Examples of Ethics Counsel in a sentence
Act as liaison with the Office of the Inspector General on matters that the Ethics Counsel has referred to that Office, and with state or local authori- ties on matters that, on occasion, the Ethics Counsel may refer to them.
With respect to misconduct of Commission employees and contrac- tors, the Inspector General, after con- sultation with the Ethics Counsel, where appropriate, serves as the Com- mission’s liaison with other federal audit and investigative agencies, such as the Department of Justice and the Executive Council on Integrity and Ef- ficiency.
Refer matters involving manage- ment questions to Division Directors, Office Heads, or Regional Directors, and matters involving alleged or appar- ent employee misconduct to the Office of the Inspector General, except for matters involving alleged professional misconduct ultimately referable to state professional boards or societies, which the Ethics Counsel shall refer to the General Counsel.
The Legal Ethics Counsel administered the hearing process to assist the Chair of the Advisory Committee.
Neither the LSBA, the members of the Committee or its Ethics Counsel assume any legal liability or responsibility for the advice and opinions expressed in this process.
Pursuant to Rule 5.30(c), the Legal Ethics Counsel issues nonbinding informal advisory opinions.
The Legal Ethics Counsel handled issues related to bank name changes, mergers, etc., as they relate to approved status.
The Legal Ethics Counsel maintained a list of approved banks on the office website.
The Legal Ethics Counsel performed the majority of these duties on behalf of, and in consultation with, the Chair.
Bentley, Legal Ethics Counsel with the Advisory Committee of the Supreme Court of Missouri advised that her office declined to give an informal opinion concerning any of the issued raised by the parties.