She is a well-respected and skilled negotiator and
draftsperson and is consistently sought after in this space.
In light of recent discussions concerning the extent to which a plan's fiduciaries can provide guidance to an investment manager within the context of an ERISA Section 3(38) arrangement, it is interesting to consider the extent to which a plan's fiduciaries can exercise control over an investment manager through an IPS (assuming, of course, that the primary
draftsperson of the IPS was other than the plan's investment manager).
interpretation against the
draftsperson) will apply.
Yet Norvid is, in fact, a master
draftsperson (albeit of a comical rather than classical bent), as he occasionally, ironically reminds you.
Although one may substitute a period for this entire phrase and follow with the start of a new sentence with the same effect, the use of this term allows the
draftsperson to establish his or her credentials as a lawyer and, as a side benefit, permits drafting run-on sentences galore.
In addition to this new scientific and paleographic information, my study considers how some of the missed or misconstrued details subsequently obscured by paint are important in extending the iconographic and interpretive range of the miniatures and, reflexively, of the poems--all supporting the likelihood that the scribe was also the thoughtful
draftsperson of the underdrawings.
Benjamin Kaplan, the primary
draftsperson for the 1966 version of Rule 23, later wrote about the Committee's deliberations:
Having previously worked in engineering as a
draftsperson, Emma took a career break to raise her three children.
The Bill contains hidden in Schedule 2, Part 1 (the Parliamentary
draftsperson's ruse to stifle debate?
Phil Cardella, a computer
draftsperson by day, said he was more lucky than smart when he won the final online satellite tournament of the series.
Desiring to do "some useful thing" (34), she briefly worked as a
draftsperson for the U.S.