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Counsel for the Government invited Du Pont's views on this proposal before recommending a specific program, but stated that if the court desired, or if counsel for Du Pont thought further discussion would not be profitable, the Government was prepared to submit a plan within thirty days.
Counsel for the defense, however, shrewdly allowing himself to be swept by the current of dreadful recollections, rarely raised an objection.
* Of Counsel – A lawyer working on a part-time or temporary basis for a company or law firm.
He directed the Association from 1930 to 1931, and was a member of its Consultative Counsel for Linguistic Research from 1927 to 1938.
* Belize / Guatemala ICJ Compromis Signed at OAS in Washington, D. C. on 8 December 2008 and Compromis and Videos and U. S. Congratulations and U. K. Congratulations and Photographs and Compromis for Christmas of 8 December 2008 and Belize Leading Counsel of 19 December 2008
* Accrediting Counsel for Independent Colleges and Schools
In April of the same year, Dr. Leo Alexander had submitted to the Counsel for War Crimes six points defining legitimate medical research.
Counsel for both sides were to be paid from the federal Treasury.
" Fellow White House Counsel Bernard Nussbaum felt that if Foster had lived, he would have helped resist the calls to appoint Independent Counsels, and the many investigations lumped under the Whitewater umbrella that occupied the administration and the Clintons for the rest of their terms, might not have happened.
" Counsel for the state later admitted at the Supreme Court oral argument that the " legislature may not < nowiki ></ nowiki > used the term ' academic freedom ' in the correct legal sense.
The Chief of Staff to the President, Counsel to the President, and the Assistant to the President for Economic Policy are also invited to attend any NSC meeting.
The Office of the Secretary contains a Deputy Secretary of Commerce, a Chief of Staff, a Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, an Assistant Secretary for Commerce and Intergovernmental Affairs, a Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Secretary for Administration, a Chief Information Officer, a General Counsel, an Inspector General, an Office of Business Liaison, an Office of Policy and Strategic Planning, an Office of Public Affairs, an Office of White House Liaison, and an International IPR Enforcement Coordinator.
In January 1972, G. Gordon Liddy, general counsel to the Committee for the Re-Election of the President ( CRP ), presented a campaign intelligence plan to CRP's Acting Chairman Jeb Stuart Magruder, Attorney General John Mitchell, and Presidential Counsel John Dean, that involved extensive illegal activities against the Democratic Party.
The Office of the General Counsel is charged with supervising all legal proceedings involving the collection of debts due the United States, establishing regulations to guide customs collectors, issuing distress warrants against delinquent revenue collectors or receivers of public money, examining Treasury officers ' official bonds and related legal documents, serving as legal adviser to the department and administered lands acquired by the United States in payment for debts.
The Attorney-General has departmental responsibility for the Crown Law Office, the Parliamentary Counsel Office, and the Serious Fraud Office.
Congress also gave employers the right to sue unions for damages caused by a secondary boycott, but gave the General Counsel exclusive power to seek injunctive relief against such activities.
* Belize / Guatemala ICJ Compromis Signed at OAS in Washington, D. C. on 8 December 2008 and Compromis and Videos and U. S. Congratulations and U. K. Congratulations and Photographs and Compromis for Christmas of 8 December 2008 and Belize Leading Counsel of 19 December 2008
Counsel for the defendants pointed out that the information they had published was true, and, more to the point, that the budgeting for Abteilung M had actually been cited in reports by the Reichstag's budgeting commission.
President Truman for a time relied upon Special White House Counsel Clark Clifford to provide the Hopkins-Leahy type of personal coordination.

Counsel and Pont
During World War I, Mrs. du Pont was a leader in the Women's Auxiliary for the Delaware Committee, as well as the National Counsel of Defense.

Counsel and preference
* The Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory effected a moratorium on appointment of Queen's Counsel in its own jurisdiction in 1995 in preference to appointing Senior Counsel.
A 2009 Harris / Decima poll found 82 % of Canadians preferred their healthcare system to the one in the United States, more than ten times as many as the 8 % stating a preference for a US-style health care system for Canada while a Strategic Counsel survey in 2008 found 91 % of Canadians preferring their healthcare system to that of the U. S. The same article mentioned that when asked about their own health care instead of the " health care system ," more than half of Americans ( 51. 3 percent ) are very satisfied with their health care services, compared to only 41. 5 percent of Canadians ; a lower proportion of Americans are dissatisfied ( 6. 8 percent ) than Canadians ( 8. 5 percent ).

Counsel and detailed
In his role as Special Counsel to the Commissioner, A. Bartlett Giamatti, he produced the Dowd Report, which detailed Rose's betting on baseball games in the 1980s, including teams Rose was managing at the time.
From 1999 to 2001, Prosper was detailed to the State Department where he served as the Special Counsel and Policy Adviser to the previous Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues.

Counsel and by
In March 2002, Lewinsky, no longer bound by the terms of her agreement with the United States Office of the Independent Counsel, appeared in the HBO special, " Monica in Black and White ", part of the America Undercover series.
The main edition is published every six years by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives, and cumulative supplements are published annually.
The Code is maintained by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel ( LRC ) of the U. S. House of Representatives.
Investigations by a coroner and Independent Counsel Robert B. Fiske, in a 58-page report released in 1994, also concluded that Foster had committed suicide.
" Historian and former White House Counsel John Dean's reassessment of Harding stated his accomplishments included income tax and federal spending reductions, economic policies that reduced " stagflation ", a reduction of unemployment by 10 %, and a bold foreign policy that created peace with Germany, Japan, and Central America.
This decree was issued by the new king and unanimously supported by the Dominion governments, The king's authority to withhold from the lawful wife of a prince the attribute thitherto accorded to the wives of other modern British princes was addressed by the Crown's legal authorities: On 14 April 1937, Attorney General Sir Donald Somervell submitted to Home Secretary Sir John Simon a memorandum summarising the views of Lord Advocate T. M. Cooper, Parliamentary Counsel Sir Granville Ram, and himself:
The National Labor Relations Act is enforced by the National Labor Relations Board < ref >< nowiki > http :// www. nlrb. gov / About_Us / Overview /</ nowiki > and the General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board .< ref >< nowiki > http :// www. nlrb. gov / About_Us / Overview / general_counsel /</ nowiki >
Queen's Counsel ( postnominal QC ), known as King's Counsel ( postnominal KC ) during the reign of a male sovereign, are lawyers appointed by letters patent to be one of Her His Majesty's Counsel learned in the law.
Membership exists in various Commonwealth jurisdictions around the world, while in some other jurisdictions the name has been replaced by one without monarchical connotations, such as " Senior Counsel " or " Senior Advocate ".
Queen's Counsel is a status, conferred by the Crown, that is recognised by courts.
The new rank of Queen's Counsel contributed to the gradual obsolescence of the formerly more senior Serjeant-at-law by superseding it.
These restrictive practices had a number of consequences: they made the taking of silk something of a professional risk, because appointment abolished at a stroke some of the staple work of the junior barrister ; they made the use of leading Counsel more expensive, and therefore ensured that they were retained only in more important cases, and they protected the work of the junior bar, which could not be excluded by the retention of leading Counsel.
In November 2004, after much public debate in favour of and against retaining the title ( see for example Sasha Wass QC ), it was announced that appointments of Queen's Counsel in England would be resumed but that future appointees would be chosen not by the government but by a nine-member panel, chaired by a lay person, which would include two barristers, two solicitors, one retired judge and three non-lawyers.

Counsel and both
He was one of the few King's Counsel to provided legal services to members of Sinn Féin in various legal proceedings in both Ireland and England post the 1916 Rising.
Murray began by removing Bridges from his position as the California Regional Director for the CIO and firing Lee Pressman as General Counsel of both the Steelworkers and the CIO.
Murray began by removing Bridges from his position as the California Regional Director for the CIO and firing Lee Pressman as General Counsel of both the Steelworkers and the CIO.
He served as the White House Counsel to President Jimmy Carter, whom he met first while both served on the Trilateral Commission.
He also approved the Scapular of Our Lady of Good Counsel and the Scapular of St. Joseph, both in 1893, and the Scapular of the Sacred Heart in 1900.
The NRB Government Relations office on Capitol Hill and NRB ’ s Office of the General Counsel pay particular attention to protecting and promoting the needs of religious broadcasters and their First Amendment rights – both freedom of speech and free religious expression.
He was appointed First Junior Treasury Counsel ( Common Law ) in 1984, and a Recorder in 1985, holding both positions until his appointment to the High Court in 1992.
Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr exonerated both the President and the First Lady with respect to the FBI files matter in 1998.
After the 2006 elections, when Democrats won a majority of both chambers of Congress, Bolten asked again for her departure, arguing that the president needed an aggressive lawyer and increased staff for the Office of Legal Counsel to fend off congressional inquiries and subpoenas.
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.
He was designated Queen's Counsel in 1975 and was also a lecturer at both the Osgoode Hall Law School and the University of Toronto Faculty of Law.
Eyton is an Officer of the Order of Canada, Queen ’ s Counsel for Ontario, and has been awarded honorary Doctors of Laws by both the University of Waterloo and the University of King's College at Dalhousie-where he was Chancellor from 1996 to 2001.
Although Liberty Counsel has said in the past that its central goal is to educate both its membership and public officials about its view on the role of religion in public life, it now states that its primary goal is to influence policy.
During the period in which he played Gaelic football for Good Counsel and soccer for Bohemians and Pegasus he had divided loyalties between the two sports, as both sports were then played on a Saturday.
In this case, Congress passed a statute permitting certain Native Americans to bring suits against the United States to determine the constitutionality of a law allocating tribal lands, and providing that Counsel for both sides were to be paid from the United States Treasury.
He ultimately was involved in both of Bill Clinton's campaigns, oversaw Clinton's judicial nominations, and was General Counsel to Al Gore's recount committee in the 2000 election aftermath.
She joined the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel in 1960, serving both as an attorney advisor and later ( 1969 – 1979 ) as an equal opportunity advisor.

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