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  • Q.What Should I Include in My Follow-Up Calls After the Attorney Has Received My Introductory Letter? My Goal Is to Set an Appointment with the Attorn...

  • I did not vote for April Capone Almon for East Haven mayor as I felt she was much too inexperienced. Yet, I have to say the appointment of Patricia Cofrancesco as town attorney was a great step in the right direction. Now that she has been appointed, she will have to delegate her past clients, like Robert Nappe, who have sued the town.

  • I am absolutely flabbergasted that East Haven Mayor April Capone Almon's very first appointment, the town attorney, is Patricia Cofrancesco. Cofrancesco has several pending lawsuits against the town. How is she going to represent the town while at the same time be the one who is trying to get monetary damages against the people she is supposed to represent? Almon's experience in the private sector comes into question. An executive would never hire an attorney who has brought suit against her company.

  • Cody Fields got a letter that pretty much said thanks but no thanks. The next day, he was told that letter was a mistake. He would get an interview in hopes of earning a congressional appointment to a service academy.

  • Bipartisan Policy Center co-chairs say many people dedicated to public service are discouraged from serving because of the length and extremely adversarial nature of the appointment WASHINGTON, June 22, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) today released a letter from former Senators Pete Domenici, Trent Lott, Dirk Kempthorne and former Secretary Dan Glickman calling on the U.S. Senate to pass legislation to "improve the nomination and confirmation " for political appointees. Stating that "the problem and the solution are truly bipartisan," the foursome urges the Senate take "small but important steps in the right direction.

  • With [Kwame Kilpatrick]'s naming of Brad Dick as his officiai liaison to the LGBT community last week, Detroit has finally joined other major cities that also have a spécifie position serving our community. However, not a week after this appointment, he sent a letter to the Detroit City Council stating that he would neither veto nor support the passage of the anti-transgender discrimination ordinance into law.

  • Two City Council members on Friday requested second opinions from the city and state ethics boards on Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's decision to nominate his brother to the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority. I am of the opinion that the appointment violates the letter and spirit of our Ethics Act, both in the city and in the commonwealth," wrote Councilman Doug Shields in a letter to the Pennsylvania State Ethics Commission.

  • The Vulcan Society, the fraternal Black firefighters organization that was created in 1940 to combat racism in historically white firehouses, won a momentous battle against employment discrimination when a federal judge ruled that exams administered between 1999 and 2002 "barred over a thousand additional Black and Hispanic applicants from consideration for appointment as FDNY firefighters. In a letter that was written to the magistrate judge, Georgia Pestaña, chief labor and employment law representative for the city, said, "Specifically, the Department of Justice and the Vulcan Society demand competitive seniority for the individuals that the District Court found were disparately impacted by the challenged written firefighter examinations. Awarding competitive seniority to these indi...

  • Out of the plethora of declarations and reactions at the end of the Mecca conference, it was important to notice one headline, prominent in several media channels - the one concerning the comments by Hamas leader Khaled Meshal on the letter of appointment that [Mahmoud Abbas] wrote to [Ismail Haniyeh]. After promising that Hamas will be committed to this letter, Meshal added: "Hamas is adopting new political language. The decision to participate in elections was not easy for Hamas, as it meant the group was tacitly agreeing to operate as a political party and not as a military organization fighting Israel. Later, there were Hamas government decisions on a willingness to talk, on practical matters, with Israeli government ministries. Later came declarations of willingness for a long-ter...



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