general law practice

  • Receive alerts:
  • by e-mail
    Your information will be added to a database with the sole purpose of serving your subscription. This database is the exclusive property of vLex Networks S.L. and will never be shared with any other company. By sending your request you accept the Data Protection Policy of vLex Networks S.L.
  • via RSS
More than 10.000 documents for general law practice
  • When Jack Golden returned last Tuesday from a fairly routine closing on the purchase of a high-end co-op in midtown Manhattan, his wife, Carole Campbell Golden, met him at the train station in Farmingdale. As many couples do, they talked about the day - about his closing and her contract case involving a swimming pool company in Suffolk County District Court. And then the pair headed to the same office in Melville.

  • Attorney John D. Freund has established Freund Law Firm P.C., located at 1005 Main St., Suite 200. He has a general practice of law, including but not limited to corporate/commercial law, real estate, estate planning and civil litigation. cents

  • ... the value of the husband's accounting practice. In closing arguments, both attorneys submitted a ... law, small business operations, and general civil litigation. . ...

  • FARMINGTON -- After his first day as "lawyer of the day" in the Franklin County court system Wednesday, Chris Dilworth reflected on the changes in his life that led him to town. It was his first day here but the opening of a Farmington practice on July 1 follows nearly 26-years of experience in general law work, mostly working for himself in a private practice.

  • Customary international law is the unwritten "law" of the international community that results from a general and consistent practice of states followed by them from a sense of legal obligation. Today's customary international law is the closest modern analogue of the eighteenth-century "law of nations." This article will use the term "customary international law" when discussing the present and recent past and the term "law of nations" when discussing the eighteenth-century Founding era. The central claim of this article is that the individual conception of the Law of Nations Clause is correct as far as it goes, but it is not the whole story. While the Clause was certainly intended to allow Congress to regulate domestically the conduct of individuals, and while Congress, the Supreme Co...

  • Hires/Promotions/Honors Buffalo-based law offices of Cohen & Lombardo appointed Nicholas G. LoCicero an associate. LoCicero, who played professional hockey in the East Coast Hockey League, previously was a law clerk in the New York State Supreme Court and worked at a general practice firm. He earned his J.D. from the University at Buffalo School of Law and received his B.S. from Brockport State College.

  • Hires/Promotions/Honors Bernhardi & Lukasik, appointed Lynn Kwon-Dzikiy lead associate in the Social Security Department and Kelsey DiLapo Lukasik, Stephen E. Brooks and Catherine Lynch associates at the firm. The new law firm has six attorneys at present. Kwon-Dzikiy, a graduate of the University at Buffalo, received her law degree from UB School of Law. DiLapo Lukasik, in general practice for more than 12 years, is a a graduate of the UB School of Law. Brooks, who has more than 10 years of experience with various law firms throughout the region, is a graduate of Roger Williams School of Law. Lynch is a graduate of the UB School of Law.

  • PORTLAND - The names of the judges for the 2010 Miss Maine Scholarship Pageant have been released and include a familiar name to many. F. Lee Bailey, renowned attorney in the O.J. Simpson trial and the Boston Strangler case, will be one of the five judges who will decide the next Miss Maine. Bailey has a home in Bath and operates a general law practice in Florida. Joining him on the panel is: Robert Loy, a talent expert from Florida who has been a Miss America volunteer for 27 years; Mignon Merchant Ball, a former Miss Oklahoma who won a nonfinalist talent award at her Miss America competition; Daphne Cochran Kessler, Miss Kentucky 1980, travels extensively to speak out about learning disabilities; and David Holmes, who works for a French investment bank and participates in community ou...

  • Charter Communications Inc. announced that Gregory Doody, executive vice president of programming and legal affairs, resigned to return to his restructuring advisory practice, Dumaine Advisors. He will remain with the cable company through a transition period. Before joining Charter in 2008, Doody served as executive vice president, general counsel and secretary of power company Calpine Corp. Richard Worth joined St. Louis firm Weiss & Associates as an associate. Worth will focus on general business practice, real estate and employment and employee benefits litigation. Worth previously practiced at Cosgrove Law in St. Louis.

  • By Mary E. O'Leary Register Topics Editor Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz is questioning the constitutionality of a 19th-century law that requires a candidate for attorney general to have 10 years' active law practice in the state.



Loading

ver las páginas en versión mobile | web

ver las páginas en versión mobile | web

© Copyright 2012, vLex. All Rights Reserved.

Contents in vLex United States

Explore vLex

For Professionals

For Partners

Company