Sentences with phrase «school attorneys believe»

Most old - school attorneys believe that if you are not willing to sacrifice your life, family, and friends for the practice of law, you are not a good attorney.

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What if your father was an accountant and raised you to believe that only by being an accountant could you truly find happiness and never gave you any other options, infact threatened to disown you if you even so much as glanced at the attorney booth or medical fields at your school job fair?
Silver's attorney suggested that Taub's referrals — which were to a number of firms in addition to Weitz — were done in the most altruistic manner, and noted that he'd fought to retain his tenured position at Columbia despite being removed in the wake of Silver's arrest, because — as he said in his suit against the university that brought a temporary injunction against the school — he believed he had done nothing wrong.
School Board attorney Frank Miller said they believed Paladino authored articles in Artvoice to advance his own political agenda.
Jessie Hamilton is an attorney, former school board President, and community board member who is running because he believes Camara to be an instrument for the discredited Norman organization to retain power.
The attorney for the school board members, Frank Miller, says he believes that through questioning of Paladino, he proved his case.
The attorney for the other school board members, Frank Miller, says he believes that through questioning of Paladino, he proved his case.
Also, attorneys representing the state have been adamant recently that it won't fund any new magnet schools in Hartford, and Democratic Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has said he doesn't believe the state has an obligation to open more magnet schools.
(a) Whenever the Attorney General receives a complaint in writing signed by an individual to the effect that he is being deprived of or threatened with the loss of his right to the equal protection of the laws, on account of his race, color, religion, or national origin, by being denied equal utilization of any public facility which is owned, operated, or managed by or on behalf of any State or subdivision thereof, other than a public school or public college as defined in section 401 of title IV hereof, and the Attorney General believes the complaint is meritorious and certifies that the signer or signers of such complaint are unable, in his judgment, to initiate and maintain appropriate legal proceedings for relief and that the institution of an action will materially further the orderly progress of desegregation in public facilities, the Attorney General is authorized to institute for or in the name of the United States a civil action in any appropriate district court of the United States against such parties and for such relief as may be appropriate, and such court shall have and shall exercise jurisdiction of proceedings instituted pursuant to this section.
(2) signed by an individual, or his parent, to the effect that he has been denied admission to or not permitted to continue in attendance at a public college by reason of race, color, religion, or national origin, and the Attorney General believes the complaint is meritorious and certifies that the signer or signers of such complaint are unable, in his judgment, to initiate and maintain appropriate legal proceedings for relief and that the institution of an action will materially further the orderly achievement of desegregation in public education, the Attorney General is authorized, after giving notice of such complaint to the appropriate school board or college authority and after certifying that he is satisfied that such board or authority has had a reasonable time to adjust the conditions alleged in such complaint, to institute for or in the name of the United States a civil action in any appropriate district court of the United States against such parties and for such relief as may be appropriate, and such court shall have and shall exercise jurisdiction of proceedings instituted pursuant to this section, provided that nothing herein shall empower any official or court of the United States to issue any order seeking to achieve a racial balance in any school by requiring the transportation of pupils or students from one school to another or one school district to another in order to achieve such racial balance, or otherwise enlarge the existing power of the court to insure compliance with constitutional standards.
I believe the school would be the best course of action, as every attorney with whom I have spoken has stated that the school is at fault for the loans received.
In contrast, only 23 percent of practicing attorneys who work at companies that hire recent law school graduates believe recent law school graduates possess sufficient practice skills.
In contrast, only 57 percent of practicing attorneys who work at companies that hire recent law school graduates believe recent law school graduates are effective legal writers.
For old school attorneys, I have a hard time believing electronic signatures will be widely accepted.
Never, Exposing the Law School Scam, Jobless Juris Doctor, Temporary Attorney: The Sweatshop Edition, which he believes «make a strong case that something is deeply wrong with law schools
I am a former high school teacher with over 11 years of experience working with families in a variety of high conflict situations and believe my role as your attorney is to educate you and to make the law easier for you to understand.
Regularly helping employers attract their ideal talent and advising attorneys on career options, strategically mapping career moves, networking, and interviewing, Liz firmly believes law students should begin taking control over and managing their own careers, starting in law school.
To become a successful attorney, we believe that education can't end when attorneys leave law school.
I believe this sort of law school faculty attitude helps produce attorneys who act unethically.
One believed he heard shots by the football field, something Peterson mentioned in a statement released last month by his attorney, arguing that the school resource deputy thought shots were coming from outside the 1200 building.
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