He spent the early
years of his practice representing injured workers and plaintiffs; however, he spent seven years having represented employers and insurance carriers in litigating, negotiating and settling workers» compensation and civil litigation matters.
Not exact matches
«Each period, whether a day, a month, a
year or longer,
represents an infinite number
of possible learning opportunities, revealing more and more about correlations, hedging, law, regulation, culture, sizing positions, trading versus holding, activism, bankruptcy law and
practice, government action and political impacts on investing, organizational realities and growth, as well as the kind
of personal characteristics that are required to do this job well.»
As someone who has gained a lot from having a meditation
practice over the
years, it's so refreshing to see that
represented in one
of the most interesting players in the league.
We are supposed to believe that obstetricians (with 8
years of higher education, extensive study
of science and statistics, and four additional
years of hands on experience caring for pregnant women), the people who actually DO the research that
represents the corpus
of scientific evidence, are ignoring their own findings while NCB advocates (generally high school graduates with no background in college science or statistics, let alone advanced study
of these subjects, and limited experience
of caring for pregnant women), the people who NEVER do scientific research, are assiduously scouring the scientific literature, reading the main obstetric journals each month, and changing their
practice based on the latest scientific evidence.
At a City Council hearing on criminal discovery
practices in February chaired by Queens councilman Rory Lancman, Sergio de la Pava, a supervising attorney for New York County Defender Services who has been
representing indigent defendants in Manhattan for over 20
years, described a typical experience in the borough's courtrooms: After waiting six months or a
year for trial, he said, «The DA comes in with a cart and drops about six inches
of material on your desk.
His tenure was marked by the unwavering support
of police unions he
represented during nearly 20
years in private
practice.
«Today's approval
represents an improvement in the initial treatment regimens
of advanced Hodgkin lymphoma that were introduced into clinical
practice more than 40
years ago,» said Pazdur.
Yes, Ace Ventura is actually a skilled Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner, holding the rank
of brown belt which typically
represents between 5 - 10
years of regular
practice.
In fact, the
practice is one
of the earliest health rituals we know
of, used for thousands
of years by Polynesian cultures in Samoa, Hawaii, New Zealand, and beyond to
represent spiritual wellness and physical strength.
It abandoned a 4 -
year - old
practice of trying to screen out foreign students who are in the United States on tourist visas, according to a lawyer
representing the district.
We informed them that in our survey data collection we would be inviting principals, assistant principals, and teachers to respond to a written survey about leadership policy and
practices that bear on teaching and learning; that we would conduct the principal and teacher surveys in four schools per district
representing elementary and secondary schools; and that we would be conducting a second round
of surveys in the final
year of the study (2008).
His expertise is labor, education, and employment law with 40
years of experience
representing, «over 100 school administrator associations, in addition to individual employees, school superintendents, and other public sector unions, including teacher, police, fire, secretarial, paraprofessional, nurse, and town hall employee units in collective bargaining, grievance arbitration, termination matters, and unfair labor
practice complaints.
Edward Fergus, citing findings from his 10 -
year root cause analysis
of disproportionality (2016), found that «the wellness
of instruction and curriculum as it is
represented in instructional support teams / teacher assistance teams, intervention services, assessment, and gifted and talented programs continuously emerged as maintaining gaps in
practices that disproportionately affected struggling learners.»
If each canine patient
represents an average
of $ 300 per
year in income for a veterinary
practice, a 1000 - dog
practice stands to lose up to $ 45,000
of income per
year due to untreated behavior issues!
DVM / VMD / DDS (Non-member
of AVDC and AVD) = 241 AVDS / EVDS Members = 231 Veterinary Technicians = 217 AVDC Diplomates, AVD Fellows, RDHs = 119 Alternate Pathways Candidates, Residents = 28
Practice Staff = 28 Veterinary Medical Students = 12 2013 Veterinary Medical Graduates = 6 Guest registrations = 90 Exhibitors = 192 The exhibitor registration was 78 booths this
year with 62 companies
represented.
DVM / VMD / DDS (Non-member
of AVDC and AVD) = 227 AVDS / EVDS Members = 204 Veterinary Technicians = 258 AVDC Diplomates, AVD Fellows, RDHs = 140 Residents = 33
Practice Staff = 39 Veterinary Medical Students = 8 2014 Veterinary Medical Graduates = 5 Guest registrations = 20 Exhibitors = 185 The exhibitor registration was 77 booths this
year with 64 companies
represented.
DVM / VMD / DDS (Non-member
of AVDC and AVD) = 301 F4VD / EVDS Members = 56 Veterinary Technicians = 298 AVDC Diplomates, AVD Fellows, RDHs = 147 Residents = 95
Practice Staff = 49 Veterinary Medical Students = 42 2016 Veterinary Medical Graduates = 13 Guest registrations = 24 Exhibitors = 198 The exhibitor registration was 84 booths this
year with 67 companies
represented.
After a
year of territory - wide pre-competition
practice dinners, the 2016/2017 BVI National Culinary Team is ready to
represent the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and compete at the upcoming Taste
of Th...
At Fourteen30 Contemporary, Rafferty, a participant in this
year's Whitney Biennial, presents new work concerning language and the body, a connection bridged through the concept
of «figure drawing,» which applies both to the classical
practice of artists observing and
representing a model as well as using the innate elasticity
of words to suggest multiple, sometimes contradictory meanings.
Between the Devil and the Deep Sea
represents the culmination
of five
years of study in Fine Arts and displays a wide range
of practices and ideas, including performance art, sculpture, photography, drawing, painting, audio and video.
Additional sections include: EXPOSURE featuring solo and two - artist presentations
represented by galleries eight
years and younger, EXPO PROFILE presenting solo booths and focused projects that showcase ambitious installations and tightly focused thematic exhibitions, EXPO Editions + Books showcasing limited editions and publications offering a diverse array
of print media and object - based
practices, and Special Exhibitions featuring select regional, national, and international non-profit institutions, museums, and organizations.
This
year's awards
represent a «a wide range
of artistic
practices and demographics,» according to the statement, which also quotes Travis Laughlin, the Mitchell Foundation's senior director
of programs, as echoing important concepts
of the City
of San Antonio's new equity lens budget process.
This first major survey dedicated to the collective brings together multipart projects from the past five
years, comprising video, installation, and sculptural works that
represent the scope
of the group's artistic
practice.
The Master
of Fine Arts is the terminal degree for
practicing artists, and the Thesis Exhibition demonstrates the culmination
of two
years of work and
represents the students» highest personal and academic achievements.
The exhibition, entitled: Carlos Estevez: Images
of Thought
represents his artistic
practice during the
years 1992 - 2009, and is accompanied by a new book entitled: Images
of Thought: Philosophical Interpretations
of Carlos Estevez's Art, by the exhibition's curator Dr. Jorge J.E. Gracia, SUNY Distinguished Professor (2009, SUNY Press).
In their first show with the gallery since 2009, artist duo Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla present a show focused on three works that
represent the breadth
of their collaborative multimedia
practice and explore existential themes — a sculptural installation made from acrylic lecterns, dinosaur bones, and the remains
of extinct species; a performance in which three vocalists whistle at a four - billion -
year - old rock; and a sound work based on recordings
of breath.
The addition
of bronze to de Jong's sculptural language
represents an engagement with mortality, monumentality and world history that is more nuanced and less visceral than the use
of modern synthetic compounds that defined the first 15
years of the artist's
practice.
For 25
years, the artist Jeff Wall, who
practices a «near - documentary» style
of photography, has been
represented by Marian Goodman.
Dutch wax textiles have been a signature
of his work for many
years, and
represent the cultural hybridity central to his
practice and the rich complexity
of post-colonial cultures.
Organized loosely in three intersecting sections that
represent recurring archetypal characters in Sarabia's oeuvre — The Migrant, The Mystic, and The Greater Fool — the exhibition aims to problematize the chronological format
of the traditional survey show while highlighting the complex relationships and networks that have facilitated Sarabia's expansive
practice for almost twenty
years.
Though
represented by powerful NYC gallerist Jack Tilton, his recent exhibition «Rag Man» at Leimert Park's Art +
Practice (in partnership with the Hammer Museum and curator Anne Ellegood, and slated to travel to the Aspen Art Museum later this
year) was the first proper Los Angeles solo show focusing on Outterbridge's recent works, those made since 2000, in his most recognizable style
of intimately - scaled sculptural assemblage.
As part
of the all - day conference at Artists Space Books & Talks, presented by Common
Practice New York and the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, W.A.G.E. (
represented by Lise Soskolne, core organizer, and Andrea Fraser, board member) presented W.A.G.E. Certification as conceived at the 2014 W.A.G.E. Summit in January, and prior to its launch in October
of that
year.
The exhibition brings together a number
of multi-part projects from the past five
years, comprising video, installation, and sculptural works that
represent the scope
of the group's artistic
practice.
Drawn from the artist's residency in Shanghai last
year (review: Residency Artist Joshua Nathanson in Shanghai), a new body
of works including five large - scaled paintings, a hand - painted mural, a video animation, and a towering 3D - designed sculpture will be exhibited in the gallery,
representing a continuation and a twist in the artist's
practice — a «scope creep»
of his concerns within painting to new surfaces, dimensions, and geographies.
Painter and colour theorist Josef Albers will be
represented through a group
of tapestries based on his Homage to the Square series, hundreds
of paintings produced over 26
years that put his colour theory into
practice.
In stark contrast to his kinetic stage persona, Pop methodically posed nude on a different kind
of stage, whilst the participating artists —
representing New York's diverse community and ranging from 19 to 70
years of age — depicted his body in the wide - ranging styles expected from a mix
of students,
practicing artists and retirees.
Presenting eight exhibitions each
year in its main gallery, the program consists
of solo, group and thematic shows, and
represents a diverse range
of art
practices.
The Case Histories includes the first two
years of this project,
representing a refinement
of his two decades - long observational work
practice.
«Despite a groundbreaking
practice spanning nearly five decades, Corse is only now finally receiving the recognition she deserves — and being a woman certainly didn't help,» says Kayne
of the now 73 -
year - old artist whose contributions to Light and Space — an art movement started in 1960s Southern California and dominated by men — have not been well
represented in museums.
Earlier this
year, the 2013 Sustainable Brands conference convened in San Diego, California, and to highlight some
of the ideas and initiatives
represented at the conference, we asked some
of the leading business executives in attendance to share with us how their organizations think about and
practice sustainability across the board.
«During more than 30
years of practice, Mr. McClanahan has built a well - deserved reputation as one
of the country's leading courtroom lawyers, regularly
representing companies and business executives in a variety
of business disputes.
Mr. Chapman has
practiced criminal law at the state and federal court levels for more than 20
years,
representing clients in accused
of violent crimes, DUI offenses, drug offenses, domestic violence, and other crimes.
He has appeared before an extensive array
of administrative boards and tribunals over his 40 +
years of practice, and has
represented his clients and their causes at all levels
of court in Ontario, as well as the Supreme Court
of Canada.
We
practice law based on more than 28
years of experience
representing clients in medical malpractice cases.
Prior to her tenure at Campbell Law, Ms. Webb - Shackleford
practiced for nearly nine
years as a corporate attorney at the Raleigh office
of McGuireWoods LLP,
representing commercial entities in a variety
of business litigation, employment, and appellate matters.
His civil
practice in
representing injured persons over the
years has included motor vehicle accidents
of all types, injuries suffered due to unsafe property conditions at residences and businesses, medical malpractice, defective consumer products, construction and industrial accidents, injuries at work, sports and recreation related accidents, general negligence, and claims against insurance companies for bad faith and unfair claims
practices.
For over thirty
years, Mr. Miklave has
represented employers and management in all areas
of employment, civil rights, and traditional labor law, including issues arising under federal and state anti-discrimination and anti-retaliation statutes; non-compete agreements and other post-employment restrictions; wage and hour investigations and litigation; multi-employer pension plan withdrawal liability and administration; collective - bargaining negotiations, administration and enforcement proceedings; corporate restructurings, reorganizations and plant closings; and employment
practices and policies.
He has many
years of experience
representing a variety
of clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small business owners in all phases
of litigation including complex commercial cases, corporations, contracts, deceptive trade
practices, mass toxic tort cases, premises liability, products liability, and general civil litigation.
Through the
years, we have
represented clients in all types
of business disputes, and are ready to assist in matters such as breach
of contract, fraud, tortious interference, and unfair business
practices, among others.
During my
years in
practice, I have
represented thousands
of clients faced with every kind
of personal injury, from car accidents to nursing home abuse.