Sentences with phrase «running of a law office»

Another is that they should be using a platform such as — of course — Clio to make the delivery of legal services and the running of a law office as effortless as possible for both the law firm and its clients.
Engage a practice management advisor, or «PMA», in support of the effectual running of your law office.
Junior Legal secretaries play a vital role in the effective running of a law office

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She plans to revisit the idea once in office, with an eye to addressing some of the failings of the current law, which allows for private insurers to vie for customers on federal and state - run health insurance exchanges.
To help run EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance — responsible for enforcement of environmental laws, including the Clean Air Act — Pruitt chose Patrick Traylor, a longtime lawyer who has worked helping such clients as «Koch Industries, Dominion Energy and TransCanada, responsible for the proposed Keystone XL pipeline» avoid and rebuff environmental enforcement lawsuits.
So if the general population is at fault for having no choice but to elect yet another fraudulent and unrepresentative politician to some public office, then at least the prerequisites for running are faulty, the process absent of any oversight, the office free of any accountability, and the whole government essentially run by people who do not respect the law, to put it nicely.
He writes about the sixteen days he spent sailing the Pacific Ocean with five buddies and a crate of canned meat, the time he took his kids on a world tour to eat ice cream with heads of state, his stubbornness in getting into law school by sitting on a bench outside the dean's office for seven days until they finally let him enroll, his «office» at Tom Sawyer Island at Disneyland, the flowers he sent to the elderly woman who nearly killed him running a stop sign, the work he's done to free Ugandan children from prison.
So I apologise if this comes across as uncivil, but — «the most experienced democratically elected president of the world» has the most experience because he has changed the laws several times to allow him to run more than he should have, and now last year lengthened the amount of time he can stay in office.
The head of the state Republican Party, Chairman Ed Cox, has filed a complaint alleging that Cuomo and his former closest aide, Percoco, broke laws meant to prevent government offices from being used to run political campaigns.
Prosecutors and Board of Election officials agree that state election law prohibits the offering of public employment in exchange for running, or not running, for office.
I suggested to him that this doesn't make much sense for the Democratic primary since the bulk of the vote comes out of NYC, which explains why all of the Democratic hopefuls — particularly Sen. Eric Schneiderman — are running so hard to the left and playing up issues like Rockefeller Drug Law reform, which has zero to do with the AG's office.
While many district attorneys opposed the law, Schneiderman's office said local prosecutors have been «cordial» and not attempted, before Abelove's «end - run» last week, to impede the attorney general's review of deadly incidents involving police use of force.
«It is forbidden under state election law to offer any kind of compensation to entice somebody to run for public office, or to not run for public office,» he said.
He said the swoop on its law offices, located in Panama's banking district, had begun on Tuesdayon the basis of the news reports about the offshore businesses it created and in some cases ran for wealthy clients around the world.
AGs should be barred from running elected office for at least three years after leaving that post to discourage them from bringing politically motivated cases instead of fairly enforcing the law, says former AIG honcho Maurice «Hank» Greenberg.
When his car was to be impounded for running foul of traffic laws, a female staff was attached to the offender's vehicle to accompany the vehicle to a nearby FRSC office for other necessary processes as contained in the operational procedure to be effected, the driver sped away with the female staff.
«The law should be changed so that if you want to run for office in New York State, you have to agree to participate in a series of public debates with all candidates who meet the legal requirements to be on the ballot,» said Hawkins.
The governor wants to revoke a law known as Wilson - Pakula, that permits parties to run candidates for office who not actually members of their parties.
The plan includes a total contribution limit of $ 2,600 for all candidates running for state office, a complete ban on corporate campaign contributions, the elimination of «housekeeping accounts,» a $ 2,600 limit for transfers between party and candidate committees, and the repeal of the Wilson Pakula provision of the State Election Law which allows non-party members to be approved for candidacy by party officials.
Prosecutors and Board of Election officials agree that the state election law prohibits the offer of public employment in exchange for running, or not running, for office.
As Florida Politics reported last week, Democrats believe they are on the precipice of retaking the Florida Senate for the first time in the 21st century — but JJR's congressional run, which since Rick Scott's signature put resign - to - run back into Florida law for federal offices, and which would require JJR to leave the Senate in April, could jeopardize their narrow path to do so.
Nassau County legislative leaders talk about a new law proposed by majority Republicans on Monday, May 1, 2017, that would bar individuals convicted of felonies involving public corruption from running for county office or holding a county - appointed board or commission seat.
The independent non-partisan board found that de Blasio's Campaign for One New York, set up before he took office and run by his campaign staff, stayed within the law but took advantage of serious loopholes that need to be closed.
Steve Williams, one of three candidates seeking the Democratic designation to run for CNY's congressional seat, NY - 24, picked up some key support from Long Island Rep. Steve Israel, who headlined a fundraiser for Williams at the candidate's law office in downtown Syracuse.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg can not run for re-election because of the city's term limits law, while Public Advocate Bill de Blasio and Comptroller John Liu are both running for Mayor rather than seeking re-election to their current offices.
As a felon who was convicted of crimes related to his public office, Ganim can not qualify for public financing under state law if he runs for governor in 2018.
New York's attorneys general should be barred from running for governor or other elective position for at least three years after leaving office to discourage them from bringing politically motivated cases instead of fairly enforcing the law, says former AIG honcho Maurice «Hank» Greenberg.
Under state law, individuals convicted of a felony must get a waiver from the courts, known as a «certificate of good conduct,» to run for public office.
«During the upcoming election, the Department of State will send a Florida elections expert from the Division of Elections to Supervisor Snipes» office to ensure that all laws are followed so the citizens of Broward County can have the efficient, properly run election they deserve,» Scott's office said in a written statement.
Other potential Democratic candidates include David Calone, a venture capitalist who also worked as a federal prosecutor; William Wexler, a defense attorney and former county prosecutor who shares offices with Suffolk Democratic chairman Richard Schaffer; Tad Scharfenberg, a defense attorney and former county prosecutor who ran for district attorney in 1997; James Chalifoux, deputy bureau chief of the district attorney's major crimes bureau; Maureen McCormick, a top Nassau prosecutor who lives in Huntington; and Laura Ahearn, executive director of Parents for Megan's Law, an advocacy group for victims of sexual assault.
Hawkins said in a statement, «The law should be changed so that if you want to run for office in New York State, you have to agree to participate in a series of public debates with all candidates who meet the legal requirements to be on the ballot.»
Cox also accused the governor of trying to send a message to Vance at at time when the Republicans have formally called on the prosecutor to investigate the Cuomo administration for corruption after it was revealed in a federal trial that Joseph Percoco, a former top aide to the governor, continued to use his government office after leaving the state payroll to run Cuomo's 2014 re-eelction campaign, which would violate state law.
But when Maturo indicated in 2010 that he planned to run for mayor again, he received a letter from an official in the state comptroller's office saying that if Maturo were to become mayor again, his pension payments would be cut off while he was in office — under a revised interpretation of the law.
If Ritz were to lose the primary, our sources tell us, she will just run again for Superintendent of Public Instruction since it is a nominating convention and she would not be prohibited from running again for another office under Indiana's «sore loser» law which bans candidates from running for an office in the general election which they lost in the primary.
«The fact that records prior to 2012 have already been destroyed — coupled with the need to use freedom of information laws to get this data in the first place — will not instil confidence in the public that the Speaker's office is run with a culture of transparency and openness.»
A lot of d - bags would refrain from running for political office if that was a law of the land.
«The fact that records prior to 2012 have already been destroyed - coupled with the need to use Freedom of Information laws to get this data in the first place - will not instil confidence in the public that the Speaker's Office is run with a culture of transparency and openness.»
«We must replace the public embarrassment of existing campaign financing laws, which allow enormous contributions and unlimited expenditures, with a system of reasonable limits that levels the playing field and ensures that meritorious candidates are not discouraged by the costs of running for public office
Reporters have been writing about Smith's chronic violation of state election laws since shortly after he first ran for public office.
It highlights all of Rice's negatives — from the fact that she used to be a registered Republican (she switched to independent when she went to work in Pennsylvania and then became a Democrat just before first running for DA in 2005) to her failure to vote for 18 years to her firing of women — mostly mothers — who were working part time at the DA's office to her alleged lobbying against «real» Rockefeller Drug Law reform.
Carone said he plans to argue that state election law prohibits anyone convicted of a misdemeanor from running for office for five years — which would make Pierre ineligible.
Of course, Abe eventually gets his law degree, runs for elected office and embarks on his journey to the White House.
The story is comprised of four separate vignettes, following the romantic misadventures of various characters in Rome - a retired American opera director tries to make a star of his daughter's father - in - law to be, who can only sing in the shower; a pair of newlyweds are separated for a day and have their fidelity tested by a prostitute, movie star and a burglar; a middle - class office worker unexpectedly becomes a celebrity targeted by the paparazzi; and an architect runs into a young man who reminds him of a younger version of himself - and is about to make the same romantic mistakes....
McCarthy plays Susan Cooper, a CIA analyst who sits at a bank of computers in a basement office — with a vermin problem that provides a surprisingly effective running joke — where she oversees missions for debonair agent Bradley Fine (Jude Law).
While the No Child Left Behind Act has faced a lot of criticism from Democratic candidates for federal office this election season, a Republican running in the hotly contested U.S. Senate race in Colorado isn't exactly a big fan of the law either.
After completing his law degree and returning to his home state, Quarles decided to run for office in the hope of making vast improvements, especially to the state education system which ranks last in the country.
Alfred S. Regnery, administrator of the office of juvenile justice and delinquency prevention said the center would provide «a valuable federal resource» to parents, citizens, and law - enforcement agencies in helping locate, identify, and return children who have been abducted or who have run away from home.
But a little - known provision of federal law prohibits teachers in the District of Columbia from running for political office.
This is the space that I know the most about and the area that I've studied and worked on over my career, starting from a public interest law firm experience at the Institute for Justice, [then] the Heritage Foundation, the White House, and the U.S. Department of Education running the Office of Innovation and Improvement.
That law would allow as many as 45 new charter schools to open in the next six years, run by nonprofit organizations under contract, or «charter,» with a local school district or with the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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