Sentences with phrase «represent areas involved»

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«The problem is when public money is involved, there needs to be the highest degree of oversight over that public money,» said Assemblyman John McDonald, a Democrat who represents an Albany - area district.
«We found that it's the areas of the brain involved in representing the sound of words, not sounds in isolation or abstract rules, that send back the important information.
The autoimmune therapeutic area represents a broad category of human disease presentations that involve a variety of organ targets and thus presents a significant challenge with respect to the development of therapies designed to re-establish self - tolerance.
For those of us deeply involved in public education reform, this issue simultaneously represents potentially the most productive area of reform and exhibits the most intransigent support base protecting the status quo.
Paul Walter was involved with the Morgan since the late 1970s, when he donated a collection of Indian miniature paintings, an area otherwise not represented in the institution's collections, according to the museum.
This has involved cultivating donors to support acquisition of major works by artists not previously represented in the city collections, such as Tracey Emin, Gilbert and George, Anya Gallaccio, Michael Craig - Martin and Wolfgang Tillmans and also developing new areas for curatorial attention.
Its methodology involves constructing and comparing two separate «accounts,» representing the supply and demand of renewable biological resources across six mutually exclusive land - use types: cropland, grazing land, forest, fishing ground, built - up land, and the area of forest required to offset human carbon emissions (the carbon footprint).
The firm's six lawyers advise and represent clients — most of whom are involved in real estate, construction, or insurance — in matters within the firm's chosen areas of practice: condominium and subdivision development, construction law and litigation, insurance law, condominium corporation advice, and litigation and dispute resolution.
As the largest personal injury firm based in Tennessee, we are fully equipped to represent people who need guidance in cases involving car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, nursing home negligence, product liability, workers» compensation, and Social Security Disability, among other areas.
We represent clients in Tennessee and Georgia in several main practice areas involving injury, loss and hardship:
While most of our legal malpractice cases involve business transactions, we represent clients in legal malpractice claims involving a wide variety of practice areas.
Our Macon medical malpractice attorneys have represented clients in cases involving the following areas of care or issues:
Whether or not a lawyer is ready to represent an aboriginal client is a question with both practical and deeply personal components; it will also depend on the area of practice involved.
Our Virginia lawyers at the law firm of Huffman & Huffman represent people throughout the Tidewater and Hampton Roads area in Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Newport News, Portsmouth, Williamsburg and Hampton in personal injury cases involving automobile accidents, drunk driving, tractor trailer accidents, serious injuries, motorcycle accidents and products liability.
In the area of real estate litigation, Mr. Peloso represents institutional, municipal, and individual clients in disputes involving, among other things, title, zoning (including enforcement actions), wetlands, land use, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), eminent domain, foreclosure, and other real property rights cases.
Although this research doesn't necessarily label it as such, I've noticed that there's a bit of a slippery slope effect to litigating without counsel, in which the the decision to self - represent, whether a choice was involved or not, seems to trigger a cascade of adverse effects that ultimately result in litigants without counsel achieving worse results in every major area of family law than would have been achieved with counsel.
Since 1984, Sarasota car accident lawyer Dana J. Watts has vigorously represented injured clients in Bradenton, in Sarasota County and throughout the surrounding area in a wide range of car accident cases involving:
Our team in this practice area has experience representing a wide variety of businesses involved in government investigations for money laundering, insider trading and more.
He has particular expertise in the area of construction litigation and regularly represents residential and commercial builders and owners — both private and public — involving payment disputes, recovery actions, construction defect, mechanic's lien, stop notice, delay and acceleration claims, bid protests, and debarment proceedings.
Represented a health insurer concerning its administration of the Connecticut Medicaid program, including matters relating to provider reimbursement and compliance with Connecticut's Freedom of Information Act requirements, an area in which Robinson + Cole litigated the leading cases involving Medicaid managed care organizations (MCOs).
Trepanier MacGillis Battina P.A. has unique experience representing and advising clients in these areas, including litigation involving the following:
Robert A. Plantz & Associates, LLC, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, is a team of experienced legal professionals representing clients in matters involving family law, personal injury, real estate, criminal defense and other areas.
Mr. Hensley's litigation experience is broad in nature, encompassing such diverse practice areas as: real estate issues of almost any nature; construction defect litigation (both plaintiff and defense, representing developers, contractors, managers, subcontractors, and design professionals); federal and state securities class action / derivative defense; partnership / corporate governance issues; UCC / commercial paper / letter of credit issues; intellectual property / trade secret / unfair competition issues; wrongful termination / harassment trials; wage / hour class action defense; contract formation and interpretation issues; bankruptcy adversary proceedings; health care disputes; telecommunications issues; and debtor / creditor financing issues involving both secured and unsecured interests.
I have represented individuals in bad faith disputes in the Reno area for over 20 years, and have won significant settlements in cases involving insurance bad faith.
We represent victims of accidents of this kind throughout the Sacramento area, including in cases involving car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, and even accidents involving pedestrians and bicyclists.
Patent Litigation: Represented and helped represent clients in patent infringement matters involving diverse areas of technology including semiconductors, solar cells, integrated circuits, computer hardware, architecture, software, digital processing and communications.
Our litigators represent our health care clients in federal and state court litigations, arbitrations, mediations and settlement negotiations involving nearly all areas of commercial and financial activity.
Andrew's experience includes representing doctors, nurses, hospitals & patients in matters of complex litigation involving areas of medical / dental malpractice, as well as personal injury / wrongful death, motor vehicle accidents, construction site injury, general / premises liability, insurance coverage issues, corporate contracts & commercial litigation.
Grayson has also represented subcontractors involved in the following areas of the construction industry:
Practice Areas Mr. Ouellette concentrates his practice on representing municipal defendants in all aspects of civil litigation, especially cases involving civil rights claims and employment related matters.
Mark practices in all areas of workplace law, advising and representing employers on issues involving discipline and discharge, wrongful dismissal actions, occupational health and safety, human rights, and workers compensation matters.
Mr. Sidoti has represented the entire range of laboratory and other healthcare professionals and para-professionals, including pathologists, cytotechnologists, and lab technicians, on behalf of major clinical laboratories and smaller entities, in matters involving the disciplines of cytology, pathology, and cytogenetics, as well as general laboratory testing in the areas of chemistry, hematology, and toxicology.
Our accomplished Boise product liability attorneys represent clients in many areas of product liability involving items such as:
Professional Experience Marine Corps Network Operations Security Center (Quantico, VA) 12/2008 — Present Information Technology Project Manager • Serve as Project Manager responsible for Network Enterprise Services strategic plans and process development • Tasked with the engineering and design of enterprise services for the largest IT project facing the Marine Corps • Oversee project acceptance, manage third party contractor relations, identify requirement gaps, evaluate integration requirements, document solutions, and facilitate the turnover to the operations group • Administer email messaging system, active directory infrastructure, storage area networks, and virtual server infrastructure • Additional systems of responsibility include DMS (Defense Messaging System), DAR (Data at Rest, Guardian Edge's enterprise encryption), HBSS (Host Based Security System), MOSS 2003/2007 (Microsoft SharePoint), SCOM (System Center Operations Manager, Enterprise Event Monitoring) • Provide full time Tier II & III Help Desk Support for the ~ 50,000 users in both the classified and unclassified networks • Directly manage subordinate IT supervisors determining workflow and ensuring efficient and effective operations • Serve as a member of external boards, committees and working groups representing the USMC and the MCNOSC • Champion the MCNOSC's adoption of the ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) processes, implement the MCNOSC's Change Management Process, and establish the first enterprise level Change Management Approval Board • Serve as Project Manager during the Marine Corps first implementation of HBSS on the classified and unclassified networks • Responsible for the Marine Corps» Network Consolidation of the SIPRNet involving the collapsing over 36 separate Active Directory Domains into one forest and a single domain structure and the migration of over 300 servers and every workstation on the USMC SIPRNet
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