And you don't tell anybody in the office of counsel in the White House?
They show up in the same courtrooms, using the same set of counsel.
AMs will vote on Wednesday morning on whether to support the First Minister's recommendation on his choice of Counsel General.
Representing such people is relatively easy because judges and prosecutors will often be sympathetic to the arguments of counsel in such cases.
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Some investors demand a say in choice of counsel, the right to participate in strategic decisions, or the power to veto settlement offers.
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Since 2003, the U.S. Army has funded all defense counsel travel for courts-martial, beginning with the initial detailing of counsel to a client.
One major public announcement was that of the First Minister's nomination for the post of Counsel General, the government's chief legal adviser.
Now Patton Boggs, the politically connected Washington firm, has fired back, accusing Gibson Dunn of its own conspiracy to deprive the villagers of counsel.
This column offers the same sort of counsel for those maintaining a fantasy baseball team (or five), drawing opinions from a panel of roto experts.
Passion continues to be the plasma of progression as now I hope to share how good the profession can be to the new generation of counsel.
Over the course of the nearly-complete 2010 baseball season, this column has offered the same sort of counsel to those managing a fantasy baseball team (or ten).
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" Moore insists his claims are consistent with the Court of Appeals decision, since the dissenting judge interpreted the ruling as not having excluded the "exceptional skill of counsel.
Previously, she was Senior Deputy General Counsel at the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) from 2004 to 2009 and Of Counsel at the law firm of Bernabei and Katz from 2003 to 2004.
Lead plaintiffs, regardless of the size of their investment, were allowed to play a central role in the selection of counsel and their compensation (which could be as much as 40% of any settlement).
On learning what the investigation uncovered, the Public Accounts Committee at Stormont wrote to the board stating it was "alarmed" that the rationale for key decisions, including appointment of counsel, was not well documented.
Judge Cooper also noted that she repeatedly warned Kevorkian about the dangers of self-representation and cited a State Supreme Court ruling that defendants who represent themselves cannot complain about the quality of counsel on appeal.
Though Chesley argued otherwise, the commissioner found he represented all the plaintiffs (as any law school grad should have understood, let alone the husband of a federal judge, counsel of record means, well, counsel of record).
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But it does seem likely that much of what was said in Mr. Simpson's defense would have been set aside by a listener more acquainted than the Los Angeles panel was with the wily ways of counsel.
Sir Robert will examine a bundle of secret documents, in the company of counsel for Foreign Secretary William Hague, to decide if more can be made public on the government's reasons for wanting each of the documents kept secret.
The utility of outside counsel as part of the risk assessment function varies broadly.
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And has the administration sought at all the opinion of the Office of Legal Counsel at Department of Justice, as to how closely or whether or not the White House is in compliance with the War Powers Act?
The Office of Special Counsel is investigating more cases of possible retribution against FAA whistleblowers.
Speaker Boehner says he wants an answer tomorrow on whether the Office of Legal Counsel agrees with this assessment of the President.
The fighting concerns not only the awarding of lead counsel status but also the amount of the fees.
Typically, such a reserve will be based on the reasonable evaluation of litigation counsel as to the outside amount of the claim.
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The Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) at the Department of Justice, responsible for resolving disputes between federal government agencies, has found differently.
He was general counsel of the Treasury and White House counsel in the Reagan administration and a member of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.
Bernstein quickly rose through the government ranks, becoming general counsel of the Environmental Protection Agency and, later, general counsel to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Instead, Damon Silvers, Director of Policy and Special Counsel of the AFL-CIO and the Deputy Chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), started some fireworks last Thursday.
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