Not exact matches
According to a report by the Senate minority
staff of the Committee on Finance and the Committee of the Judiciary,
then SEC Associate Director of Enforcement Paul Berger was instrumental in the firing of SEC Senior
Counsel Gary Aguirre, who wanted to question Mack about the insider trading matter.
He was formerly Deputy
Counsel and
then Chief of
Staff to the Nassau County Legislature, and a former Director of Intergovernmental Affairs for US Senator Charles Schumer.
Then - legal
counsel Andrew McDonald, center, applauds between Chief of
Staff Timothy Bannon, left, and Budget Director Benjamin Barnes as Gov. Dannel Malloy presents his first two - year budget during a joint session of the General Assembly in Hartford.
The Democrats were okay with Silver when he conducted a joke of an investigation that cleared Silver's
then - chief
counsel of raping a
staff member.
AAAS
staff will
then discuss the details first with the individual filing the complaint,
then with the alleged offender; seek
counsel if the appropriate course of action is unclear; and report findings to the AAAS Executive Office and AAAS Chief Legal Officer.
Jack Jennings, author of the new Harvard Education Press title Presidents, Congress, and the Public Schools: The Politics of Education Reform, was witness to the evolution of federal policy, working closely with Congress, first as a subcommittee
staff director and
then as general
counsel for the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor.
From 1967 to 1994, he served as subcommittee
staff director and
then as a general
counsel for the U.S. House of Representatives» Committee on Education and Labor.
He served for 27 years as a subcommittee
staff director and
then as general
counsel for the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor.
He also served as
Counsel to the
then - Chairman (now Vice President) Joseph R. Biden of the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, where he had lead
staff responsibility for matters related to the confirmation of federal judges and Department of Justice officials as well as for legislation affecting the administration of justice.
Then the witnesses will start backpedalling and adding qualifications as soon as the jurors start asking them questions (there is no attorney present to object, though the witness can take a time out to consult
counsel outside the hearing of the jurors); there will be 18 - 24 of them: independent businessmen, committed church - goers, accountants, etc — the federal grand jury that I sat on had a member of the technical
staff of an international pharmaceutical corporation.
She
then commenced an affair with Robert Steinbuch, a
staff counsel for the Senate Judiciary Committee.
He
then went to work as
Staff Counsel for one of the largest insurance carriers in the United States prior to joining the firm.
The coalition was created in 2003, originally by five different organizations that came together because they recognized there was a need to have more organization advocacy around the right to
counsel that was happening across the nation, but not necessarily in an organized or centralized way, and the Public Justice Center agreed to
staff the coalition, even back
then, and currently is the operator of the coalition through my position as coordinator.
Michael has also worked in - house at The Robert Plan and as
staff counsel,
then trial
counsel in the no - fault litigation department of Travelers Insurance Company.
Subsequently, Paul worked as in - house
counsel for the Robert Plan, and
then as
staff counsel in the no - fault litigation department of Travelers Insurance Company.
A pilot project will roll out this fall with senior - level general
counsel who will take the program at a discounted rate to review it with the idea they will
then recommended it to their
staff.
Staff and
counsel will
then attempt to provide technical and procedural assistance to the Board cited in the complaint when deemed appropriate by the Chairman and Vice Chairman.