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美国弗吉尼亚州前副总检察长
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Robert C. Metcalf
(麦特凯夫) |
客座教授 |
| 教育背景 |
1968年获惠顿学院文科学士
1970年获凯斯大学社会科学管理硕士
1976年获乔治·梅森大学法博士 |
| 研究方向 |
美国法律制度、国际法、社会保障法 |
| 主要经历 |
1998-2000: Deputy
Attorney General, Commonwealth of VirginiaResponsible
for legal advice to 5 Cabinet Secretariats including the
Departments of Transportation, Environment, Finance, Technology
and Commerce; Supervised litigation to reduce air, water
and solid waste pollution. Directed two state-wide task
forces to reduce youth violence and to reduce illegal
alcohol consumption on college campuses in Virginia. Both
task forces involved working with law enforcement, educators
and private interests to fashion practical and legislative
solutions.
1996-1998 Cabinet Secretary of Health and Human Resources
Cabinet Officer the to Governor of Virginia responsible
for 16,000 employees, a budget of $4 billion USD., implementation
of the first state-wide welfare reform in the U.S. requiring
all able-bodied recipients of government benefits to work
for those benefits.
1994-1996: Executive Director, Virginia Medicaid
Department Responsible for 375 employees and payment of
$2 billion USD to 22,000 medical providers for indigent
citizens; implementation of managed care technologies.
1993-1994: Special Justice Appointed to try cases
by the Henrico County, Virginia, Circuit Court to decide
petitions for temporary detention of suicidal, alcoholic
and mentally ill citizens.
1983-1994: Attorney and Partner in the law firm
of Parker Pollard & Brown, P.C. Practice included
estate planning and administration of decedent's estates,
Elder Law; supervision of litigation section of attorneys
and legal assistants; Total Quality Management in delivery
of legal services; As conciliator/mediator, encouraged
client litigants to use alternate dispute resolution mechanism.
1979-1983: Partner in the law firm of Newman and
Metcalf General practice of law - representing insurance
carriers before courts and administrative tribunals such
as the Virginia Workers Compensation Commission, Virginia
Employment Commission; appeals to the Virginia Court of
Appeals and the Supreme Court of Virginia.
1976-1979: Executive Director, Metropolitan Legal
Aid SocietyAdvocated for low income clients in state and
federal courts; supervised and trained 3 attorneys and
4 staff. Coordinated hundreds of volunteer attorneys through
the legal aid society.
Briefed and argued the following Supreme Court cases:
Tally v. Goodwin Bros. Lumber Co., 224 Va 48, 294 S.E.2d
818 (1982).
Winslow Inc. v. Shaife, 224 Va. 647, 299 S.E.2d 354
(1983).
Pearson v. Canada Contracting, Co., Inc., 349 S.E.2d
(1985) |
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