This is voluntary disclosure of email from one legal executive to another legal executive regarding a potential deal, publicly exploited for marketing purposes through an official company channel by a third executive not party to the communication.
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Dr MacLoughlin said he wished to acknowledge the full co-operation of Mr Halappanavar and his legal team and that of the police, the Health Service Executive and their legal representatives.
The move was perfectly legal, says Auctionwatch Chief Executive Rodrigo Sales--and it's also legal for him to find a way around such blunt electronic countermeasures.
President Bush today offered a variety of legal justifications for his executive order allowing American citizens to be spied on by the National Security Agency without any review by the courts.
At the center of this cyclone of legal opinions is Digg's chief executive, Jay Adelson, who says he has no idea about Digg's legal future.
At the time the coroner, appointed chief legal adviser to the Stormont Executive in 2010, cited potential national security issues.
Mr. Obama has also signaled his intention to govern as much as possible by stretching the legal bounds of regulation and executive orders.
And he noted that the Office of Professional Responsibility is not in charge of determining whether executive branch programs are legal.
He and President Bush insisted that people serving in the executive branch have a legal right to get private advice from whomever they want.
Executive officers already have legal and fiduciary obligations.
"This new sanction at best represents a halfway house between the U.S. hawks and those in the U.S. who consider the stability of global markets should take precedence over punishing Iran and those who do business with it, " says Nigel Kushner, chief executive of Whale Rock Legal, a London law firm specializing in international trade and sanctions.
The executive branch typically has vast legal authority, but its exercise of that authority is hemmed in thank goodness by politics.
Aereo Chief Executive Chet Kanojia said the legal OK for Aereo's service is now the "law of the land" with or without Fox.
Kim-executive director of international and legal programs-Berkeley Law , University of California.
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The debate, which Mr Boyd attended in his capacity as the executive's constitutional and legal adviser, follows the publication of two reports into the handling of the 1998 Chhokar murder case.
"I don't think that you can say that there's a 'Latino vote, ' " said Angelo Falcon, senior policy executive for the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Educational Fund in New York.
Three of those against venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, former International Business Machines Corp. executive John Joyce, and legal entrepreneur Joel Hyatt said that without evidence backing the allegations it was unclear what there was to disclose.
Most of the time the result is underperformance by the merged firm, or a win so tiny as not to justify the billions in legal bills, scuttled brand value and executive brainpower spent on the deal.
He asked whether the girl did not have a legal case to raise against the Scottish Executive because her rights under the European Convention on Human Rights had been undermined by the executive's decision not to pay her fees when the course of her choice was not available in Scotland.
At the extreme end of legal possibilities, each former C-level executive could get over 150 years in the slammer.
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This memorandum shall be carried out to the extent permitted by law and consistent with executive departments' and agencies' legal authorities.
Smith has sold himself since his election as Executive Director on his years of legal experience and connections on Capitol Hill.
The problem here is that recent congressional testimony showed there was serious dispute in the executive branch over whether this was legal or not.
Executive Director Anthony Romero said the legal exception applies only when there is a continued threat to public safety and is "not an open-ended exception" to the Miranda rule, which guarantees the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney.
"The difficulty with counterfeiting is you never know where you really stand U.S. Customs examines only a small portion of the goods entering the country, " said Joe Nauman, executive vice president for corporate and legal affairs at Acushnet, which makes Titleist balls and clubs and FootJoy shoes.
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But he has been forced to resign, and legal practitioners now face open sniping between judiciary and executive.
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"We were outside the main Justice building, " said Eleanor Lewis, executive director of the American Association of Legal Publishers.
Wickham, the group's executive director, says Polst programs provide legal protection to medical personnel for hastening death, thus encouraging imposed death on patients.
The chief privacy counsel, chief legal officer, former CFO, and a marketing executive are being tried in Milan for defamation and privacy violations, reports the New York Times.
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The authority's executive board has agreed it should cover his legal costs citing the "exceptional circumstances" involved.
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