As well it involves the fact that I am no longer a part of the world I once inhabited: my career as a corporate attorney ended in 2009 and I now practice and teach Yoga.
The theory is now standard practice for the Fed and most modern economists, including Alan Greenspan.
The use of wireless networks to conduct confidential business is now standard practice.
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It is now standard practice to dig for wage and hour abuses when clients come in with any employment-related issues.
"It has not been done in the UK but overseas in the Netherlands this is now common practice, " said Mr Dobma.
These so-called liquidity rebates are now standard practice on U.S. exchanges.
On May 1, 1975, the Securities and Exchange Commission deregulated commissions among stock brokers, unleashing intense competition among financial services firms and giving birth to the now widespread practice of individual investing.
The principal one is that, when considering all of the participants' overall costs of reducing emissions, economic theory and now business practice teaches us that a carbon trading approach is the least cost way of meeting the environmental objective.
Pioneering the now common practice of corporate sponsorship of scientific ventures, he accepted the Dodge Brothers' offer to supply a fleet of cars and signed similar deals from the makers of Eveready flashlights, Smith-Corona typewriters, MJB coffee, Royal Cord tires and many other products.
Analysts, for instance will not attend investment banking pitches with bankers, which is now a common practice.
And we don't base this on theory, but on what is now happening in practice.
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I've got five or six weeks of solid practice now to get myself ready.
"If not now, when" asked Craig Silverman, a former Denver chief deputy district attorney now in private practice.
None of that is new, but what has changed is the amount of "celebrities" this practice now extends to.
"Sometimes agencies overreach their mandate for, inter alia, political reasons, " said Sean O'Shea, a former federal prosecutor for securities fraud now in private practice.
Lawyers are "encouraged that there's a prosecutor at the helm, not a bureaucrat, " said Stuart Meissner, a former Wall Street prosecutor now in private practice.
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David Balto, a former policy director for the Federal Trade Commission, now in private practice, says that the legal definition of anticompetitive practices has changed since 1998.
But Doncaster said it was now an established practice in the SPL for all clubs to wear poppies on their shirts on the weekend of Remembrance Sunday.
The private practice now has 40 employees at three locations.
While none of the bonds issued for the stadium project are in default, William Nortman, a former SEC lawyer who is now in private practice in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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.
At 105, the number of countries which have ended capital punishment in law or practice now exceeds the 90 that retain it, and most of these have moratoriums on executions.
David S. Weinstein, a former federal prosecutor now in private practice in Miami, said it would be easier to prove felony hazing charges than it would be to prove manslaughter.
As we all know by now, the practice of building financial houses of cards on various investment instruments based in non-transparent and problematic subprime mortgage-backed securities was a formula for disaster.
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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"The government recognizes that companies fail for business reasons, and most corporate executives do not get prosecuted, " said Jacob Frenkel, a former Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement attorney who is now in private practice.
" Adds Robert Starzel, an attorney who served as a top lieutenant for 25 years and is now in private practice: "He values collaboration, likes to get several people's opinions on the same subject.
Rebecca Pace, a former Wachovia rep now in private practice in Cincinnati--a Delta Air Lines hub--says about 25% of her calls over the past year have come from airline families who are scared stiff.
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