People who were now Vice Presidents or Senior In House Counsel recalled how well she handled earlier cases.
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These bureaucrats seem to forget I used to work at the agency and later was in-house counsel to one of the largest mutual fund companies in the country.
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For 140 years Martindale-Hubbell has helped attorneys find one another, especially aiding in-house corporate counsel in locating the right outside law firms or sole practitioners.
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"They maliciously tried to wipe out the operation, " says Vincent Lin, PrediWave's in-house counsel.
The Associated Press reported that the in-house counsel to Admiral Mike Mullen had advised that repeal be delayed by a year.
The Supreme Court declined on Monday to review an important case that many in-house counsel across America had been watching closely.
More recently there's news of private equity firms hiring lawyers as in-house counsel to advise the firms on their own legal troubles.
If you do, there may be broader legal ramifications to consider--so be sure to run any serious crisis-management strategy by an in-house counsel.
Corporate attorneys used to be the faceless "keepers of the secrets, " says Susan Friedman, head of in-house counsel coverage at insurance broker Marsh.
Within large mutual fund organizations, only in- house legal counsel is in a position to monitor manager personal trading compliance with the code of ethics.
If governments can't rely on their own in-house counsel, they can do what any sensible business would do -- hire outsiders at a fixed hourly rate.
So I reached out to my friend John DeGroote of Settlement Perspectives, a former in-house counsel and Chief Legal Officer who knew far more about corporate interests than I ever would.
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He practised law in Little Rock and began serving as Deputy White House Counsel in 1994.
In addition to complaints against FINRA staff, those who feel that they entered into settlements without understanding that they had consented to being deemed statutorily disqualified also rage against their in-house legal counsel and independent outside counsel for failing to inform them of this situation.
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And you don't tell anybody in the office of counsel in the White House?
Mr. Rivkin served in the Justice Department and the White House Counsel's Office in the Reagan and George H.
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They note that President George W. Bush's Justice Department refused to take any action after a Democratic-controlled House voted in early 2008 to hold then-White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten and then-White House Counsel Harriet Miers in contempt for actions relating to the controversial dismissal of several U.S. prosecutors.
He was general counsel of the Treasury and White House counsel in the Reagan administration and a member of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.
Altmire, who lost a primary battle to colleague Rep. Mark Critz after redistricting landed the pair in the same district, told O'Brien that he voted in favor of contempt because it was consistent with his vote to hold Bush administration White House Counsel Harriet Miers in contempt in 2008.
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In 2001 Mr Gonzales followed Mr Bush north to work as his general counsel in the White House.
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In 1983, Fred Fielding, the White House counsel, asked Roberts to evaluate a proposal then in circulation to create a kind of super appeals court to assist the Supreme Court with its ostensibly pressing workload.
If the key in-house lawyer or outside counsel is from Mars and the essential IT leader is from Venus, then use an interplanetary translator to help develop a litigation-preparedness program.
He has chosen his Texas friend and the current chief counsel in the White House, Alberto Gonzales, to replace John Ashcroft as attorney-general.
The legal document was filed on behalf of deputy White House counsel Bruce Lindsey in response to a pending lawsuit by the conservative legal group Judicial Watch, which released it.
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Ms Tripp was the last person to see Vince Foster, the former White House counsel who committed suicide in 1993.
But the Attorneygate flap, as it may soon come to be called, should not cause us to forget some of the larger issues that Gonzales has been involved in as attorney general and as White House counsel before then.
The House Judiciary Committee found Joshua Bolten , Mr Bush's chief of staff, and Harriet Miers , the former White House counsel, to be in contempt for not testifying to Congress about last year's sacking of nine federal prosecutors.
Usually, this process is either grown in-house or designed and implemented through outside counsel.
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Obviously in our regular meetings with him, White House Counsel Bob Bauer will update him on where different courts are, a few -- not long ago in terms of the Western District of Virginia, that was something we covered.
The Democrats and the Democratic counsel of the House stand separately in their responsibility to the impeachment process.
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