«The reprimand or admonition that may have been seen as an acceptable penalty one or two decades ago is not, in our view, an acceptable regulatory response today, given the proper evolution of societal appreciation of the seriousness of sexual misconduct and
the regulatory role of the Law Society in the public interest,» wrote panel chair Malcolm Mercer on behalf of the unanimous panel in reasons dated Jan. 16.
Not exact matches
One way
of parsing out parts
of a state that must be handled on a large, geographical control basis v. those which can be organized differently, is to distinguish between the idea
of a commonwealth which emphasizes the
role of taxing and spending as a governmental function versus the
regulatory state that monopolizes the use
of force and more generally tells people way they can and can not do under the
law.
DeParle convened meetings twice a week in the Old Executive Office Building, bringing together representatives
of agencies as far - flung as the Internal Revenue Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and OMB's
regulatory office — all
of which had a
role in putting the
law into practice.
Robinson is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), where he works on education policy issues including choice in public and private schools,
regulatory development and implementation
of K - 12
laws, the
role of for - profit institutions in education, prison education and reentry, rural education, and the
role of community colleges and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in adult advancement.
In this new research, my co-authors (Daniel Bodansky
of Arizona State University, Seth Hoedl
of Harvard
Law School, and Gilbert Metcalf
of Tufts University) and I examine linkage — not only among cap - and - trade systems, but among cap - and - trade, carbon tax, and non-market
regulatory systems — and the
role that linkage should play in the 2015 agreement.
In terms
of regulatory bodies, throughout the Commonwealth there appears to be variation on the
role of the
law societies.
In his essay, Cameron argues that while the Council
of Europe standards in this domain may be too vague to provide meaningful safeguards, given the number
of actors operating within a fragmented and often out - dated
regulatory framework, stemming from the Council
of Europe and the EU, the instruments adopted by the Council
of Europe and the case
law of the European Court
of Human Rights still play a fundamental
role in this domain.
There is also a need for more clarification and creative thinking about the
roles of different stakeholders: is this a funding issue requiring greater public sector intervention, an education and training issue requiring greater collaboration between lawyers,
law schools and other disciplines, or solely a
regulatory issue?
He plays a key leadership
role in the continued growth
of the company's legal business, which includes legal, legislative, and
regulatory news analysis, and the flagship Bloomberg
Law ® legal and business intelligence research system.
David plays a key leadership
role in the continued growth
of the company's legal business, which includes legal, legislative, and
regulatory news analysis and the flagship Bloomberg
Law technology platform.
The American Bar Association and its nearly 400,000 members — indeed, all practicing lawyers in the United States — are gratified that the House and Senate conferees on the financial markets reform legislation have recognized the importance
of maintaining the historic
role of state supreme courts»
regulatory authority over the practice
of law.
The manuals deal with various legislative and
regulatory issues faced by credit unions in relation to, inter alia, Privacy, Foreign Tax Compliance, Anti-Spam Legislation, CORPORATE
LAW The Rise
of Credit Unions As General Counsel, Susan Ols»
role is to provide industry - oriented advice and counsel on various corporate and commercial issues for Credit Union Central
of Manitoba (CUCM) and CUCM related entities.
Keir Gumbs is featured by The National
Law Journal in an article about the
role of outside counsel in keeping clients abreast
of the changing financial
regulatory landscape under President Trump.
The leading Chinese legal publication also named Hui Xu a «Rising Star» in
regulatory and compliance
law and recognized the firm for its
role in its «Deal
of the Year,» Lenovo's acquisition
of IBM's server...
These,
of course, include chairs, vice-chairs and members
of judicial tribunals (or, to use the more common terminology, adjudicative tribunals); chairs and members
of regulatory agencies; members
of the bureaucracy; politicians; lawyers, paralegals, and community legal workers with experience in acting for users
of the system; academics in the fields
of both
law and political science; students in either
of those fields; and,
of course, individuals and business that have experienced the system as «parties» before particular tribunals, or who can anticipate that
role in the future.
Those who are in control
of law departments,
law firms, professional
regulatory structures, as well as the media, persist in viewing the world though a lens which suggests that while «non-lawyers» are helpful to legal work, their contributions and
roles are not as important as the ones played by lawyers in providing excellent client service and results; professional staff on legal ops teams remain second - class citizens, at least in the eyes
of many lawyers.
Our financial
regulatory reform experience was cemented by our prominent
role in advising clients, including the U.S. and U.K. governments, during the Financial Crisis
of 2008; and the exceptional quality
of our legal team that includes former top regulators, former senior in - house counsels to major financial institutions and former Supreme Court
law clerks, all
of whom combine Washington
regulatory experience with the practical insights
of transactional lawyers.
It also raises important questions about interactions between the
regulatory roles of courts and
law societies.
(a) Document a minimum
of twenty - four hours
of academic preparation or board approved continuing education coursework in counselor supervision training including training six hours in each area as follows: (i) Assessment, evaluation and remediation which includes initial, formative and summative assessment
of supervisee knowledge, skills and self - awareness; components
of evaluation e.g. evaluation criteria and expectations, supervisory procedures, methods for monitoring (both direct and indirect observation) supervisee performance, formal and informal feedback mechanisms, and evaluation processes (both summative and formative), and processes and procedures for remediation
of supervisee skills, knowledge, and personal effectiveness and self - awareness; (ii) Counselor development which includes models
of supervision, learning models, stages
of development and transitions in supervisee / supervisor development, knowledge and skills related to supervision intervention options, awareness
of individual differences and learning styles
of supervisor and supervisee, awareness and acknowledgement
of cultural differences and multicultural competencies needed by supervisors, recognition
of relational dynamics in the supervisory relationship, and awareness
of the developmental process
of the supervisory relationship itself; (iii) Management and administration which includes organizational processes and procedures for recordkeeping, reporting, monitoring
of supervisee's cases, collaboration, research and evaluation; agency or institutional policies and procedures for handling emergencies, case assignment and case management,
roles and responsibilities
of supervisors and supervisees, and expectations
of supervisory process within the institution or agency; institutional processes for managing multiple
roles of supervisors, and summative and formative evaluation processes; and (iv) Professional responsibilities which includes ethical and legal issues in supervision includes dual relationships, competence, due process in evaluation, informed consent, types
of supervisor liability, privileged communication, consultation, etc.;
regulatory issues include Ohio
laws governing the practice
of counseling and counseling supervision, professional standards and credentialing processes in counseling, reimbursement eligibility and procedures, and related institutional or agency procedures.