Sentences with phrase «writing legal opinions»

She supervised and participated in writing legal opinions of the Commission and giving legal advice to public officials and employees, serving as a legal advisor to the Commissioners in adjudicatory hearings and representing the Commission in litigation.
I'm constantly writing legal opinions for use in criminal court by other lawyers for judges so that they can understand the immigration consequences when they sentence somebody.
In that position, she supervised and participated in the work of the Commission's Legal Division, which included writing legal opinions and giving legal advice to public officials and employees, serving as legal advisors to the Commissioners in adjudicatory hearings, and representing the Commission in litigation.
During this time I also was employed as an independent contractor doing legal research and writing legal opinions.
That involves writing legal opinions as to, for example, the melding together of two large ERMSs as is made necessary by a merger or acquisition, or as to creating, amending, and certifying compliance with 72.34 of the ERMSs of large institutions, i.e., to provide assurance that the resulting ERMS can meet the records requirements of designated major laws.
My part is to write legal opinions as to the ability of clients» ERMSs to satisfy the legal requirements of, discovery and admissibility proceedings, and of various statutes for electronic records, and those of 72.34 as well.
If I understand Justice Ginsburg correctly, she wrote a legal opinion at least in significant part to push a different branch of government to enact a law closer to her personal policy preferences.
Having worked for many years with records management experts who service clients» ERMSs (I write the legal opinions that accompany their reports), and having been the legal advisor in the drafting of the NSCs concerning ERMS technology, I know that these defects are very common.
For example, if I had to write a legal opinion, the system would give me a list of the tasks that need to be performed: just one click on the legal opinion in my to - do - list and the system provides me instantly with all of the relevant case law and the legal opinions already written by the firm on that same subject.
But if a respected Miami lawyer can be indicted for writing a legal opinion — which many Florida lawyers believe to have been written in good faith — on a drug - money question, then surely government lawyers can and should have to undergo, at minimum, an ethics investigation for selling out themselves, the legal profession, and American politico - legal values in order to tell Bush and Cheney that they could torture prisoners to their hearts» content.
He assisted the Judge with all phases of the litigation, including the drafting of written legal opinions.
Lawyers prepare the case for trial, including getting all relevant documents, arranging witnesses, hiring experts and providing written legal opinions to the judge.
Pinto wrote a legal opinion on the issue in November 2016.
I write the legal opinions as to the ability of clients» electronic records management systems (ERMS's) to comply with various laws concerning records.
Ross, if you have a written legal opinion on this that doesn't have a lengthy disclaimer attached to it, I'd like to read it.

Not exact matches

«Typo's not so clever attempts to evade the Court's preliminary injunction is quite certain,» wrote the judge, in what could be the closest thing to a legal opinion on Ryan Seacrest's intelligence as we're likely to get.
«This is a lesser standard than the predominance test and effectively makes it more difficult to offer skill - based gaming,» wrote the author of a different 2013 legal opinion letter.
Writing in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece, Acosta said that «we have carefully considered the record in this case, and the requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act, and have found no principled legal basis to change the June 9 date while we seek public input.»
The Bible is, in reality, a complex collection of historical documents, written over the course of at least 1,500 years, which represents various literary genres (everything from history to parables, poetry to pastoral letters and legal code to visions of the future), worldviews, languages, cultures, agendas and opinions.
But once the law - finding power passed to judges, who began to exercise it by rendering written opinions that remained available for all to read, precedent threatened to impose a straight - jacket on future legal development and to bar all future legal change.40
Decisions had to be made from time to time as to where or when services of the church would be held; the church needed to be told of the impending visit of an apostle, or of some prophet or teacher from abroad; a question has been raised as to the good faith of one of these visitors, and there must be some discussion of the point and a decision on it; a fellow Christian from another church is on a journey and needs hospitality; a member of the local congregation planning to visit a church abroad needs a letter of introduction to that church, which someone must be authorized to provide; a serious dispute about property rights or some other legal matter has arisen between two of the brothers and the church must name someone to help them settle the issue or must in some other way deal with it; a new local magistrate has begun to prosecute Christians for violating the law against unlicensed assembly, and consideration must be given to ways and means of meeting this crisis; charges have been brought against one of the members by another member, and these must be investigated and perhaps some disciplinary action taken; one of the members has died, and the church is called on for some special action in behalf of his family in the emergency; differences of opinion exist in the church on certain questions of morals or belief (such as marriage and divorce, or the resurrection), differences which local prophets and teachers are apparently unable to compose, and a letter must be written to the apostle — who will write this letter and what exactly will it say?
Chris has his own blog, as he describes below, and I asked him if he would be willing to share here his efforts to try to improve this situation in his Iowa City school district, where he is now the parent of three children and teaches legal writing and analysis at the University of Iowa College of Law (but the opinions he expresses here are entirely his own).
Antonacci, who has a law degree, declined to comment on the legal arguments in Durr's memo, saying he is still reviewing it and will offer a written opinion after the holidays.
Do you know that after suspending the payment, Government now writes to the Attorney General for legal opinion on the suspension.
«We received a clear legal opinion from Tim Owen QC and Julian Knowles, the barristers at Matrix Chambers specialising in human rights and extradition law, that the scope for the exercise of discretion by the home secretary is greater than you believe,» Keith Vaz, chairman of the committee, wrote.
The opinions were written by the department's Office of Legal Counsel amid investigations into President Richard M. Nixon and President Bill Clinton.
In the new opinion, David Barron, the acting head of the Office of Legal Counsel, wrote that the statute — a restriction Congress imposed in the State Department's annual budget bill — «unconstitutionally infringes on the president's authority to conduct the nation's diplomacy, and the State Department may disregard it.»
Nassau County relied on the 2011 email as justification that Looks Great's work for the county after Sandy was not covered by prevailing - wage laws, according to a legal opinion written in April and provided to Newsday by county Attorney John Ciampoli.
On Oct. 1, the state Democratic Party's lawyer wrote to the Federal Election Commission seeking a legal opinion concurring with its contention that it could legally spend the federal campaign funds to help Malloy.
«Pi is a non-copyrightable fact, and the transcription of pi to music is a non-copyrightable idea,» Simon wrote in his legal opinion dismissing the case.
As Legal Affairs wrote a couple of months after the Goodridge decision, «one of the strange things about judges is that even when they issue decisions that move the earth, they typically decline to explain how they arrived at their conclusions, thinking their written opinions should speak for themselves.»
Crafted to accommodate the philosophies and styles of the individual justices needed to assemble a majority, legal opinions are written with great nuance.
Any cap or retreat from the policy of opportunity should be decided by the legislature not by administrative fiat or a legal opinion that has not been written down or presented for public discussion.
I am starting of as author and beginning to write my first book.I heard someone say if writing an actual story whether it be myself and other people I really know in the book.To have everyone sign a legal document type thing by lawyer giving permission to use peoples real names.so as to avoid any lawsuit that may occur with the book.and is it best to use a pen name for myself and made up name for actual people being included in the book.what would your opinion be on legel grounds safer to use made up names.thank you
Legal opinion: A written opinion by a bond counsel stating whether or not a bond issue conforms with all the laws of the issuer, and the state and federal governments.
If you talk to a lawyer and your lawyer says not to do anything, don't pay back your loans «get your lawyer to put that in writing for you»!!!! There is a legal opinion from Charles Rotenberg stating that these are real loans and they need to be serviced.
The majority opinion, written by Justice Encarnación Roca, is not remarkably lengthy for an SCC decision; its «Legal Reasoning» section has 4 parts, the first one being introductory.
Every legal researcher has come across the phrase in a judicial opinion, «It is well settled that...,» or, «It is axiomatic that...» In 2014, I wrote about a prototype legal research website that mined opinions for instances of these phrases and made them searchable as a way of helping researchers find statements of -LSB-...]
Certain legal writing «experts» suggest that all citations be placed in footnotes in order to make judicial opinions more readable for the general public.
I wrote not long ago about Casetext, a new legal research site that provides free access to court opinions together with a platform for crowdsourcing references and annotations.
As Judge Posner wrote in an opinion this week, the word «choate» is a «barbarism» that, while «fairly well ensconced in the legal vocabulary,» shall not be used in his court as it is «not only a sign of ignorance but also a source of confusion.»
Each legal opinion must be: (1) accurate; (2) comprehensive as to dealing with all issues raised by the fact - pattern and the requirements of the research request; and, (3) very well written so that it can be quickly understood and applied without need to spot - check its accuracy and adequacy.
Odd Clauses Watch wrote last month that in 2005, the Office of Legal Counsel issued an opinion confirming the President's authority to sign a bill in this fashion.
A new legal opinion, written by two former Justice Department officials from the Antitrust Division, argues that a merger between Bayer and Monsanto would violate the Clayton Act, a law enacted by Congress to curb anti-competitive business practices.
I stand in front of a judge and give a professional opinion and write legal reports to court, and do exactly the same work as an attorney - GAL does.
And each researcher would create a database of frequently used passages, paragraphs, and footnotes, for his / her specialty, so that the creation of legal opinions and updating standard memoranda could be facilitated by copy - pasting such frequently needed blocks of writing.
Will Scalia counsel restraint and professionalism in legal writing, and if so, how will he reconcile that with his own opinions?
But a forthcoming quantitative study of his published opinions concludes that he «does exceedingly well according to the standards of good writing that legal writing authorities espouse.»
I'm usually able to see both sides of an argument, but here, honestly, I just can not understand the logic of the other side given the pervasive utilization in the legal profession of junior colleagues to write judicial opinions, briefs, motions, articles, letters, etc. on which senior folks sign off.
The number of law school courses offered in judicial opinion writing has increased, 1 along with the total number of elective courses in legal writing.2 The growth of judicial opinion writing courses, in particular, may be due to the rise in popularity of judicial externships.3 Several schools have added a classroom component to externships in response to rules of the American Association of Law Schools (AALS) 4 and the American Bar Association (ABA).5
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