Because he was not licensed to practice law in Ecuador, his role was ostensibly an advisory one.
That left little time to practice law, so from 1994 through 2003, he earned almost nothing from his practice.
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These young associates do not know how to practice law when they arrive and the cost of educating them is steep.
New Jersey may be the most dangerous place to practice law today.
After graduating from the University of Florida law school, he returned to Indiana to practice law in 1973, the year of Roe v.
President Kennedy joked that he saw nothing wrong with his brother getting some legal experience as attorney general before going out to practice law.
Grant funded staff persons must be attorneys licensed to practice law in Illinois or supervised by an attorney licensed to practice law in Illinois.
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He lost his license to practice law because he made the colossal mistake of paying individuals to serve as lead plaintiffs in lawsuits he wanted to bring.
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What if I had chosen to practice law in Oklahoma - or simply asked permission to represent a client in the Oklahoma courts from time to time?
While Russakoff loved the Contracts class he took in law school, he knew since the first time he set foot on a law school campus that he never wanted to practice law.
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Furthermore, since attorneys are representative of their clients, it is permissible to practice law within the scope of permissible, just, and legitimate cases that are filed to demand a right or alleviate a grievance.
Dempsey returned to Denver in 1983 to practice law, joining the board of Royal Resources, a public oil-exploration company run by a trout-fishing buddy who had been assigned by a court to clean up securities fraud.
Katherine Broderick, dean of the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law, says the school caters to students seeking a law degree to get ahead in their careers but who don't intend to practice law, including government workers.
Every lawyer admitted to the bar in your state is technically qualified to practice law but they may have also obtained a specialization, a credential like the AEP designation (Accredited Estate Planner), or an LLM (Master of Laws) in an area like tax law.
Losing the right to ever practice law again has to be worse.
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Her commute to a law practice in downtown Washington DC will take 90 minutes to two hours each way.
As a lawyer you want to continue with the practice of law as opposed to switching careers.
Twelve years earlier he left his lucrative career as a tax attorney to practice special education law.
In addition to his law practice, Galfy was the attorney for the planning board in Green Brook, N.
Danforth, a Republican, served three terms in the Senate before retiring in 1994 and returning to his law practice.
She was responsible for influencing best practices in e-lawyering, winning a prestigious award for innovation, and she continues to contribute to the profession through authorship ( Virtual Law Practice: How to Deliver Legal Services Online) and education on the subject of virtual law office technology helping countless others learn how to create virtual practices.
We want to support them through the practice of law and perhaps on to the bench.
Local Christian bishop David Piso told the National that sorcery-related killings were a growing problem, and urged the government "to come up with a law to stop such practice".
He finished law school in 1991, having served as the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review, and then returned to Chicago to teach constitutional law and practice as a civil rights lawyer.
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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Enough to ride out five years of early retirement before returning to the noble practice of the law.
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Then, while the flames build and the smoke billows, these hotshots return to private practice, where their law firm represents the respondents and defendants that they had only recently prosecuted.
Mr. al-Arian got Candidate Bush to promise to prohibit the use of secret evidence, a practice law enforcement uses sparingly in deportation and criminal proceedings in order to protect intelligence sources and methods.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Decision Brief No. 05-D 43 2005-08-29
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