Sentences with phrase «something about the attorney»

Generally the potential client will want to know something about the attorney they may hire.

Not exact matches

In an op - ed in USA Today last month, she and two other stated reformers — Mark Dupree, a Kansas district attorney, and Miriam Krinsky, a former federal prosecutor — asked for something to be done about the current American justice system.
For the second month in a row, the Siena College poll reports that nearly 100 percent of those surveyed want something done about the corruption in Albany that's led to both former leaders of the legislature sentenced to prison and the U.S. attorney's investigation of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's economic development programs.
«The attorney general is looking to make this about something bigger,» said attorney John Bailey.
Schneiderman's opponent in the fall elections is one of those raising questions about whether the attorney general, who was key to the formation of the ethics commission, could have been more involved and done something to stop alleged interference in probes by Cuomo's aides.
As attorney general, I did something about it.
For the second month in a row, the Siena College poll reports that nearly 100 percent of those surveyed want something done about the corruption in Albany that's led to both former leaders of the legislature sentenced to prison and the U.S. attorney's investigation of Governor Andrew Cuomo's economic development programs.
Attorney Bill Owens won one of the most topsy - turvy special elections in recent memory Tuesday night in Upstate New York, giving Democrats nationally something to cheer about on a day that saw them lose the governorships of New Jersey and Virginia.
«You take the mayor and the county executive and the judges and the district attorney and the police chief — and that bickering and fighting between the DA and the police, I don't care whose fault it is, it's ridiculous, it's hurting us, it has to stop — you put them all in a room and you don't let them out until they come up with a plan, they agree on something, (a way) to do something about crime.»
«It's a job I know something about, I was attorney general before I was governor.
Liang and Kimberly Ballinger met at the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office at about 10:30 a.m. where Liang also told her the fatal shooting of Gurley, 27, in a Pink Houses stairwell in 2014 was not something he «would ever intend or could ever imagine» happening, lawyer Paul Shechtman told DNAinfo.
He mumbled something about not wanting to interfere in an ongoing investigation, but we raised these questions long before the U.S. Attorney swung into action.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's opponent in the fall elections is one of those raising questions about whether the Attorney General, who was key to the formation of the ethics commission, could have been more involved and done something to stop alleged interference in probes by Governor Cuomo's aides.
The public was not notified about the meeting, something Nevergold says is allowed because they were seeking advice from their attorney.
Although SEC filings would no longer be required, communities could still learn something about its waste management and production practices because the company would need to provide information for various kinds of environmental permits, says Tarah Heinzen, an attorney with the Environmental Integrity Project.
Starring: David Tennant, Jerry O'Connell, Abigail Spencer, Jane Curtin, Jeffrey Tambor What you missed out on: In the waning days of his stint on «Doctor Who,» David Tennant decided to expand his horizons and make a break for American television, headlining an NBC series about an attorney who, due to his recurring panic attacks, starts coaching his clients to defend themselves in court... or something like that, anyway.
We might be talking about an attorney who has practiced law for 15 years and wants to give something back, or an engineer who has 20 years of military service.
Kathryn Eidmann, a staff attorney for Public Counsel, spoke to The Hechinger Report about the kids who sued the state to force their schools to teach them something.
I was an assistant district attorney for several years, and at the time I wrote those books the crime world was something I thought about quite a lot.
If you feel something is not right with your student loans, or if you have been contacted by a debt collector about your student loans, its a good idea to talk to an attorney.
Continue to express to the collection agency that the attorney who you are consulting with is providing you promising news about getting approved for a chapter 7 bankruptcy, but this is something that you are trying to avoid.
This is something you will want to speak with a Real Estate attorney about.
Cross-over titles seem to be something of a tradition for the Japanese industry — Street Fighter x Tekken, Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney, Fortune Street — there is something satisfying about this kind of collaboration in the same way Sony allowing Marvel to use Spiderman in Captain America: Civil War gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling inside.
Friday's ruling is «the first time [that] a U.S. court not only recognized the extraordinary harms young people are facing due to climate change, but ordered an agency to do something about it,» said Andrea Rodgers, an attorney with the Western Environmental Law Center who represents the young plaintiffs.
Something for law firms and attorneys to be sensitive about when sponsoring stories.
If you have said something you shouldn't have or are concerned about what your spouse is saying, a skilled attorney may be able to take action in your favor to remedy the situation.
Todd, something made me think to ask you this, do you look toward because you're in a big Bar, obviously Texas, and you don't have to be in a big Bar for this question to be applicable, but when you either went out on your own or now as an experienced attorney, do you ever turn to your Bar Association to learn about its member benefits because most Bar associations have remember benefits, where you get discounts on all sorts of tools, services, and providers.
Something else worth noting about HoudiniEsq is that it is free to solo attorneys.
Also, if an attorney's client lies to him or her about the facts, the attorney could conceivably say something inaccurate while believing it to be true.
The dissent also has something to say about stays when the Attorney General and the amicus can not agree on what the former is to pay the latter.
If I offer a fixed - price «contested» divorce, for example, then the incentive for the client is to make full - use of that pricing model and to regularly and repeatedly want to: 1) talk about their case (i.e., their evil spouse's latest antics) on the phone or in - person; 2) file more motions to get their spouse to do something, to prevent their spouse from doing something, or to object to something the court ruled; 3) send more «demand letters» or make more phone calls to the opposing party or their attorney to tell them to return the car seat, or to complain that they dropped off the child 15 minutes late, etc; and 4) respond to ad hoc motions from the other side (motions for attorney's fees, motions to compel discovery, motions for summary disposition, motions to enforce, etc).
As defined by patent attorney Brett Trout in this post on his BlawgIT blog, the real - time Web incorporates tools such as Twitter to enable lawyers (and the rest of the world) to obtain instantaneous access to information about something that just happened, or about something that is constantly changing.
Obviously the firm is doing something right, because the attorneys who filed their complaints about Wright didn't go to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission — they stuck to the terms of their confidentiality agreement and worked it out from within.
This is a guarantee and something that our Kansas injury accident attorneys feel very passionate about.
His record of aggressively and successfully defending people charged with Capital Murder is something you should ask about when selecting your criminal attorney.
There is a «formula» used by attorneys which would be something like this: Assume your attorney believes you might be awarded $ 160,000 at trial — but that your chances of winning are only about 50 - 50.
If something you bought injured you, learn more about the law and how to hire a defective products attorney.
Probably, mostly for attorneys and not necessarily anyone else, it has to be something more than anxiety and different than outright panic because we're not talking about changes that came out of nowhere, they're not ambush changes.
Your situation may be different from those mentioned, but you still could need to speak with an attorney about something important.
If something were to happen to you or a loved one, it is important for you to get help from experienced personal injury attorneys — professionals who can talk with you about your options and help you find a way forward.
Tampa attorney Adam B. Cordover has seen families publicly tear themselves apart in the court system, and he has decided to do something about it.
The good part is every consumer rights attorney at Gomez Trial Attorneys is helping to do something about it.
This is something that jurors are beginning to learn about around the country, something that attorneys are beginning to learn about around the country, but this is an important lesson and we need to understand just why false confessions happen, just what we can do to recognize them, and importantly, what we can do to prevent them from happening?
Sharon D. Nelson: Well, interesting, you kind of answered my next question, so I think I'm going to reshape it a little bit because I do think a lot of lawyers are worried about Artificial Intelligence replacing their jobs, and from my own perspective, I think a certain amount of that fear is justified, but I do understand what you're saying and I've watched with considerable admiration as you've kind of turned your ship a little bit into a different harbor because originally it was called ROSS: The Super-Intelligent Attorney, and now, you have more shaped ROSS from the point of view of the lawyer as somebody that allows the lawyer to be more efficient, serve the client better, and to focus on something other than what you might call «the goat work» of the legal world, which we really don't want to do, and so how did you come to the realization that that was something that needed to be done?
If we truly want to help the bulk of the legal services buying public, then we have to do something about the $ 40,000 average cost of taking a file to trial, and stop wasting time worrying about a $ 75 power of attorney delivered by a highly competent professional who still has to pay half of the $ 75 out in modest overhead.
The Attorney is not alone in thinking the famly law system needs work, although he is «alone» in being able to do something about it.
«There is something smacking of the fascist state about them (the attacks),» Dominic Grieve, a former British attorney general, noted.
It plans to use analytics to enable attorneys to make data - driven choices about experts, something that is not, to my knowledge, currently available on the market.
Claude Ducloux, an Austin lawyer who represents attorneys in the State Bar of Texas grievance process and is knowledgeable about legal ethics but who is not involved in the case, says the Supreme Court's ruling assures lawyers that when they have an unambiguous agreement with a client, that agreement is going to be valid and the client can not inject testimony into the case that the agreement says something else.
The wealth of knowledge Ben has about marketing is something that should be sought after by any personal injury attorney who is serious about improving his or her practice as quickly as possible, without having to experience all the dangerous and expensive pitfalls most lawyers have to navigate.
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