In 25 years of law practice I have done estate planning for hundreds of people.
Serving as a Public Administrator will be an adjunct of my existing law practice.
The brave new world of law practice may make some lawyers a lot richer.
Stephanie embraced the concept of a virtual (online) law practice long before it went mainstream.
Eventually, both moved back to north Texas, where McLelland set up a law practice in Kaufman County.
In addition to his law practice, Galfy was the attorney for the planning board in Green Brook, N.
Someone as gifted as Elena could easily have settled into a comfortable life in a corporate law practice.
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After graduating from Harvard Law School, Gorelick spent 18 years in the private law practice representing major U.S. companies.
Danforth, a Republican, served three terms in the Senate before retiring in 1994 and returning to his law practice.
She now runs her own law practice from an office near her home.
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Her commute to a law practice in downtown Washington DC will take 90 minutes to two hours each way.
Once the kids began school, he reopened his private law practice part-time, taking only those cases that truly interested him.
He gained first place in English law exams and built up a law practice in the north of the country.
Clifford Mortimer was blinded when John was 13, yet continued his law practice and his life as though nothing had happened.
After working as a claims adjuster for Allstate, DeGeorge set up a civil and criminal law practice in the Los Angeles area.
In 1989, Phillips joined his father and brother in their general law practice in Evanston, handling a broad range of civil matters.
Mr Roh gave up his law practice for politics in the mid-1980s, serving in the National Assembly, where he campaigned against corruption.
Chief Justice Hannah maintained a private law practice for ten and a half years before he was elected to the trial bench.
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Although his successful law practice took Edwards far from his humble financial roots, his message continues to be progressive, much as it was in 2004.
"The efficiency of law practice has just changed dramatically in the past five years, " says Bill Dantzler, a hiring partner and head of the firm's tax practice.
In fact, she is a huge reason for it going mainstream as she helped her husband develop one of the virtual law practice platforms frequently used today.
Recently returned from Albany, where he had spent two terms as governor of New York, he had resumed his law practice in Auburn, a hundred and seventy miles west.
Chase, a lawyer in the Sports Law practice at Dow Lohnes PLLC in Washington, said an exclusive deal, like the one reached by Nike, is extremely valuable in terms of exposure.
In many important ways, the JOBS Act turns its back on several decades of established securities law practice, which has led to significant restraints on how equity can be raised in the private markets.
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"A prudent collector has to consider whether there can be any competing claims, or he can find himself embroiled in litigation, " says Karen Sanig, who represents Egypt and heads the art law department at Mishcon de Reya, a London law practice.
If you inquired point-blank about the parents, she would answer that the two of them did a lot of good things for a lot of people, her dad had a law practice in White Plains, her mom was a politician, yeah, a New York state assemblywoman.
Interstate businesses headquartered in Maine, whether the business is law practice, retail sales, construction, or any other activity that generates income outside the state, do not, by having their headquarters in Maine, subject all their employees who live and work outside the state to Maine income taxation on earnings generated in other states.
Guided by his old friend Ted Olson, who is now in private law practice, Giuliani assembled a Justice Advisory Committee that included Steven Calabresi, one of the founders of the Federalist Society, and Miguel Estrada, whose nomination to the federal bench in 2001 was filibustered by Democrats for more than two years, before he finally withdrew.
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