Sentences with phrase «says about attorneys»

But even if that doesn't necessarily describe you, one slide in particular caught my eye because of what it says about attorneys and their future clients.
Philadelphia (CNN)- There is one thing to be said about Attorney General Eric Holder.
That's what Melissa Rabinovich said about Attorney General candidate Eric Schneiderman Wednesday, a day after her minivan was damaged by his car in a hit - and - run.
The New York State Constitution actually has very little to say about the Attorney General.

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The investigation was prompted by about a dozen complaints concerning the Trump school that the attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, has found to be «credible» and «serious,» these people said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because the investigation was not yet public.
Some experts, such as Marcus Lemon, an attorney at Polsinelli and former chief counsel to Federal Highway Administration from 2007 to 2009, say this proposal could actually help state and local budgets, because it provides more clarity about federal contributions, thereby forcing them to adapt accordingly.
Edwards» defense attorneys, however, quickly challenged Young's credibility, saying that he consulted with three other witnesses about his testimony and that he was a greedy staffer.
«I don't want to worry about this stuff, and I don't want to practice law again,» said Mara Fortin, owner of a Nothing Bundt Cakes franchise, and a former attorney based in San Diego.
Trump has said Dreamers «have nothing to worry about,» but Attorney General Jeff Sessions last week said immigrants who arrived in the United States as children were «subject to being deported.»
Massachusetts» attorney general has already said she would investigate Facebook over the matter while a coalition of 37 state attorneys has sent Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg a letter urging him disclose more information about his company's data collection and security practices.
Chicago attorney Kara E.F. Cenar of Bell, Boyd & Lloyd says that entrepreneurs should start thinking about these issues earlier than most do.
It's good to give employees these options because «one thing you don't want to do is require people to report only to their supervisors, because unfortunately that may be the person who they have a complaint aboutsays Lisa Guerin, an attorney specializing in employment law and the author of The Essential Guide to Workplace Investigations: How to Handle Employee Complaints & Problems.
The reason for the fear, this strategist said, comes from uncertainty about how the president may react, including possibly firing special counsel Robert Mueller, who reportedly made the referral leading to the Cohen raid, and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who reportedly signed off on the raids.
Using bitcoin or other virtual currency to purchase goods and services is considered exchanging property, and all the transactions must be tracked for gains and losses, said Bryan Skarlatos, a tax attorney at Kostelanetz & Fink LLP who has lectured and written about bitcoin.
In messages to staff, tech companies sometimes conflate conversations employees are allowed to have, such as complaining about working conditions, with sharing trade secrets, said Chris Baker, an attorney with Baker Curtis and Schwartz, PC, who represents the fired Googler.
Sen. Richard Burr, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, subsequently turned the floor over to the attorney general, who went on to say that he had consulted with senior Justice Department staff prior to his testimony about what he called a «longstanding policy» regarding communications with the president.
Think long and hard, said Clapp, about whom you select as your durable power of attorney and medical power of attorney.
Trendon Shavers, 32, of McKinney, Texas, was charged with misappropriating about 146,000 of the 764,000 bitcoin, then worth more than $ 4.5 million, that he raised from September 2011 to September 2012, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara in Manhattan said.
«It's clear from what they filed that they withdrew, and that he didn't pay them,» said David Gingras, copyright and internet law attorney based in Phoenix about Ormond's motion to withdraw.
But today, «employee relations is really about limiting the liability of the employer,» says Mintzer, the employment attorney.
«DOJ trial attorney Amy Matchison said at a court hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley Thursday that the IRS has been in talks with Coinbase about narrowing its request to only items the agency would need to look for unreported income,» reported The Recorder, a legal site that reported on the hearing.
The investigation, led by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, began in February after an ex-Uber engineer published a blog post in which she said she had repeatedly complained about sexual harassment and discrimination at the ride - hailing company.
State and federal prosecutors often begin investigations because of consumer and whistleblower complaints, several civil and antitrust attorneys said, and gripes about rising insulin prices have been roiling the online diabetes community for the past few years.
The City Attorney says that MonkeyParking — an app that allow users to pay for information about available spots — is selling the use of public parking spaces, not information.
For example, Reed says that if the employee in question recently «made complaints of racial or gender discrimination, yet the behavior or performance problem does exist, it's a good idea to talk to an attorney about how you might approach that person.»
Keeping mum about the location of your will, powers of attorney and other important documents is dangerous, said Larry Lehmann, a partner at Lehmann Norman & Marcus LC in New Orleans.
Attorneys general use the legally binding demands to collect evidence, such as documents and emails, and testimony to help «piece together any number of stories about potential competitive harm,» Moss said.
Even if you didn't have those cases, the very evidence that the Attorney General relies on for his advertising claim is that he says DraftKings suggests in its advertising that anyone can win and that's not true because about 1 % of players win a majority of the prizes.
Trump's longtime personal attorney Michael Cohen paid Daniels, an adult film actress, $ 130,000 in exchange for her signing a nondisclosure agreement in the final days of the 2016 election that kept her from saying anything about an alleged affair with Trump.
«This case is about one competitor deciding they need to win at all costs,» an attorney for Alphabet said in his opening statement on Monday.
Jeffrey Klobucar, an attorney representing about a dozen former students, said he's waiting to see the agreement before making any comment on it, although he added that he's worried about the outcome for students.
Trump said his attorney Michael Cohen received a monthly retainer, which he used to pay the actress to sign an agreement not to talk about her allegations and thus «stop the false and extortionist accusations made by her about an affair.»
«Earlier today, Mr. Cohen through his attorney, Mr. Rosen, further threatened my client in an effort to prevent her from telling the truth about what really happened,» he said.
In a statement, White House spokesman Raj Shah said: «The president did not speak with the attorney general about this matter, and no White House official was authorized to speak with the Department of Justice on this matter.»
Trendon Shavers, 32, of McKinney, Texas, was charged with misappropriating about 146,000 of the 764,000 bitcoin, then worth more than $ 4.5 million, that he raised from September 2011 to September 2012 by promising investors «absurdly high» interest rates, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara in Manhattan said.
«The American people have been reminded this year of reasons to be concerned for their privacy,» says the group's attorney, Patrick Murck, referencing the recent disclosures about unwarranted government spying on innocent citizens.
«Michael Scronic lied about the performance of his investment fund, telling investors that his returns were as high as 13 percent,» U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey S. Berman said.
April 12 West Virginia's attorney general on Thursday said he had sued Equifax Inc for failing to safeguard its consumer information and delaying in alerting the public to a data breach that exposed the personal data of about 148 million people.
Michael Cohen is my attorney,» Trump said in April, when asked about the payment.
April 12 West Virginia sued Equifax Inc on Thursday for failing to safeguard consumer information of hundreds of thousands of state residents and for delaying alerting the public to a breach that exposed the personal data of about 148 million people, the state's attorney general said.
When he had to squeeze extra floors into a new building, he called Sandy Lindenbaum, a zoning - law guru who called himself «the last of the gunslingers»; when he needed the New Jersey Casino Control Commission to see things his way, he turned to Atlantic City fixture Nick Ribis; when he wanted to divorce Ivana (and, later on, her successor, Marla Maples), he retained Jay Goldberg, a self - described «killer» who says he can «rip skin off a body»; when it was tax time, he reversed decades of bragging about his billions and had tax attorneys say his properties were worth only a fraction of what he had publicly proclaimed (an ongoing tax appeal in Chicago declares Trump Tower Chicago «a failed business»); when he was in the market for a troubleshooter, he hired Michael Cohen, who has threatened journalists who've written about Trump with bodily harm.
Peabody Energy has a responsibility to be honest with investors and the public about the risks posed by climate change, New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman said in announcing the settlement with Peabody Monday.
«It is no longer hacking merely for a quick payout, but hacking to support a diversified criminal conglomerate,» Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said in a statement about the JP Morgan attack activity.
On April 5, 2018, President Trump said he did not know about a $ 130,000 hush - money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels from Michael Cohen, Trump's personal attorney.
Daniels» attorney spoke the morning after she sued Trump in Los Angeles Superior Court, saying a non-disclosure agreement about their «intimate» relationship is invalid because the then - New York businessman never signed it.
In a story published Sunday, The New York Times said Trump's longtime lawyer Michael Cohen had received information from both American Media, the tabloid's owner, and McDougal's attorney in the summer of 2016 about the American Media payment to McDougal for the exclusive rights to her claims of an affair.
WASHINGTON — The attorney for porn actress Stormy Daniels said Wednesday that President Trump knew about hush money paid right before the 2016 election to keep her silence about their sexual relationship.
Prosecutors also fear that Manning might not be a cooperative witness and that defense attorneys might raise questions about her credibility, officials familiar with the case said.
President Donald Trump says he didn't know about a $ 130,000 payment his personal attorney made to an adult film actress who alleges they had an affair.
A spokeswoman declined to answer a series of direct questions from CNBC about his case, instead providing a statement from Acting Assistant Attorney General Caroline D. Ciraolo of the Justice Department's Tax Division: «Bradley Birkenfeld was afforded due process of law and sentenced by a federal district court after full consideration of all relevant facts and circumstances, including his admission that he advised wealthy UBS clients on how to conceal their assets from the U.S. government,» she said.
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