation Newsletter Presenter at North Carolina Association of
Defense Attorneys 2015 annual meeting, Products Liability Section: «The Attorney
Client Privilege in the Corporate Context» North Carolina Foundation Bar Association CLE Program: Managing Complex Litigation Certified
Public Accountants Law Forum: So You've Been Sued: Practical Advice for Lawyers and Accountants
Chris Spesia has represented the Firm's
public utility
client in land use and construction disputes with municipalities and in the Illinois Commerce Commission, including multiple acquisition transactions and
defense of customer complaints.
Represents individuals, including
public officials, lobbyists, and high - level state administrators, as well as businesses, in state and federal criminal investigations and grand jury proceedings;
clients accused by the government of fraud; students accused of sexual misconduct; Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers; Best Lawyers in America «Lawyer of the Year» in Non-White-Collar Criminal
Defense; listed in Best Lawyers in White - Collar Criminal
Defense and Civil Rights Law categories.
Jonathan joined Lightfoot in September 2012 and has represented
clients in many areas of civil
defense litigation including product liability, premises liability, toxic torts,
public record and first amendment disputes, and business and commercial cases.
Disclosure: Charles Grose represented the South Carolina
Public Defender Association as amicus curie in State v. Langford, the South Carolina Association of Criminal
Defense Lawyers as amicus curie in State v. Hepburn, and individual
client as amicus curie in State v. Dykes.
«like Charles Evans Hughes, Sr., later Mr. Chief Justice Hughes, who stood up for the constitutional rights of socialists to be socialists and
public officials despite the threats and clamorous protests of self - proclaimed super patriots — men like Charles Evans Hughes, Jr., and John W. Davis, who, while against everything for which the Communists stood, strongly advised the Congress in 1948 that it would be unconstitutional to pass the law then proposed to outlaw the Communist Party — men like Lord Erskine, James Otis, Clarence Darrow, and the multitude of others who have dared to speak in
defense of causes and
clients without regard to personal danger to themselves.
Adept at class and collective actions
defense, the group represents
clients in connection with employment law compliance, collective bargaining and NLRB proceedings, ADA
public access, global workforce issues, immigration and non-compete and trade secret advice and litigation.
As a federal
public defender Mr. MacCarthy knows how important it is to look good since oftentimes as a criminal
defense attorney you have little to work with in defending your
client.
Core Competencies Organizational Leadership • Records / Legal Research •
Client &
Public Relations • Time Management • Negotiation & Presentation Skills • Court Procedures • Insurance
Defense • General Commercial Litigations
Professional Experience Accenture (Chicago, IL) 2007 — Present Consultant for Department of
Defense (2008 — Present) • Collaborate with management and
client counterparts to identify key issues / risks and develop appropriate solutions, earning consistent high rankings for project success within peer group and managing resource regularly with little supervision • Develop procurement business processes models and sound functional designs for SAP Enterprise Resource Planning system • Lead system test phase for SAP Document Builder and Tech Quality (Material Management), holding responsibility for test case creation, data management, and status reporting • Identify cross-process gaps in custom functionality through systems design analyses, uncovering significant cost savings • Provide troubleshooting guidance by debugging software, working closely with technical counterparts during test / build phases of project to expedite issue resolution, including several hundred defects revealed through program testing • Obtain
public trust clearance, issued by the US Department of
Defense
• Obtained
public trust clearance issued by the US Department of
Defense Client: Global Beverage, Snack, and Food Company 2008 • Executed data conversion procedures and system tests for direct procurement processes which were integral in the system integration of an Enterprise Resource Planning application.