Sentences with phrase «role as a litigator»

I have had the opportunity to practice this «art» in my role as a litigator and collaborate with some great litigation graphics specialists and it is my great pleasure to announce my latest collaboration.

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Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell (D - Maine) spoke to aspiring litigators at the Albany Law School this month where he discussed his time on Capitol Hill and his role serving the country as special envoy overseas.
The Commission has, in addition to its role as negotiator of future investment treaty, also emerged as litigator and enforcer in the regime.
Leveraging her background as a litigator in San Francisco, Kate has unparalleled access to roles and firms in the Northern California market.
«Coming out of law school, new lawyers think of their role as environmental litigator or transactional lawyer or family lawyer or whatever it may be.
In our role as trial consultants, we frequently work with some of the top law firm litigators in the nation, as well as with in - house counsel for some of the nation's major companies.
But that doesn't capture the role of most business lawyers, or indeed litigators as counsellors, when they're not in court.
I have moved from a position as a practicing litigator at a prominent national law firm with a vibrant IP practice to an exciting new role as the Managing Director, Litigation Consulting at A2L Consulting.
Matt is nationally recognized for his leadership in the field and his broad - based experience — from his role as an employment litigator, counselor, and first chair labor contract negotiator — and fits right in with our client - focused service model.»
The uncertainty and complexities of disentangling the UK from the EU is impacting on London's role as an international litigation hub, according to one of the country's foremost litigators.
Recognizing these facts, litigators and investigators in both civil and criminal matters have begun to focus carefully on electronic discovery and the role of computer forensics — the science of reliably recovering and handling electronic storage media and the data contained therein so as to provide the appropriate foundations for admissible evidence.
After working as a litigator in family law cases, I left that role in order to work with the clients outside of court.
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