What Mrs. Alexander is really saying is that trial attorneys won't make as much money if punitive damages are capped. |
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The firing of eight attorneys stands out for the baldness of its political motives. |
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The plaintiff's attorneys wrapped up their case with their last two witnesses testifying. |
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The attorneys also take issue with Judge Dembe's ruling on the testimony of court reporter Terri Carter. |
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But what made this Inn once noted was that all the six attorneys of the Marshalsea Court had their chambers there. |
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Both attorneys argue the Board and its chairman have, in media comments, effectively prejudged the issues under investigation. |
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Her reputation as a hardworking lawyer saw her practice grow, making her one of the five leading attorneys in Houston. |
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No, U.S. attorneys did not use the thumbscrew or the rack, but they employed torture all the same. |
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The law mandates that civil actions, for example, the transfer of a title deed, be carried out on our behalf by attorneys at law. |
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I will ask attorneys to help the students settle any legal disputes stemming from this incident. |
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The judge ruled that Crown attorneys had failed to overcome the defence team's claims. |
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But in the present climate, his testimony and that of diocesan attorneys just won't suffice. |
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The kid, the son of wealthy attorneys in New Rochelle, N.Y., is a notorious computer hacker. |
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They treat the trial as if it were a sporting event and rate the attorneys for who provided the better performance. |
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Bakers, victuallers, taverners, hostelers, and sometimes attorneys were disqualified from election as mayor or bailiff in the fifteenth century. |
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Defense attorneys wanted the briefer to provide the jury with vivid details of the confidential intelligence. |
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This amount may however be upwardly adjusted closer to the time of auction, a representative of the bank's attorneys said yesterday. |
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Be sure that news reporters and your attorneys have unfettered access to these training sessions, including preparatory meetings. |
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He is of the country's foremost attorneys in the field of art and licensing law. |
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A group of CPAs and attorneys, who meet bimonthly to discuss tax subjects, agreed that it is impossible to generate a general rule. |
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Uhler also delayed ruling on several motions by Robertson's attorneys for dismissal of all charges against him. |
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I show them where the jury will be and where the court reporter is, and the court clerk and the judge and the bailiff and the attorneys. |
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His attorneys opted not to seek his release on bail, in part because he was judged a flight risk. |
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And as a matter of fact, Larry, I have asked for polygraphs from defense attorneys in the past. |
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And by extension so are his attorneys when it comes to confidential information. |
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In some judicial courts in the early eighteenth century, attorneys had to kneel while university-educated advocates pleaded at the bar. |
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His attorneys moved on Wednesday to obtain a prompt hearing on his plea that he is legally entitled to release. |
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The group Human Rights in China reported in May that Gao was being denied access to her attorneys. |
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So I guess it is best that our attorneys stay within the strictest interpretation of the law and that I step away. |
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Before administering the oath of an attorney, Judge Hilberman reminded me of four important values we should strive to uphold as attorneys. |
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William M. Winter, Esq. and Valerie B. Simpson, Esq. are attorneys in the tax department of a Los Angeles-based law firm. |
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His prison cell was searched and some drawings were discovered and now his attorneys hope to turn that fact to his advantage at his trial. |
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They remained professional and epitomized the essential personal skills that attorneys also need to possess. |
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Statements by Muhammad in court the following day made clear he was under the impression he was still represented by his Maryland attorneys. |
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The top occupations of first-time domain buyers at the beginning of this year were photographers, attorneys, and realtors. |
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Prosecutors will begin a rebuttal this afternoon, and Jackson's attorneys will then be given an opportunity to respond. |
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After the defence rests, prosecutors will begin a rebuttal and Jackson's attorneys will then be given an opportunity to respond. |
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And when we're libeled or defamed, we use the disinfectant power of the press to correct the record instead of libel attorneys. |
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An investigation revealed that 33 defendants sentenced to death had been represented by attorneys who had been disbarred or suspended. |
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The remaining attorneys disbanded at the end of 2001, going in a number of different professional directions. |
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Dana's attorneys did try to make this argument, invoking a federal statute that allows damages awards for constitutional rights violations. |
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The Chief Justice will issue directives which will guide attorneys and others on what practice is to be utilised. |
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And his family tried to get him treatment, and his attorneys tried to get him life, rather than the electric chair. |
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The cardinal's claim, filed in court by his attorneys, is boilerplate legal defense language. |
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Sir, my research indicates that there is no code of dress prescribed or agreed upon for attorneys appearing in the magistrates court. |
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It also granted them a continuing power as attorneys in the event of his incapacity. |
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The role of these attorneys was scripted, whereas the responses of the characters were improvised. |
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Women attorneys, doctors and lawyers are found in the provinces as well as in urban areas. |
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The appellant's second ground of appeal is that the respondents are not suitable to be the donor's attorneys. |
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Defense attorneys in the murder trial rested their case today after hearing testimony from a forensics expert. |
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And Michael Cardoza, one of the leading defense attorneys on the left coast in San Francisco will join us for his thoughts. |
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This time he was answering questions from attorneys representing people who claim they were sexually abused by reverend Paul Shanley. |
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But again, if the subject is sensitive, the colloquy among the attorneys, prospective jurors, and judge can be held privately at the bench. |
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He stressed each word in the last sentence separately, his gaze leveled on the seven attorneys and judges who would decide the 2003 champion. |
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Opposing attorneys invariably will attempt to impeach the credibility or competence of an expert witness. |
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Some detainees were provided the names of attorneys to call, but with wrong phone numbers. |
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In a stunning new development, attorneys for both sides reached a deal that the president himself signed off on. |
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This treaty addresses many liability issues that attorneys would be involved in litigating. |
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The Attorney General and Crown attorneys are immune from civil suit except in the case of malicious prosecution. |
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In addition, defense attorneys need to be informed when an arresting officer is suspected of misconduct. |
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At the same time, White House attorneys are reviewing memos, phone logs and other documents that may be relevant to the investigation. |
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No defense attorneys were allowed to be present for his deposition, and now, obviously, they are unable to cross-examine him. |
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After settling in Durban with his family, Squires joined a friend's firm of attorneys as an articled clerk. |
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I thought the attorneys for the various parties were not supposed to be discussing the case. |
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The matter was then taken to the High Court, where attorneys acting on his behalf challenged the police as to why he was still in custody. |
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This one-sided provision has created bad incentives for attorneys and the litigants they represent. |
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Defence attorneys and lawyers for the Arab Commission for Human Rights described the case as a sham because of the lack of evidence. |
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Faced with accusations of gross prosecutorial misconduct by defense attorneys, he was forced to remove himself from the case. |
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It's time for prosecutors and plaintiffs' attorneys to move forward with renewed vigor. |
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Just when the tight smile seemed in danger of breaking, he turned to glad-hand four of the defense attorneys as their co-counselors trailed in. |
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A judge was elected, attorneys were appointed, and witnesses were interviewed. |
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And most are defended not by private attorneys but by public defenders or appointed lawyers. |
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According to attorneys who represent these defendants, the pressure on men to confess to what the government wants is enormous. |
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Military officials at the Pentagon declined to describe their legal status, or say whether they are represented by attorneys. |
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The Justice Foundation will help match you with attorneys who will help prepare and file your brief. |
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Both have argued numerous cases before the Supreme Court, including as attorneys in the solicitor general's office. |
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And speaking about defense attorneys getting ulcers trying to defend their clients, don't worry about this. |
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As I recall it, it confers on the court jurisdiction to deal with the admission and discipline of attorneys, solicitors and proctors. |
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She was brought to the office one day so the counselors and attorneys could work with her. |
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Celebrity attorneys estimate some 50-70 percent of Hollywood celebs do sign prenuptial agreements. |
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He hired five attorneys to give legal advice and negotiated a one-month extension to the deadline. |
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Then we'll get legal perspective from two attorneys who have been involved in the case. |
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Because they signed a prenup without attorneys, it was thrown out in court. |
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In addition, many local libraries have legal dictionaries that list attorneys and their areas of expertise in and around your state. |
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He confirmed to the Daily Dispatch yesterday that he had referred the matter to his attorneys. |
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Ndhlela is representing himself after numerous attorneys and advocates withdrew from the case. |
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Corporations, their defense attorneys and lobbyists are swarming all over Washington seeking to save their collective hides. |
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All we have to do is take malpractice out of the hands of private, for-profit attorneys. |
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Now we know our rights, and protect ourselves from scam attorneys and deceitful immigration officers. |
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Like many fresh-faced young attorneys, she was eager to tackle a big case. |
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There is wide consensus among attorneys that adoptive parents can vacate an adoption if acts of fraud were committed. |
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He is surrounded by attorneys all dressed in their conservatively tailored uniforms. |
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In New York, district attorneys have a tendency to grow moss-bound in their roles. |
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Prosecutors formally indicted her on two counts of capital murder last week and her attorneys promptly gave notice they would enter an insanity defence. |
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For those poor wretches, many of whom are innocent of the charges they face, but who cannot afford big-name attorneys, they stew in prison and suffer in court. |
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They are potentially liable to the artist for the artist's losses, for an allocable portion the profits they earned, attorneys fees and treble damages. |
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Depending on the nature of the claim, she can request substantial money damages and reimbursement of her attorneys fees in addition to back pay and reinstatement. |
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Of course this is also very true with district attorneys and police officers. |
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Chris had cowered about in silence as the prosecuting attorneys had gone through question after question, each ripping into him one after another. |
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The legal gymnastics necessary to create such impenetrable networks is a testament to the ingenuity of well-paid attorneys. |
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In some states, a fifth of the attorneys who have represented defendants in capital cases have subsequently been suspended, disbarred or arrested. |
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The court would appoint public attorneys to represent Estrada. |
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The union is planning to consult attorneys about legal action. |
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About two dozen women qualified as attorneys by the end of the decade. |
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This all plays to the core competence of business attorneys. |
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Well, I think he is going to rely on the counsel of his attorneys. |
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This bar sinister probably needled your attorneys, most of whom are fine fellows with curly black hair, double-breasted suits, etc., into attempting to enjoin us. |
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Many targets will settle because their attorneys will advise them that their juries will likely be stocked with jacobins. |
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He liked to make disparaging jokes about attorneys in pinstripes and tasseled loafers. |
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One of the defense attorneys for Zimmerman said he was glad the outcome did not turn a tragedy into travesty. |
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Diane Dimond on why his attorneys decided just over two days of underwhelming testimony would be enough to get their client off. |
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A document from the National Justice Department said the alleged offenders involved clerks, prosecutors, assistant state attorneys, legal administration officers and typists. |
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But I doubt it, and so do many of the attorneys I speak to who work in the white-collar crime business. |
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They've also been portrayed, by the husband and his attorneys, and by unsympathetic media, as everything from religious fanatics to pathetic simpletons. |
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About 20 attorneys from 11 law firms refused to represent non-paying accused from November last year after the Legal Aid Board announced a decrease in fees. |
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But Angelos, one of the nation's leading labor attorneys, protracts most of his baseball negotiations, playing hardball with employees who can pursue better options. |
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According to Bernard, the stone-faced city attorneys agree that the conditions of the project need to be enforced but say they can't enforce them. |
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Also, there are laws in the US that prohibit legal assistants or paralegals from giving legal advice or representing clients in court as attorneys. |
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Given the series of court decisions stating that women did not qualify as attorneys under existing law, the only pathway to change was legislation. |
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American attorneys brought the code to the attention of Albanian lawyers to help Albania codify their new legislation after the collapse of communism. |
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In some states paralegals and law clerks that work on civil rights and civil litigation cases are paid more than attorneys who represent indigents in capital cases. |
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Meanwhile, in the online world, sites have rarely cast users as either informants or private attorneys general able to punish breaches of website contracts and rules. |
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When he announced he would take the Fifth Amendment if grilled by defense attorneys on the new allegations, prosecutors dropped him from the witness list. |
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But that doesn't mean defense attorneys and reformers should resign themselves to a conviction every time a client is fingered by a victim's last words. |
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He has fired his attorneys, accusing them of conspiring against him. |
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Committees are made up of volunteers who are approved by the Ministry of the Attorney General and work with Crown attorneys, police, victims' services and probation officers. |
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Moreover, defense attorneys are subjected to a sweeping gag rule that would effectively limit public information on the trials to handouts from the Pentagon. |
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Prior to this act being gazetted, advocates could appear on behalf of clients, in any court in Namibia, whereas attorneys could only appear in regional and magistrate courts. |
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There are so many law students and so many employers out there that employers tend to rely on proxies to to determine which law students will make the best attorneys. |
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Trial attorneys know that some jurors are more empathetic than others. |
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They narrate in excruciating detail the sordid character of life on death row and the inmates' encounters with prison guards, wardens, attorneys and others. |
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Supporters included attorneys, social workers, and reformers with whom he had worked on cases, and they testified eagerly in his behalf. |
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The practice of averting trial by combat led to the modern concept of attorneys representing litigants. |
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There was considerable outcry from practicing attorneys that they would have to relearn the designations of Code sections. |
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They write Gladue reports at the request of defence counsel, crown attorneys or judges. |
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The ultimate goal should be that the person selecting the general counsel or the attorneys who occupy in-house positions is gender-blind. |
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And private attorneys general who are seeking constructive trusts and corrective advertising are trusts plaintiff. |
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What better way for them to get started, Grastos said, than for Onassis to call Roy M. Cohn, the Attila the Hun of divorce attorneys. |
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Vernetta Alston was one of the attorneys who represented McCollum. |
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Businesses represented ranged from auto detailers and attorneys to pet sitters and periodontists. |
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More than one-third of the attorneys are persons of color, and more than one-half are women. |
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In addition to MacDonald, we meet Dallas attorneys Kip Petroff and Robert Kisselburgh and Philadelphia lawyers Michael Fishbein and Arnold Levin. |
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Once there, he became a jailhouse lawyer, filing complaints about everything from prison food to his attorneys. |
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For example, trial attorneys seem unwilling to stipulate to uncontrovertible facts or to rely on the work product of the audit team. |
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With FIE, attorneys are relieved of the time-consuming escrow chore, for which they generally are uncompensated. |
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During oral arguments, judges often ask question to attorneys to challenge their arguments or to advance their own legal theories. |
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Nonlegal business advice offered by attorneys is not covered by either the attorney-client privilege or the tax practitioner-client privilege. |
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He also lashed out at Curtis and his attorneys for fingering him. |
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And I am proud of the work Sanford Heisler Kimpel does to protect the rights of workers, attorneys and executives. |
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In the United States, several state attorneys general issue attorney general's opinions. |
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He likened the strategy of Pistorius' attorneys to Muhammad Ali's rope-a-dope boxing strategy. |
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Defense attorneys often are responsible for representing anywhere from six to forty immigrants at once. |
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Florence Stoker eventually sued the filmmakers, and was represented by the attorneys of the British Incorporated Society of Authors. |
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The judicial branch consists of various levels of courts as well as the attorneys general offices. |
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Emails clearly show that this was the reason for the transfer, although company attorneys deny it. |
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On 8 May, Klein was named sole manager of the band, the Eastmans having previously been dismissed as the Beatles' attorneys. |
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In cases of first impression, the trial judge will often ask both sides' attorneys for legal briefs. |
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In its letter, Cy Fair ISD officials assured Liberty Institute attorneys that the District is committed to religious freedom in its schools. |
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Melvyn Sacks and Jeffrey Karpel, defense attorneys for the Wieners, didn't return phone calls seeking comment. |
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Therefore, attorneys must be ready to meet legal challenges to mobile forensic evidence's admissibility as scientific evidence. |
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Four attorneys will be honored March 7 at the New Hampshire Bar Association's Midyear Meeting in Manchester. |
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Only two assistant district attorneys rate corner offices, and Mandelbaum wasn't one of them. |
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Members of ALI include law professors, attorneys, judges and other professionals in the legal industry. |
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Since the late 1980s, the Court has turned away from the traditional use of law clerks, and has switched to permanent staff attorneys. |
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The young attorneys were set the task of collating the contract submitted by the other side with the previous copy. |
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The plaintiffs and defendants are called litigants and the attorneys representing them are called litigators. |
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The newspaper's attorneys argued that the article was not a libel. |
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The rules allow defense attorneys to poke holes in a prosecutor's argument and kick the wheels of evidence. |
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A seaman who is required to sue a shipowner to recover maintenance and cure may also recover his attorneys fees. |
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The provincial Public Prosecution Service has employed two new Crown attorneys. |
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Caps on noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases are coming under fire by courts, legislators, and trial attorneys in a number of states. |
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Her work involves liaison with three crown attorneys and six police divisions. |
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It's a blackmail ring, and the district attorneys get a share of the loot. |
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Today, attorneys for the Hooved Animal Humane Society filed several motions related to the pending complaints filed by Donna Ewing with the Circuit Court of McHenry County. |
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The roundtable is expected to be of specific interest to litigators, real estate attorneys, developers, preservationists, urban planners and land use officials. |
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Although many of the northern CCRC attorneys joined the registry and continued to represent the same clients, several others were assigned to other private attorneys. |
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Stamboulidis on the monitorships and is currently managing a team of attorneys and forensic specialists on the Bank of New York Mellon monitorship. |
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From architects to attorneys to power brokers, the themes that run through South Florida's industry shop talk today are relationships, passion, trust, service and experience. |
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Once the firm narrows down the relevant subset of attorneys by a self-selection process, then the firm's recruiters personally interview the few best matches. |
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Belk attorneys are said to be working on a financial peace accord. |
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Fourteen months after the wreck that was Hurricane Katrina, a band of musicians, chefs, barkeeps, carpenters, and attorneys struggle to rebuild their lives and homes. |
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As the supply of Reserve judge advocates dwindled, the JAGD decided to directly commission civilian lawyers and enlisted personnel who were attorneys. |
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OneTitle works directly with homeowners, developers, attorneys and lenders, offering significant savings, improved safety and transparency, and unbeatable customer service. |
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That's the opinion of most Crown attorneys and most defence lawyers. |
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The court held, inter alia that the plaintiffs failed to provide expert medical reports and curricula vitae to the defendants' attorneys as required under Texas law. |
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A grand jury indicted the teens in August but defense attorneys objected to the secretly convened proceeding, saying grand juries do not have the right to indict minors. |
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The statutes are fully annotated by Virginia attorneys, and include cites to and summaries of Virginia state and federal court decisions as well as law reviews. |
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For more information about their firm, attorneys, practice areas, and how to obtain their representation in a DWI or criminal law case, visit their website at www. |
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Cristina Fernandez said Friday that her attorneys will ask the judge who ordered the payment to give Argentina fair conditions to negotiate with the holdouts. |
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The group admission is held before the current justices of the Supreme Court, wherein the Chief Justice approves a motion to admit the new attorneys. |
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