Requests For Legal Assistance all requests for legal advice should be in writing. who represent the Universityon matters which cannot be directly undertaken by University legal personnel. http://ur.rutgers.edu/legal/
Extractions: December 2002 Memorandum to: Vice Presidents, Provosts, Deans and Directors From: David R. Scott, University Counsel Re: Requests for Legal Assistance and Procedures for Receipt of Legal Documents This is an update of the established guidelines to be followed for requesting legal assistance from attorneys charged with representing the University's interests (see I. below) and procedures for receiving legal documents such as lawsuits, subpoenas and complaints or notices of investigations from state or federal administrative agencies (see II. below). 1. Requests for legal advice made by anyone reporting to you should be first made to you, and only if you are satisfied that legal advice is necessary, should a written request then be sent to our office stating that you have approved that request. Except in emergency situations, all requests for legal advice should be in writing. If possible, copies of all pertinent documentation should be attached to the request. This saves everyone's time in the long run, because the attorney assigned cannot give any meaningful help until he or she receives the relevant factual data. Telephone inquiries will be answered to the extent possible if it is not feasible to follow the above guidelines.
Chapter12: Student Services And Facilities Workshops and counseling on interview skills, resume writing, the off legal Serviceprovides courtroom representation on most legal matters, including housing http://www.uiuc.edu/providers/oisa/OISAService/Publications/IntlStudentHandbook/
Extractions: CHAPTER 12: STUDENT SERVICES AND FACILITIES Student Services Building In addition to OISA, several offices offering a variety of services to students are located in the Fred H. Turner Student Services Building at 610 East John Street. Some of these services are: The Dean of Students Office , Emergency Dean Service, Room 300, 333-0050, provides counseling and assistance 24 hours a day. If you miss class for an extended period of time because of serious illness or injury, contact an Emergency Dean for advice. The Office of Womens Programs in Room 300, 333-3137, offers information, services and programming for women students. This office is one resource for women who feel that they may be victims of sexual harassment or sexual assault. A library and resource file of materials of interest to women is also located in this office. The Counseling Center , 2nd floor, 333-3704 and 333-8360, has counselors who can provide help on a wide variety of personal, social, academic, and vocational problems. In addition, they have special assistance for international students. Help is often in the form of individual or group counseling sessions, workshops, testing services, or the Reading and Study Methods Program. Counselors also provide students with professional assistance in identifying and obtaining the most appropriate help, whether from within the Center or allied agencies located on campus or within the community. The Counseling Center also has offices at the McKinley Health Center.
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Centers And Institutes - SMU and governments, and to train lawyers in handling legal matters pertaining to academiccenter that promotes scholarly research, teaching, writing, and public http://www.smu.edu/centers/
Extractions: The following centers and institutes are located at Southern Methodist University, serving as resources to the University, the community and the world. Many also offer opportunities for scholarly research and writing, conferences, periodic lectures and symposia. Questions about the centers and institutes should be sent to their directors or faculty members. All University Linda and Mitch Hart eCenter The eCenter provides leadership in the development and use of interactive network technologies. It promotes the creation and dissemination of knowledge about these technologies and their effects on global society by drawing together researchers and practitioners from the academic, corporate, and civic communities. Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility The Center supports research, writing and teaching in ethics at the graduate and undergraduate level; organizes local seminars, colloquia, and workshops; and recognizes citizens who exemplify the spirit of moral leadership and public virtue. Business Business Information Center The Center provides high-quality information services for Cox Business School students and others in the University community.
Lawlink NSW: Legal Practitioners Admission Board Student Information Because these matters are of such importance, the Board has Law and for admissionas a legal practitioner Academic Transcripts can be ordered by writing to the http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lpab.nsf/pages/lpabexam
Extractions: The Legal Practitioners Admission Board together with the Law Extension Committee of the University of Sydney offers a series of examinations in law for those wishing to be admitted as a legal practitioner in NSW. These examinations in many cases lead to the award of the Diploma in Law, while many other students aim to meet the academic requirements for admission (usually those with overseas qualifications).
EPA Region 9: Legal Jobs With The Office Of Regional Counsel that branch work on air pollution, pesticides, and toxic chemical matters. clerkapplications, consisting of a cover letter, resume, legal writing sample and http://www.epa.gov/region09/orc/info.html
Extractions: Region 9: Careers Serving Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, the Pacific Islands, and over 140 Tribal Nations Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Region 9 Careers Current Openings ... Legal Jobs EPA is divided into ten regions. Region 9 covers California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii, Guam, and other Pacific Islands, and 140 Tribal Nations. The Region has over 850 employees, supported by approximately 65 attorneys in the Office of Regional Counsel (ORC). ORC attorneys spend most of their time on enforcement matters. They work closely with Region 9 technical staff (such as inspectors and engineers) to develop cases for administrative and civil litigation. Administrative cases are handled exclusively by ORC attorneys who appear before administrative law judges and other hearing officers. Civil cases are handled jointly with the Department of Justice and the U.S. Attorneys Offices. EPA also has an active criminal enforcement program. As is typical of most litigation, few enforcement cases actually reach the trial stage. Thus, ORC attorneys spend most of their time in negotiations. Agreement is reflected in either judicial consent decrees or administrative orders that contain provisions for penalties and/or injunctive relief. Attorneys also participate in public outreach efforts.
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Extractions: SECURITY ADMINISTRATION DUTY LOCATIONS: MANY vacancies WASHINGTON METRO AREA, DC REMARKS: NOTE: Because of the delay in mail delivery services, applicants are encouraged to fax or federal express all required application materials. Faxed applications must include a cover page and a writing sample. Send complete package to: Charlotte S. Boeck, DOT/Office of the Secretary, Office of the General
Legal Services Division - MT Dept Of Justice government and local governments on matters involving Indian provides legal servicesfor the eight other divisions complaints must be filed in writing and sent http://www.doj.state.mt.us/department/legalservicesdivision.asp
Extractions: @import url(/code/import.css); Jump to content This website's design is only visible in a graphical browser that supports web standards, but its content is accessible to most any browser. For further information, see Help Home News Crime Victim Services ... About the Department The Department's Legal Services Division provides a wide array of legal services for the State of Montana. Staff attorneys represent the state in appeals of criminal cases, research legal opinions , represent state agencies in legal matters, and defend the constitutionality of state laws. With the exception of the Agency Legal Services Bureau, all Legal Services offices are located at the following address: Office of the Attorney General
CIA - Office Of General Counsel - Honors Information of materials and supplies, contracting, finance and budget matters, legislation,and Please send a resume, law school transcript, legal writing sample, and http://www.cia.gov/ogc/honors.htm
Extractions: The Office of General Counsel has designated a senior attorney to serve as the formal coordinator for the Honors Program. The coordinator will ensure that all Honors Program Attorneys have mentors within the Office of General Counsel who can assist them in acclimating to CIA and the practice of law, and that all Honors Attorneys are afforded the opportunity to participate in relevant training courses. The CIA Office of General Counsel handles, among other things, legal issues relating to foreign intelligence and counterintelligence activities, international terrorism, international narcotics trafficking, nonproliferation, personnel and security matters, clandestine movement of materials and supplies, contracting, finance and budget matters, legislation, and both civil and criminal litigation. The Office of General Counsel consists of approximately 100 attorneys with a variety of backgrounds and experience. A Top Secret security clearance is required for all persons who work at the CIA, including Honors Program Attorneys. US citizenship is also required. The CIAs personnel screening process (which includes medical and polygraph examinations and a background investigation) generally takes between six to nine months to complete.
CIA -Office Of General Counsel - Summer Clerk Information personnel and security matters, contracting, finance and budget matters, tax, immigration shouldsend a resume, law school transcript, legal writing sample, and http://www.cia.gov/ogc/summer.htm
Extractions: OGC Home Summer Clerk Information The Office of General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has a Summer Legal Clerkship Program that allows a small number of exceptionally qualified law students to obtain a broad exposure to the practice of intelligence law for several months during the summer. Although the Office of General Counsel makes no commitment with respect to future employment beyond an individuals summer clerkship, each individual may be evaluated for future employment in OGC at the conclusion of an individuals clerkship. Whether continued employment will be offered with the Office of General Counsel is entirely discretionary, and will be based upon the individuals entire resume package, performance as a summer law clerk, the availability of entry-level attorney positions, and overall budgetary constraints. A Top Secret security clearance is required for all persons who work at the CIA, including students in the Summer Legal Clerkship Program. U.S. citizenship is also required. Since the CIAs personnel screening process (which includes medical and polygraph examinations and a background investigation) generally takes between six to nine months to complete, resume packages should be sent to the Office of General Counsel no later than 30 September.
Opportunities For The Practice Of Law In The Public Interest and legal writing; should have substantial litigation experience in both federaland state courts, including the handling of complex litigation matters; should http://www.oag.state.ny.us/lawyers/employment.html
Extractions: Reference No. AIFU040803 The Auto Insurance Fraud Unit of the New York State Attorney General's Office seeks an experienced prosecutor for the New York City Office to conduct complex, long-term criminal investigations of insurance fraud and related crimes. Applicants should possess significant prosecutorial experience. Applicants must reside in (or intend soon to become a resident of) New York State. Please submit cover letter, resume and writing sample by April 21, 2003 to: Bureau of Legal Recruitment, Office of the New York State Attorney General, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271. Indicate Reference No. and position in your cover letter. New York City Offices Litigation Bureau - New York City - Deputy Bureau Chief
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HEFCE : Good Practice : Legal Services Upon appointment the agreed terms of business of the external providers should beset out in writing. 5 Internal Arrangements for Dealing with legal matters. http://www.hefce.ac.uk/GoodPrac/legal.htm
Extractions: A Guidance Note for Institutions 1.1 The purpose of this guidance note is to indicate what should be seen as good practice for an institution to adopt in the conduct of its legal affairs and its relationships with providers of legal services. It may be used as a reference point in the context of audit by the institution's auditors or by the funding councils. 1.2 It is accepted that the internal structures and practices of institutions vary and for that reason the guidance is intended to provide a framework of good practice rather than to set down detailed or prescriptive rules for HEls. 1.3 Institutions use different titles for their senior officers with administrative responsibility (for example, Vice-Chancellor/Principal/Chief Executive; Clerk to the Governing Body/Secretary to Council/Court; Secretary/Registrar/Director/Head of Administration/Pro Vice-Chancellor). In interpreting these roles, institutions should, where appropriate, substitute the titles of their relevant officers. 2.1 The governing body has the responsibility for the effective governance and management of the institution within the terms of the institution's articles of governance. This includes responsibility for ensuring that the institution's legal affairs and relationships are conducted in a proper and effective manner.
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C-Print: CART Competition Or Not? Since CPrint is not a verbatim technology, it's not appropriate in situations wherea full transcript is required, or where legal matters are being discussed. http://www.robson.org/gary/writing/caption-cart0101.html
Extractions: (Jan 2001) In the 1980's, the National Technical Institute for the Deaf ( NTID ) at the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York invented a computerized note-taking system they call C-Print (TM). Since the technology really got started in 1996, over 200 C-Print operators have been trained. Using C-Print, a typist of modest abilities (60 wpm or better, according to NTID literature) can produce realtime text from a live lecture or meeting, just as a CART reporter can. The difference is that C-Print produces "notes" rather than transcripts, and makes no claim to being verbatim. C-Print operators, who unfortunately refer to themselves as "captionists" even though C-Print isn't used for captioning, use a series of abbreviations to increase their effective typing speed using a traditional QWERTY keyboard. Just as court reporters are trained to use briefs to write long words and phrases in a few strokes, C-Print operators are taught short abbreviations of common words and phrases. For example, a C-Print operator would write the sentence "This technology uses an abbreviation system" as "ts tech uses an abrevx sstm." In this particular sentence, eliminating 37% of the keystrokes allows a 60wpm typist to write at over 95wpm. C-Print operates on much the same principle as the AutoCorrect feature in Microsoft Word. It uses a customized version of a commercial product called Instant Text, from Textware Solutions. The C-Print version of the software is available from NTID.
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Quadrus Development Inc. - Legal Notice And Terms Of Use and conditions set out in this legal Notice and Sites unless otherwise indicatedin writing by Quadrus forum for any determination of matters respecting the http://www.quadrus.com/legal.htm
Extractions: Proprietary material including without limitation trademarks, servicemarks, logos, phrases, icons, images, graphics, designs and layouts displayed on, contained within or comprising this Website (the "Proprietary Materials") are the property of Quadrus or of third parties. You are not permitted to use the Proprietary Materials without the prior written consent of Quadrus or the third parties who own the Proprietary Materials. a. you shall be permitted to view the Website and to download and print the Contents solely for personal, informational, internal, non-commercial purposes that are in compliance with all other Terms; f. you shall be permitted to link to the home page of the Website, unless Quadrus advises you, verbally or in writing and in its sole and absolute discretion, that you must stop linking and remove all links to the home page of the Website and upon receipt of such advice, you agree to immediately comply with such advice; g. you shall not deep link to the Website or the Contents, without the express written permission of Quadrus which permission may be withheld in its sole and absolute discretion;
Public Information - Legal System the first step to take is to tell him or her either orally or in writing. Libraryof NSW, has a wide variety of books, videos etc about legal matters, tel (02 http://www.swsahs.nsw.gov.au/livtrauma/public/legalsys.asp
Extractions: Choosing A Solicitor T rauma victims who wish to take legal action to secure compensation are well advised to choose their solicitor carefully. It is recommended that their solicitor be an Accredited Personal Injury Specialist. The Law Society of NSW can provide a list of Accredited Specialists. Their Community Assistance Department can also give basic legal advice and refer to public agencies who may organise free or low cost legal assistance under its Pro Bono Scheme. W hen choosing a solicitor, dont go on qualifications alone, ask questions, eg: Is the first appointment free and without obligation? An initial appointment can give you an idea about whether you are comfortable with this solicitor and are satisfied with his or her expertise. What do they charge? Shop around solicitors fees vary enormously. You and the solicitor may like to come to a cost agreement as this can give you an indication of their charges and provide you with a measure of security. How will you be expected to pay? (eg upfront, pay as you go or pay when final settlement is made). What about extra cost for such things as medico-legal assessments and reports? Will the solicitor pay these for you and then claim back the costs from the final settlement or will you be expected to pay for each medico-legal assessment as they happen? Does the solicitor specialise in a particular form of injury, eg brain injury, spinal cord damage?
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Extractions: Legal Advice 1. May I speak with a judge? (See Iowa Rule of Civil Procedure 106 , scroll to page 43). 2. If I have questions about court procedures or the law, should I ask court staff? 1. How do I find an attorney to handle my case? You might also check the yellow pages in the phone book or ask your friends or family for a recommendation. For more information, see the Small Claims section 2. Must I have a lawyer to go to court? No. People may represent themselves in court. The legal term used to define self-representation is "pro se." However, remember that our laws and court procedures can be complicated. If you do not have legal training, you might make mistakes that would jeopardize your case. Also see #4 in this section