Mr. Holder said he didn't know whether he put the recusal in writing but said that "might be the better practice" in such cases.
New Jersey U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman said he retained Ms. Kessler on half a dozen high-profile cases while he was in private practice.
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That the government intervened in the lawsuit is serious, said Robert L. Vogel, a former Justice Department trial attorney who handled false-claims cases and is now in private practice.
Mark Zaid, a lawyer in private practice in Washington who specializes in security clearance cases, said it would be unusual for an agency to overlook omissions on a security clearance application.
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They also said there was no evidence of healthcare needs assessment of the prison population, no linking of healthcare provision in the prison to the Island's health service and, in some cases, unsafe prescribing practice.
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The practice specializes in contingency cases, which tend to have predictable outcomes but pay little or nothing until they are settled.
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In practice, this means cases alleging discrimination on mental health grounds will focus on the alleged discrimination, rather than the nature of the claimant's condition.
Garlic, cinnamon and avocado leaves extracts represents alternative source of natural antimicrobial substances for use in clinical practice for the treatment of cases of M. cattarhalis.
"Few judges know, except in those cases where the prisoner comes back before them, how other sentences they have passed have worked out in practice, " he told MPs.
Wasserman has a thriving practice supplying expert testimony in legal malpractice cases and teaches a popular class on the subject at Hofstra University School of Law.
The predecessor to the San Diego firm was founded by Bill Lerach, the convicted felon whose practice of paying plaintiffs kickbacks in securities cases led to the provision above.
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It said the Supreme Court should carry on hearing Scottish criminal appeals because this would be a faster way to bring Scots law into line with international practice than taking cases to the European court in Strasbourg, Mr Salmond's preferred alternative.
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Congress passed the Public Securities Litigation Reform Act to halt the abusive practice of paying kickbacks to plaintiffs in securities cases, which sent former top plaintiff lawyers Bill Lerach and Mel Weiss to jail.
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At its conclusion, should the doctor be found guilty of malpractice, he or she can be censured in a report, or even reported to the General Medical Council, which can, in extreme cases, remove the doctor's right to practice.
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The Independent says an apparent change in bailing and sentencing practice, and the speed with which cases are being processed, should sound alarm bells.
The attorney tried more than 300 cases in 21 states, his family said, before retiring from his litigation practice in 2009 to focus full-time on his mediation and arbitration practice.
It argued that in 40% of cases, the interest rate was lowered, and the practice allowed card providers to be flexible.
Although HMRC has sought to tackle the practice by taking enforcement action in a few "lead" cases, such investigations can take many years to resolve and the rulings cannot always be applied successfully elsewhere.
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Now, even though she is in private practice, other public defenders seek her help on the tough cases.
But it praised good practice where local authorities were working to minimise delays and said in most cases, social workers were planning for adoption at the same time as trying to help parents change for the better.
In both cases they believed it would be a clear breach of the editors' code of practice involving breach of privacy.
The law languished for a century until it was revived in 1986 by Senator Grassley and John Phillips of the Center for Law in the Public Interest, the lawyer who later went into private practice to pursue whistleblower cases.
In practice, the public prosecutors sought the death penalty in fewer than 5% of the cases.
In practice, the World Health Organisation sets two main targets: 70% of newly infectious cases should be detected, and 85% of those cured.
But after allowing the fullest weight to these pleas, it still remains undeniable that the disavowal or the discountenancing of our diplomatic representatives in remote places (whether they be naval men or civilians) is a practice fraught with danger of the gravest nature, and should only be done in the rarest cases and on the clearest grounds.
The decision only applies to cases where the SEC is seeking a fine for wrongdoing, said John Fahy, a former SEC attorney now in private practice with Whitaker Chalk in Fort Worth.
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