Sentences with phrase «years this law office»

For many years this law office has represented those injured in accidents or through the fault or negligence of others.

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On what he wants to see happen next: «I would advise [Obama] personally call for a special committee to review these interception programs, repudiate the dangerous «State Secrets» privilege, and, upon preparing to leave office, begin a tradition for all Presidents forthwith to demonstrate their respect for the law by appointing a special investigator to review the policies of their years in office for any wrongdoing.
«Employees are more and more connected during hours outside of the office,» said Myriam el Khomri, France's Minister of Labor, when she proposed the law last year.
«The good news, which is the mantra of my office and community board No. 4, is there will be, yes, by law, 35 years of income - restricted affordable housing,» Gale Brewer, the former City Councilwoman for the area and current Borough President of Manhattan, said at the time.
Examples include $ 1 million over five years to support clinics that help law students lean more about IP, access to advisers and online tools to help demystify the IP process via the Canadian Intellectual Property Office.
Exactly 20 years ago, just as Cisco's John Chambers took the reins as CEO, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected term limits for Congressional leaders, wiping off the books laws in 23 states limiting the terms of office for U.S. legislators.
Sitting in his office in an anonymous - looking building next to a row of other warehouses, Grace looks back at the nine years he's been in business, balancing growth and compliance with an imperfect set of laws.
DeFazio worked for the Meads for three years before starting his own law office in Jackson.
One way is by pushing China's state intellectual property office this year to step up law enforcement of relevant laws, Xi said.
Walter Shaub, former director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics who resigned last year after clashing with the Trump administration, said that all of Trump's payments to Cohen may have violated the law.
In the US, for instance, a proposal to force California's two nuclear power plants — which generate 16 percent of the state's electricity — to shut down immediately when the Nuclear Waste Act of 2012 becomes law, would cause rolling blackouts, spikes in electricity rates and billions of dollars in economic losses each year, according to the state's nonpartisan analyst, the Legislative Analyst's Office, in November.
Second, seek legislation requiring that if a federally insured financial institution is required to pay fines to or settlements with any regulatory agency aggregating more than $ 2.5 billion in any two year period based on conduct that, if established, would constitute a crime under any law, then the CEO, President, and all Board members must step down, disgorge all of the bank's stock they own, and they are disqualified from holding any office at any federally - insured institution for the rest of their lives.
- + * I was 24 years old when I founded Saper Law Offices.
and S.J.D. from Harvard Law School Charles A. Bowsher: Mr. Bowsher was Comptroller General of the United States and head of the General Accounting Office for 15 years.
As a former public office holder, he is forbidden by law from lobbying the federal government for a period of five years as of the date of his political retirement in 2016.
In addition to Mr. Levitt, the other founding members of the Advisory Board are: Charles A. Bowsher, Comptroller General of the United States and head of the General Accounting Office (GAO) for 15 years; and Professor Lucian Bebchuk, a Director of the Harvard Law School's Program on Corporate Governance.
In his second year of law school, Park was a legal intern for the Office of International Affairs at the SEC and the Office of Chief Counsel in the Division of Enforcement at the CFTC.
Laura Richman, counsel in the Chicago office of law firm Mayer Brown, notes that such proposals were one of the types most frequently put forward by shareholders last year.
Further on he leaps into the Cuomo Straddle with astonishing agility for a man of his years: he was personally opposed to abortion but in his public office he had to respect the law of the land, blah blah blah.
They are trying to force feed a candidate on us that will tank the economy withing several years, but would be in office long enough to pass laws that would shield his financiers...
Robert B. Rosenstein the founder and president of The Law Offices of Rosenstein & Associates, has been providing legal services for over 35 years, and in the Temecula Valley for over 23 years.
So I apologise if this comes across as uncivil, but — «the most experienced democratically elected president of the world» has the most experience because he has changed the laws several times to allow him to run more than he should have, and now last year lengthened the amount of time he can stay in office.
Astorino has called for a panel to appoint a prosecutor to investigate whether any state laws were broken when Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office became involved in the direction of subpoenas from the commission, appointed last year to probe illegality in the state Legislature.
The NYS Department of Law, currently headed by AG Eric Schneiderman, adopted that selfsame policy way back in 2007 — in other words, the year Cuomo succeeded Spitzer in the AG's office.
Sedita has practiced law for 30 years; almost all of that time was spent in the DA's office.
But this year, lawmakers are also trying to push Cuomo to accept some ethics laws regulating his office, including a measure that is designed to require those who serve on the governor's regional economic development councils to disclose * their * outside income.
The report followed a review of a five - year sample of court records in Suffolk and five other counties by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli's office to check if they were enforcing Leandra's Law.
Syracuse - based Bond, Schoeneck & King, a 120 - year - old law firm, told state officials it would collect more than $ 7.5 million in tax credits from 2002 to 2007 at its offices in Syracuse, Albany, Buffalo and Oswego.
After 39 years in office, however, Silver fell far and fast following a conviction on corruption charges in 2015, when a jury found him guilty of colluding with both a physician and real estate interests to rake in millions from referral fees to his law firm in return for political favors.
Specifically, she has failed to inaugurate the National Council on Procurement and enact the Petroleum Industry Law after almost three years in office.
The combined fiscal impact of the six «100 hours» bills (which implement 9/11 Commission recommendations, close energy tax loopholes and more) is significant: the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated $ 21.1 billion in savings and revenue over the next ten years if the bills are signed into law.
«After over 240 years of men as our leading law enforcement officer, it is clear that a women's voice in the Attorney General's office is desperately needed at this time,» he stated.
Avella's own office was the subject of sexual harassment and discrimination claims with expense records that indicate the state Senate paid a Manhattan law firm $ 22,444 in taxpayer funds earlier this year to investigate allegations of harassment made by a female member of Avella's district office staff.
AGs should be barred from running elected office for at least three years after leaving that post to discourage them from bringing politically motivated cases instead of fairly enforcing the law, says former AIG honcho Maurice «Hank» Greenberg.
Schneiderman's office last year issued a subpoena for user data from AirBnB earlier this month, relying on a 2010 law that makes it illegal to rent out apartments.
«They are in these papers, which they gave us no notification of in the council's office or the speaker's office, challenging the legality of a law that the city has followed for 13 years,» said Quinn.
Ahead of last year's elections, state Senate Republicans boosted many of their candidates with financial support from a campaign fund that was barred under state law from being used to promote individual candidates, according to a court filing by the state Board of Elections» independent enforcement office.
State law requires a gubernatorial candidate to have been a state resident for five years before they can seek the office.
President Buhari commended President Nana Akufo - Addo of Ghana on his achievements in the first year in office, lauding his committed fight against corruption and the passing of the Special Prosecutors Bill into law.
Because it is in the middle of Ciarpelli's four - year term in office, the Legislature was required to pass a local law to increase Ciarpelli's salary.
The five - year standard proposed by Cuomo, according to the governor's office, is based on input from stakeholders, including sexual assault survivors, hospitals, law enforcement and victim service providers.
In addition to legalization of same - sex marriage and implementation of a 2 - percent annual property - tax cap, his first year in office included: a new ethics law, a partial rollback of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority payroll tax, the first cut in state spending in 15 years, and a rewrite of the tax code to tax the wealthy at a higher rate and cut rates for middle income New Yorkers — an idea he opposed in the spring, only to reverse himself later as the state deficit grew.
For years, Silver seemed to be prospering from his association with one and then two New York law offices, though no one could point to any work the busy speaker did for the firms.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed a separate civil rights lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein, Robert Weinstein and the Weinstein companies at large for «egregious violations of New York's civil rights, human rights, and business laws» earlier this year, his office said in a statement.
The gift wrapping event was organized 25 years ago, and has become a holiday tradition for state parole officers, who have been joined by representatives from the Albany County Public Defenders Office, and area law firms such as Kindlon Shanks and Associates, and the Cheryl Coleman Law Offilaw firms such as Kindlon Shanks and Associates, and the Cheryl Coleman Law OffiLaw Office.
Under state law, Towns is banned from lobbying the governor's office for two years, but his duties as described by American Airlines may not fit the legal definition of lobbying.
Lumaj, who holds a master of law degree but has not passed the bar in any state, has unsuccessfully sought several offices in recent years, including U.S. Senate and Secretary of the State.
He began his career working at the Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C., before opening his own law office on Wall Street six years ago.
The role of the District Attorney's Office is to prosecute and enforce our laws; over the years of housing out, we have seen how having inmates in other facilities slows down the justice process.
The group's main goal is to modernize the 80 - year - old alcohol laws with a focus on removing outdated provisions, reducing mandatory paperwork and getting rid of restrictions on manufacturers, among other things, according to a release from Cuomo's office.
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