Though he has
represented clients of all ages in the past, he now focuses on helping child victims.
Not exact matches
DOMINGO MILELLA (BFA 2005 Photography) Photographer;
represented by Tracy Williams, Ltd., NYC and Camilla Grimaldi, London; solo exhibitions «Domingo Milella» at Tracy Willimas, Ltd. (2013), NYC, and Brancolini Grimaldi, London (2012); «Outer Ages
of Some Buried
Age,» Palazzo Coiro, Castelmezzano, Italy (2011); Foam photography museum, Amsterdam, (2008); group exhibitions: «Unknown Pascali,» Les Recontres d'Arles, Arles, France (2011); «Visions and Documents,» Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Rome (2010); listed in Photo District News» 30 New and Emerging Photographers to Watch (2008); featured in Le Journal de la Photographie (2013);
clients include T - Style, Sunday New York Times, Domus and Wallpaper.
Mr. Chamberlin also continues to
represent clients in commercial and real estate litigation and victims
of employment discrimination, sexual harassment,
age and racial discrimination and victims
of insurance bad faith.
As part
of her practice in employment and labor, civil rights, and directors and officers (D&O) liability, Tina has successfully
represented many
clients in claims brought under federal, state, and local laws governing fair - employment practices, including Title VII, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA),
Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), employment discrimination, sexual harassment, wrongful discharge, breach
of contract, negligent hiring, and defamation.
Clients of CLSMF
represent the diversity that is Florida - encompassing all races, ethnic groups and
ages, ranging from veterans and family farmers to the urban low - wage workers and victims
of natural disasters.
The primary healthcare service provides for a population
of 764 Indigenous Australians
aged 10 — 24 years, which
represents 28.5 %
of a total
of 2677 Indigenous persons in the local population.34 The community - based youth service serves a population
of approximately 4338 Indigenous young people
aged 10 — 24 years, which
represents 30.1 %
of a total
of 14 391 Indigenous persons in the local population.34 The
client base
of both services includes a significant number
of young people who move between the regional centre and the remote and very remote communities
of far north Queensland.