Legal Advisor definition
Legal Advisor means the officer responsible for providing legal advice to the Standards Committee. This may be the Monitoring Officer, another legally qualified officer of the authority, or someone appointed for this purpose from outside the authority.
Legal Advisor means an attorney in a criminal case assisting a defendant who has waived counsel, as provided in ORS 138.504(2).
Examples of Legal Advisor in a sentence
Police Legal Advisor and Litigation Services on an as needed basis as requested by the Department and agreed upon by the Contractor.
Police Legal Advisor and Litigation Services will be billed by the Contractor to the Department at a rate of $200 per hour in fifteen minute increments.
The Office of the Chief Counsel in tum will notify the ICE Headquarters Office of the Principal Legal Advisor (OPLA), which will assist LEA personnel with the request for representation, including the appropriate forms and instructions.
More Definitions of Legal Advisor
Legal Advisor means the officer responsible for providing legal advice to the Committee. This may be the Monitoring Officer, another legally qualified officer of the Council, or someone appointed for this purpose from outside the Council.
Legal Advisor means the officer responsible for providing legal advice to the Standards Panel and/or Standards Appeal Panel. This may be the Monitoring Officer, another legally qualified officer of the Council, or someone appointed for this purpose from outside the Council.
Legal Advisor means the person providing legal advice to the Committee;5 “Local Code” means 6
Legal Advisor means the properly qualified person appointed by PHS to provide legal advice;
Legal Advisor means the officer responsible for providing legal advice to the Standards Committee, usually the Council’s Head of Legal Services.
Legal Advisor means L&L Partners (Formerly known as Luthra & Luthra Law Offices)
Legal Advisor means the properly qualified person appointed by HIS to provide legal advice “Officer” means employee of HIS or any other person holding a paid appointment or office with