Tag Archives: Presidency

Obama Presidency is Good News for the Legal Profession

In my opinion, the election of Barack Obama as President brings all sorts of good news for the legal profession.  Regulatory law. After 8 years of minimal regulation of business (except for crackdowns on illegal aliens), lawyers with a regulatory … Continue reading

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Constraints on presidency being redefined in Trump era, report fallout shows

Washington Post – “President Trump repeatedly tried to undermine the Russia investigation, but the special counsel overseeing the probe declined to say whether he broke the law — and the attorney general declared that he had committed no crime. Trump’s … Continue reading

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Tapegate Probe Will Outlast Bush Presidency

You cant make this stuff up. The federal prosecutor chosen to lead the criminal investigation into the Central Intelligence Agencys destruction of interrogation videotapes is the same guy who helped bust up the Boston mob. With his choice of veteran … Continue reading

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Andrea Vacca Assumes Presidency of New York Association of Collaborative Professionals

On January 1, 2019, I became the new President of the New York Association of Collaborative Professionals (NYACP). In this blog, I reflect back on my journey to becoming a collaborative attorney and look toward my goals as President of … Continue reading

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During his presidency Barack Obama read 10 letters from members of the public every day

The Guardian: “…Shailagh Murray had spent two terms in the White House helping to lead the administration’s communications strategy and it appeared to have taken its toll. With Obama just a few months away from leaving office, journalists wanted exit … Continue reading

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