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Attorneys and who
U. S. Attorneys who prosecuted Whitacre ; two prosecutors from the Canadian Department of Justice ; several Senators and Congressmen ; Cornell University and Ohio State University professors ; Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew ; Chuck Colson ; and numerous top executives of corporations.
Special agents are normally plain clothes officers who carry concealed firearms, and other defensive equipment, make arrests, carry out complex criminal investigations, present cases for prosecution to U. S. Attorneys, and prepare investigative reports.
The majority of state Attorneys General are chosen by popular election, as opposed to the U. S. Attorney General who is a presidential appointee.
The City of Wilkes-Barre is served by two City Attorneys, Timothy Henry, Esquire and William E. Vinsko, Jr., Esquire, who advise both the Mayor and City Council.
There are also a Finance Director who helps guide the government on fiduciary matters and a law firm that serves as the Village Attorneys to guide the government on legal matters.
Attorneys and judges may not want to forfeit the revenues from such a lucrative " business " and there is a pejorative label given to non-custodial parents who resist the child support.
New York requires that applicants who are reading the law have at least one year of law school study ( Rule 520. 4 for the Admission of Attorneys ).
Notable exceptions to this rule include United States Attorneys, U. S. Marshals and commissioned military officers who do not receive this title, although they are confirmed by the Senate.
Dowd was the lawyer who represented Monica M. Goodling in her Fifth Amendment challenge to speaking before Congress in regard to the firing of nine US Attorneys.
In Germany, only Patent Attorneys ( or Attorneys-at-Law, who are entitled to represent clients in all fields of law ) are entitled to represent clients from abroad before the German Patent and Trade Mark Office ( DPMA ).
During the appeals process State's Attorneys, in many cases, hands all relative prosecutorial materials to a State Appellate Prosecutor who in turn will represent the state in appellate courts with the advice and consent of the State's Attorney.
The American Department consulted the Solicitor and Attorneys General, who investigated and advised the Privy Council on the legal and constitutional options available.
Lawyers who act on civil or administrative matters for the Provincial Crown are not referred to as Crown Attorneys ( Senior General Counsel, General Counsel ), or simply Crown Counsel although both criminal and civil attorneys generally report to the provincial Attorney-General's office.
Moreover, lawyers, students-at-law and other persons who only represent the Crown on provincial offences matters ( such as municipal by-law enforcement and traffic offences ) are referred to as " Provincial Prosecutors " or " Provincial Offences Attorneys " ( POAs ) rather than Crown Attorneys.
The responsibility of the EOUST as the top level office controlling DOJ attorneys who monitor conduct in U. S. Bankruptcy Courts is analogous to that of The Executive Office for United States Attorneys ( EOUSA ) as responsible for prosecutors of the DOJ.
Attorneys may not split fees with non-attorneys, or with other attorneys who have not worked on the matter for which the client is represented.
Attorneys generally may not solicit business by personally offering their services to potential clients who are not already close friends or family members.
Attorneys who violate professional responsibility rules may be subject to sanctions ranging from reprimands to temporary suspension to permanent disbarment.
Earl J. Silbert is a prominent American lawyer who served as United States Attorney for the District of Columbia from 1974 to 1979, and served, along with two other U. S. Attorneys, as the first prosecutor in the infamous Watergate scandal.
The Tax Court permits persons who are not Attorneys at Law to be admitted to practice ( to represent taxpayers ) by applying for admission and passing an examination administered by the Court.
Attorneys who provide evidence of membership and good standing in state bar or the D. C. bar can be admitted to the bar of the Court without sitting for the Tax Court examination.
In theory, colonial Attorneys General represented the British Attorney General, who represented the Crown.
The chief prosecutor in the case was Robert B. Fiske, then the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, who was assisted by two younger Assistant United States Attorneys, Tom Sear and Bob Mazur.

Attorneys and Louisiana
Attorneys general from 32 other states and the District of Columbia signed onto the agreement: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin.
Category: Louisiana Attorneys General

Attorneys and Washington
Category: United States Attorneys for the Western District of Washington
Category: Washington ( state ) Attorneys General
APL headquarters and the Justice Department in Washington often lost control over field operations, to the point that U. S. Attorneys and BOI agents, assisted by cadres of volunteers from the APL and other similar patriotic auxiliaries, pursued suspects of disloyalty on their own initiative and in their own manner.
Category: Washington ( state ) Attorneys General
Category: United States Attorneys for the Western District of Washington

Attorneys and Puerto
There are 93 U. S. Attorneys stationed throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the U. S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

Attorneys and using
U. S. Attorneys at first had considerable discretion in using these laws, until Gregory, a few weeks before the end of the war, instructed them not to act without his approval.

Attorneys and since
In 1673 the Attorney General began to take up a seat in the House of Commons, and since then it has been convention to ensure that all Attorneys General are members of the House of Commons or House of Lords, although there is no requirement that they be so.
The Attorney General has had the authority since 1986 to appoint interim U. S. Attorneys to fill a vacancy.
The Attorneys General for India since independence are listed below:
Attorneys, originally explicitly excepted from the definition of a debt collector, have been included ( to the extent that they otherwise meet the definition ) since 1986.

Attorneys and these
The acceptance by Attorneys General of these non-statutory and often secretive roles upon taking office throughout the years has been questioned and criticised as inappropriate for a Constitutional office-holder.
Attorneys for these defendants claimed that their skill was in valuation and deal-making, and that they lacked the training to recognize fraudulent accounting practices they claimed that they would have needed.
The most prestigious and sought-after law jobs in the country — U. S. Supreme Court Clerks, Legal faculty, Bristow Fellows, Office of Legal Counsel Lawyers, Assistant U. S. Attorneys in cities like New York and Chicago — are usually awarded to students and graduates in one of these programs.

Attorneys and are
We are Assistant District Attorneys.
Attorneys for the deposing litigant are often present, although this is not required in all jurisdictions.
Attorneys alleged Virginia prosecutors are " ultimately not interested in IIIT … but want to revisit the Tampa trial.
Michael Hess, chief of the Civil Division of the United States Attorneys Office, argued " serious injuries are being inflicted on our foreign relations, to the benefit of other nations opposed to our foreign relations, to the benefit of other nations opposed to our form of government.
Attorneys with a minimum of 5 years of Bar membership are appointed after specialized training and state examination.
There are also separate Attorneys General for the estates.
In the United Kingdom, positions equivalent to a District Attorney are the Chief Crown Prosecutors ( or Crown Prosecutors in the case of Deputy or Assistant District Attorneys ) of the Crown Prosecution Service in England and Wales, the Procurator Fiscal in Scotland, and the Director of Public Prosecutions in Northern Ireland.
Despite this it is considered preferable to exclude Attorneys General from cabinet meetings so as to draw a distinct line between them and the political decisions on which they are giving legal advice.
U. S. Attorneys and their offices are part of the Department of Justice.
Two less well known but significant roles played by all Irish Attorneys General to date are as the " leader of the Irish Bar " and as a Bencher of the King's Inns.
Qualified members are being designated as " Registered Patent Attorneys ( HK )" for lawyers, " Registered Patent Agents ( HK )" for non-lawyers and " Registered Patent Engineers " for engineers.
Moreover, Australian Patent Attorneys are able to obtain registration to become New Zealand Patent Attorneys, and vice versa, as a result of a trans Tasman agreement between the two countries Consequently, a large number of Australian Patent Attorneys are also New Zealand Patent Attorneys.

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