AIG understands that Participant either has or will consult
with ethics counsel and will operate in accordance with the advice of such counsel.
I know that one of the same insurance provider that I had covered the first $ 500 or $ 1000 of attorney's fees to consult
with an ethics counsel in light of a claim that you were worried about.
So before anything has arisen, they would actually pay for you to consult
with ethics counsel.
Not exact matches
``... we ask that if you have questions, ask them; if you have ethical concerns, raise them; if you believe something to be suspicious or inconsistent
with the Company's best interests, report it to the General
Counsel...» [or to contact the company's outside
ethics hotline provider].
He previously was a partner at the law firm of O'Melveny & Myers, a deputy general
counsel at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Department, and senior
counsel at the Justice Department.John Roth joined the firm as chief compliance and
ethics officer,
with responsibility for ensuring that the company remains in compliance
with the evolving legal landscape.
The mainline churches,
with their more abstract theologies and
ethics and their more complex concepts of personal
counseling could not conceive of the conduct of personal relationships via a computer.
Confidentiality, then, became a matter of professional (
counseling)
ethics —
with one difference.
For example, a curriculum that seems to privilege courses having to do
with religious experience, worship, spirituality,
counseling, and the like over, say, systematic and philosophical theology may reveal a commitment to the assumption that God is understood effectively rather than discursively; while a curriculum relatively more rich in offerings in
ethics, sociology of religion, liberation theology, and the like than in offerings in historical theology, patristics, liturgics, and mystical traditions may reveal a commitment to the view that God is better understood in action than in contemplation.
The two accusers who did choose to file complaints
with the
ethics committee have retained
counsel.
It should be noted that Silver reportedly is ready to get all the way on board
with the governor's
ethics reform proposal — even the part that would require him to fully disclose his client list at Weitz & Luxenberg, which is something that Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, who is also of
counsel (at the Long Island firm of Ruskin Moscou Faltischek), doesn't seem all that interested in doing.
A former North Carolina Supreme Court judge has filed complaints
with the U.S. Office of Special
Counsel and a New York state
ethics panel alleging that taxpayer - funded ads Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration has run in North Carolina violated the Hatch Act by interfering
with the gubernatorial and legislative races...
JCOPE spokesman Walter McClure said it was «routine for JCOPE staff and the executive director to speak
with executive and legislative officials,
ethics officers and
counsels and others from state agencies, and lobbyists and their clients as part of the commission's mandate to provide
ethics guidance.»
The panel is set to include former Cuomo administration
counsel Mylan Denerstein, along
with Jeremy Creelan, a former special
counsel to the governor on
ethics issues.
«The Congressman has retained legal
counsel going back to when he was first elected to Congress to assist
with compliance to House
ethics and rules as it pertains to his investments and assets.»
While Silver, of
counsel to the personal - injury law firm Weitz & Luxenberg, has repeatedly insisted he's reached an
ethics deal
with Cuomo, the governor has refused to confirm the claim.
Russ Haven, the group's legislative
counsel, said it disagreed
with the commission's interpretation of the
ethics laws and would ask the commission to reconsider its finding.
The Dean has 21 years of experience
with consulting on issues such as public school strategic planning for diversity, rehabilitation
counseling, and multicultural diversity with the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, and the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Devices and Radiological Health; and on issues of ethics and consumer protection with the Alabama Board of Examiners in C
counseling, and multicultural diversity
with the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, and the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Devices and Radiological Health; and on issues of
ethics and consumer protection
with the Alabama Board of Examiners in
CounselingCounseling.
Lawyer - clients come up frequently
with institutional clients where in - house
counsel is the client contact and in legal
ethics cases where lawyers are respondents or defendants; they can also be the client in any other matter where an individual is the client, as lawyers do have lives too.
Dropbox's short history has been fairly checkered
with regard to these security issues (a statement which a Google search on «Dropbox security» will quickly confirm)-- so much so that not just IT, but law firm risk management
counsel and even state
ethics boards have been forced to take note.
Whatever the
ethics of
counsel's conduct, however, Boyle's decision to engage
with the merits of the case in a recusal decision raises its own ethical problems.
Creating videos
with my Bar's
ethics counsel to answer lawyers» frequently asked questions in an original way, using humor to make them casual and memorable at the same time.
However, in one state, Connecticut, the chief disciplinary
counsel found cause to file charges against five attorneys, alleging that they were obtaining referrals through and sharing fees
with Total Attorneys in violation of legal
ethics rules.
In this week's edition of the legal - affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we discuss the
ethics of cloud computing
with two guests: Alice N. Mine, senior
ethics counsel and assistant executive director of the North Carolina -LSB-...]
Although primarily intended as a form of public service, Steve's involvement
with professional
ethics and liability issues has increasingly led to his retention by lawyers and law firms as an expert witness or as
counsel regarding those issues.
Webster Henry is committed to providing excellent, personalized legal
counsel that is focused on serving its clients» needs
with flexibility, devotion to detail, and the highest standards of personal and professional
ethics.
Judges will be seeking to highlight an In - House
Counsel who has shown a commitment to aligning the interests of the organization
with those of their stakeholders, contributing to the wellbeing of communities, and to instilling a culture of
ethics, good governance and corporate integrity.
Using ratings, they can select
counsel with superior
ethics, as well as the desired level of professional experience.
Having a lawyer
with this accolade means you can trust in their skill, their
ethics, and in their
counsel — regardless of their age.
Michael generously shares his knowledge and experience
with newly admitted lawyers and
with the law firms for which he serves as
ethics counsel.
Last December, another legal
ethics commission addressed the question of whether a judge may become a «friend» on a social networking site
with attorneys who appear as
counsel in the judge's courtroom.
In a letter submitted in response to this request, myself, along
with fellow legal
ethics Slaw columnists, Adam Dodek, Alice Woolley, and Malcolm Mercer, along
with Brent Cotter, submitted that the OSC should not include in - house
counsel in its proposed whistleblowing policy for reasons including those outlined here.
To a lesser extent experts can find courses about dealing
with instructions, disclosure,
ethics, admissibility, conferences
with counsel, privilege, liability, and wasted costs orders.
Simmons & Dinnage affirm that as the role of general
counsel continues to evolve, they will find a greater role in governance through acting as «innkeepers» who promote healthy governance through compliance and
ethics, but as an employee embedded
with a single client,
He also advises in - house
counsel on
ethics issues, including conflict of interest, confidentiality, and dealing
with corporate wrongdoing.
As outside
ethics counsel, I can work
with your firm to implement necessary systems and help you make consistent decisions about accepting close cases.
We
counsel clients
with regard to patentability, patent strategy, portfolio management, inventorship, patent landscapes, competitor monitoring, non-infringement opinions, patent validity opinions, freedom - to - operate opinions, patent prosecution
ethics opinions and trade secrets.
While there is no Canadian authority on point, the American experience indicates that a Canadian law firm should be able to establish a solicitor - client relationship
with its own
ethics counsel.
Check
with your state bar association's
ethics counsel,
with a practice management adviser for your bar or law society, or
with your bank.
Morgan Frontczak, senior
counsel of the
ethics and compliance group
with Weatherford International, a Houston - based oil field service company
with operations in Alberta, Quebec, and the Maritimes, was tasked
with talking about anti-corruption enforcement trends in Canada.
David Kohlenberg, deputy general
counsel, corporate development and finance law
with TransCanada PipeLines Ltd., speaking on an ACC panel in Denver about Canadian securities regulations, noted many companies have invested in code of
ethics hotlines for employees to use, but what else can be done internally to get people to report to them first?
With an emphasis on counseling ethics and multiculturalism, the 60 - credit program equips students with clinical skills and theoretical knowledge to succeed in the field of counsel
With an emphasis on
counseling ethics and multiculturalism, the 60 - credit program equips students
with clinical skills and theoretical knowledge to succeed in the field of counsel
with clinical skills and theoretical knowledge to succeed in the field of
counseling.
DEEP DIVE
ETHICS with Dr. David Kaplan — David M. Kaplan, PhD, NCC is a Past President of the American
Counseling Association and its current Chief Professional Officer.
This post is brought to you courtesy of one of my holdover litigation cases... It is amazing to me how every dealing I have
with the opposing
counsel on this case leads me to write about
ethics and divorce lawyers.
Also qualified to assist students
with issues of a personal or emotional nature, school counselors are required to take courses in assessment,
ethics, and
counseling.
The authors» primary thesis is that ethical research practice requires rehabilitation and disability studies scholars to (a) adhere to the standards of conduct promulgated in the canons of
ethics of such organizations as the American Psychological Association, the American
Counseling Association, and the American Rehabilitation
Counseling Association in all interactions
with people
with disabilities and (b) maintain vigilance... in protecting the rights and safety of participants in specific investigations.
At Leyden, we combine Biblical facts and
ethics with professional
counseling that includes therapeutic approaches and professional practices.
(c) a closely related field, for example, marriage and family
counseling with an educational program consisting of a minimum of 48 semester hours (or 72 quarter hours) that includes at least 36 hours of courses comprised of human development, family development / family dynamics, marriage and family systems / systems theory, marriage and family therapy,
ethics in marriage and family therapy, and research in marriage and family therapy; and
Consult your code of
ethics, legal
counsel, or colleagues when faced
with any situation that involves the courts or has legal ties.
(a) a qualified member of another profession, such as a physician, lawyer, pastoral counselor, probation officer, court employee, nurse, school counselor, educator, chemical dependency counselor accredited by a federal agency, or addiction counselor licensed pursuant to Title 37, chapter 35, from performing duties and services consistent
with the person's licensure or certification and the code of
ethics of the person's profession or, in the case of a qualified member of another profession who is not licensed or certified or for whom there is no applicable code of
ethics, from performing duties and services consistent
with the person's training, as long as the person does not represent by title that the person is engaging in the practice of professional
counseling;