I mean, the attorney general of the United States still has ties to the home area. |
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The attorney general was seeking to distinguish the outcome so as to narrow the relevance and applicability of the ruling. |
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Do you have a living will or a durable power of attorney for health care, sometimes called an advanced directive? |
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The moral of the story is that living wills and powers of attorney for healthcare are important to have even if you're young. |
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But more than this, it seems to me to be an insane and irresponsible course of action if I'm reading the attorney aright. |
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The attorney general proclaimed the statistics to be the first true snapshot Territorians had ever had. |
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An attorney can be appointed by signing a deed which is in place immediately. |
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You and your attorney should understand your business situation thoroughly before you decide on a license. |
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The present system allows for an individual to be represented by a different attorney at each stage. |
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Criminal defendants have no right to court appointment of an attorney and no right to a jury trial. |
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We'll hear from his defense attorney and the lawyer representing his murdered wife's family. |
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The company is seeking an intellectual property staff attorney for its legal team. |
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Be sure to check with your attorney on these matters before making any decisions. |
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The condemned inmate's attorney is often forced to play the role of counselor. |
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As you reach your twilight years, meeting with a qualified attorney to develop an estate plan is a priority. |
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Ferreiraa postponed the case to next Tuesday, when a legal aid attorney will be appointed. |
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I well understand that the role of attorney general is to enforce the law as it is, not as I would have it. |
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Because in some sense, the attorney general sets the moral tone for the country. |
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We are joined now in Miami by Janet Reno, the former attorney general of the United States. |
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I think that he is going to be a great attorney general of the United States. |
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The attorney general of the United States had a press conference just a short time ago. |
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She added that she doubts that politics would play a part in the attorney general's decision. |
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We need an attorney general in charge of enforcement over in the Justice Department. |
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If you ask the attorney general for an opinion, your request and that opinion are public record. |
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As the attorney general, you have to be involved in the civil liberties of all Americans. |
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So why does it matter if the attorney general is a highly ambitious character? |
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As attorney general he followed what he believed to be his constitutional duty. |
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The attorney general addressed that today and did so in rather aggressive terms. |
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It is now up to the attorney general to name a presidential prosecutor or independent counsel. |
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An attorney general must answer to the president, for he serves at his pleasure. |
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No, actually, it's a Mardi Gras king cake, which my attorney was kind enough to send to my office Friday. |
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In Atlanta, a retired attorney of impeccable reputation was arrested for trying to take photos of some storage tanks. |
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He said he is especially happy that Bush has tapped William Pryor, the former attorney general of Alabama. |
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And if you don't get satisfaction there, then there probably is a consumer affairs office at your attorney general. |
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White jousted with the firm's attorney over terms of art, legal definitions, names for various entities. |
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I give him the benefit of the doubt since he is an attorney and not an economist or accountant. |
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His attorney has said that he waived that right to confidentiality more than a year ago. |
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Clooney plays Miles Massey, a hotshot divorce attorney who wrote the book on prenuptial agreements. |
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The U.S. attorney in the district can impanel a grand jury if they feel that there is evidence warranting a criminal investigation. |
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As deputy, Comey would have been responsible for approving warrantless surveillance requests when the attorney general was not available. |
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Is this a sidebar conference on something the attorney general has so authoritatively stated his position on? |
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The woman seeks revenge by plotting to marry the attorney and then taking him to the cleaners in their own divorce. |
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Ian McAteer was weaned on the exploits of US attorney Perry Mason, a television hero of the 1960s. So he went off to study law. |
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The South African attorney general later acquitted her on the grounds of self-defence. |
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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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Her defense attorney had admitted his client ran an illegal bank, but distanced her from the deadly Golden Venture. |
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The attorney general and the government chief whip also sit at the cabinet table, although they are not formally members of the government. |
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He was a brilliant attorney with a self-effacing kindness and affability unlike any I have ever seen. |
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The district attorney in Manhattan has a long record of pursuing cases involving white-collar crime, corruption and bribery. |
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It was a supposedly staid gathering of local party big shots, including the deputy governor, a senator and the state attorney general. |
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Her husband, George, is an attorney with a wicked sense of humor and an often unique conservative slant on things. |
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Durable power of attorney documents, like wills and trusts, can be changed or rewritten as needed. |
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If I should die before he is freed, the case will be willed to another attorney. |
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To the contrary, this is conduct unbecoming any attorney or legal adviser working in a position of trust. |
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Ashcroft couldn't transfer the case to the U.S. attorney in New Jersey because the prosecutors there asked to be recused from the case. |
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As the brainchild of a Columbian attorney, a German scientist, and an American policy wonk, the project has a pretty interesting background. |
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I think if we are going to have these high alerts in the future, I think it is incumbent on the attorney general to give us more information. |
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And you know, this defense attorney is very experienced, he's very good, and, yes, he was able to trip them up on cross-examination. |
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The most emotionally challenging part for me was the transphobia I encountered from the court attorney who represented me at my arraignment. |
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But if I see the same tactics that were employed when she was attorney general, you bet we'll push forward. |
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But there's nothing unusual about a state attorney general filing an amicus brief in a case where the law of his own state is implicated. |
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Corporate attorney John Olson and Texas Securities Commissioner Denise Voigt Crawford are viewed as possible White House replacements. |
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If the attorney general is still no help, and your resources are low enough, you may qualify for free legal representation. |
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Plus, you may think your accountant or attorney is trustworthy, efficient and reputable, but you'll never know for sure. |
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Every pro se submission must be responded to by a government attorney, researched by a law clerk, and considered by a judge. |
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David was a prosecutor, a former U.S. attorney from the Eastern District of New York and a Princeton and Harvard Law graduate, and my law clerk. |
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The city claims that Carvin showed poor judgment and overstepped his authority in raising issues of attorney bill padding. |
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Obviously a purchaser may or may not choose to give power of attorney to their lawyer. |
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It probably knew the judge was married to a lawyer, and thus had access to a free attorney. |
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Despite the pleas of defence lawyers, the attorney general appeared to do nothing to urge restraint. |
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I'm just so concerned, you know, they talk about the great lawyering this defense attorney did. |
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After two and half years, and just before the big trial, they were pulling the lead attorney from the case and starting over with someone new. |
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He was a highly respected attorney who held a number of responsible positions in city and county governments. |
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The defense attorney rested his case today without calling any more witnesses. |
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You retain a lawyer to litigate the case, although under most policies, the attorney will be assigned to you by your insurer. |
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Bolger suggests that most people don't have enough legal concerns to keep an attorney on retainer. |
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He answers to the attorney general, the panel of judges and ultimately the president. |
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Fillmore instructed his attorney general and the secretary of the Navy to arrest the king. |
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A Democrat won a tight victory for lieutenant governor while a Republican won a landslide triumph in the attorney general's race. |
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I hope this challenge to his position lights a fire under his coat tails because he has the capacity to be an excellent trial attorney. |
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To save himself, Nixon nominated the estimable Elliot Richardson to be his new attorney general. |
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His attorney recalled that he gave him a release in letter format from the promissory note indebtedness in exchange for receiving five Fieldway shares. |
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The opponents prominently included Norman Wolfinger, the state attorney for Seminole and Brevard counties. |
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With input from the university attorney, we developed a policy based on banning sticks. |
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For years there were no pre-qualifications for an attorney to handle capital cases in the commonwealth. |
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An attorney was asked to follow up, but no records indicate what happened next. |
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And then I'm on an early morning phone call with an attorney and, bam! |
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Seventy percent of all arbitrations are settled before the hearing, and an experienced attorney will know how to best negotiate a fair settlement. |
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Because of his poor sight, and the fact that he has had a stroke, he has difficulty in writing his signature so I hold a power of attorney to deal with his affairs. |
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Rather than seeing this as your potential partner trying to put one over on you, it's best to see it as his or her attorney doing his job, which is to protect his client. |
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Amazingly, the attorney general acknowledges that the police merely try to maximize their hit rates in deciding whom to search, but he blames them for doing so. |
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Other issues that need to be addressed with patients and caregivers include advance directives, the living will and the durable power of attorney. |
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His attorney has stated that should removability be established, his client will seek relief if the government designates Russia as his place of return. |
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It cost several thousand dollars and a high-powered former district attorney to get the charges dropped. |
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A district court judge later assigned the case to Noelle, a former attorney with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission now in private practice. |
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In 1987, Atkins was married again, to attorney James Whitehouse, who had represented her some of her final parole hearings. |
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Closed courthouses, rogue clerks, and misleading statements from the attorney general as Florida welcomes same-sex marriage. |
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You guys are about to write a story that says the former attorney general, the highest ranking law enforcement officer in this country, is a crook. |
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The dreamboat is a closeted district attorney named Paul, played by Garret Dillahunt of Raising Hope. |
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Ironically, as a private attorney, Riordan bought the Southern Pacific rights of way for the Blue Line on behalf of the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission. |
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More than a year elapsed before Hawes found an attorney willing to handle the pardon request. |
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Perry will play the role of defense attorney tanner Bolt, defending a man after his wife goes missing. |
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Jeffries touts his law enforcement background as assistant attorney general. |
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Covington Burling attorney Robert K. Kelner wrote a rejection to this request this week. |
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As a private attorney, he works without charge to help hundreds of intelligence agents obtain lawful permission to declassify and publish the hidden secrets of our times. |
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Jason Willamson, staff attorney for the criminal law Reform Project, is strongly against it. |
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I urged her to seek the services of an attorney through legal aid. |
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If you don't want to hire an attorney, another option is to retype your existing wills word for word as they are written, while at the same time making your desired changes. |
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An attorney was appointed on their behalf by the Legal Aid Board. |
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There's the drunken reprobate attorney and confidant, Harry Rex. |
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Currently running for Colorado attorney general, Garnett says the drawn-out case has exacted its toll. |
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Estevez was summoned to speak with her legal aid attorney in a glass booth on the left side of the courtroom. |
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The jury was expected to get the case sometime later the day, after the end of the plaintiff's argument and a rebuttal by the senior deputy district attorney. |
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The attorney general of British Columbia recently announced he was forming a committee to look for solutions to the revolving door situation in the criminal courts. |
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Bowman claims that she told both her agent and an attorney about the incident, but her allegations fell on deaf ears. |
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Kiss-offs come in many forms but they're still kiss-offs, even if they're unstintingly polite and bear the seal of the Worcester district attorney. |
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The attorney general will also regularly review major opinions issued by the court for declassification and public release. |
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On returning to Mobile she retained attorney Norborne R. Clarke to draft a plan based on the Colorado model for a separate juvenile court and detention home in Mobile. |
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Even though an attorney wrote the answers presented here, the information must not be relied upon as a substitute for obtaining specific legal advice from a licensed attorney. |
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Kelly currently works for the Department of Commerce as an attorney, but before that, she helped the company navigate some troubled waters on issues of user data storage. |
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Defense attorney abbe Lowell is a wiry man who seems to never stop moving when he speaks in a courtroom. |
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According to numerous reports, the departing attorney general, Eric Holder, agreed. |
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The New York attorney general who has made his name exposing sharp practices on Wall Street, has now turned his attention to alleged rip-offs by pharmaceutical companies. |
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He will be the first Hispanic attorney general of the United States. |
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Lead defense attorney abbe Lowell looked worried at the end of the 17th day of testimony at the John Edwards trial. |
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Defense attorney Tom Mesereau proudly spoke about the strength of his lead-off witness, Wade Robson. |
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This is a trial in the court of public opinion, to which the elected Manhattan district attorney is not insensible. |
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Since tapped for the role, Jones has been shuttling back and forth from D.C. to Minnesota, where he still serves as U.S. attorney. |
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It was also smart politics, said another former leader of lambda, Adam R. Sorkin, now an attorney in Chicago. |
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Each labored many years as an attorney before moving to the front office. |
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In the end, Mangum was discredited, Nifong was disbarred, and the state's attorney general proclaimed the boys' innocence. |
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After a string of himbo comedies, Matthew McConaughey plays an attorney in The Lincoln Lawyer. |
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As a Washington attorney, he took on companies that seemed immune to change, even when they were ineffective. |
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The telegenic former state attorney general and federal judge is Hispanic and hugely popular in Nevada. |
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Paula Kweskin is an attorney specializing in international humanitarian and human rights law. |
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The Ila admitted the 30-year-old error last week in a letter to attorney Tawfiq Jabarin, who is representing the landowners. |
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Young people usually serve as jurors and may also fill the roles of prosecuting attorney, defense attorney, judge, bailiff, or other officers of the court. |
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His attorney said he was returning to his drug rehab facility. |
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Eid, who teaches Indian law at two law schools and works as an attorney himself, had no idea that it was coming. |
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After a dozen years of serving as Texas attorney general, Greg Abbott prides himself on knowing the law. |
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Well, the attorney general had to do their due diligence to find out where the mistakes were made, and what happened. |
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The attorney offered evidence that controverted the plaintiff's allegations. |
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His attorney has been hunting for a loophole that would allow him to get out of the deal. |
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Robert Downey Jr. plays the son, a bigwig Chicago attorney who proudly defends wealthy white-collar criminals. |
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The attorney scoffs at the idea that Gristina avoided arrest for so many years by bribing the police. |
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Charles E. Skoller was a relatively junior assistant district attorney assigned to both the Moseley and Mitchell trials. |
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There are no polls yet in the attorney general race, but in a turbulent year in Lone Star politics, anything could happen. |
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She downplayed the racial element as did the mcbride family attorney Gerald Thurswell in an interview with The Daily Beast. |
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She was the first woman to become a lawyer in Cameroon, and had a long career as a civil rights attorney. |
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The one-time anti-bullying champion let his attorney seek to lump the victim together with the victimizer. |
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The contest for city attorney will feature the incumbent, Carmen Trutanich, against assemblyman and former councilman Mike Feuer. |
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His attorney says he will be pleading not guilty at his arraignment in December. |
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The winner of the primary is likely to face Shawnee County district attorney chad Taylor in November. |
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An article in yesterday's paper misstated the name of the district attorney. |
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The attorney general has now given the FBI a blank check to conduct domestic spying without presenting the slightest evidence of actual or potential criminal wrongdoing. |
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Two days before that deadline, Portland animal rights attorney Geordie Duckler filed a lawsuit. |
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Every attorney at his firm is hanging on tenterhooks waiting for the bonus announcements. |
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Civil rights groups and lawyers have approached the attorney general and urged him to issue an informal warning to establish self-restraint by the print and broadcast media. |
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Brooklyn district attorney Ken Thompson explained his decision to impanel a grand jury in a statement released Friday. |
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Sonoma County district attorney Jill Ravitch announced in July that she would not bring criminal charges against Gelhaus. |
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Justice League NYC met with the state attorney general and held a press conference yesterday at city hall. |
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You see this a lot when individuals who are accused of something decide to clam up, often under the advice of their attorney. |
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Additionally, experts stress the importance of retaining an attorney knowledgable in employment practices law. |
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His attorney claimed the court lacked jurisdiction in this matter. |
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The case is being prosecuted by the assistant district attorney. |
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The defense attorney maintained that the charges were a confection of the local police. |
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Word reached the ear of the prosecuting attorney of the only testimony that could establish a motive and make the crime a hanging offence. |
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It ill became him to take advantage of such a laches with the eagerness of a shrewd attorney. |
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The importance of appearing in this Directory is so evident to every land agent and attorney that we will discuss the matter no further. |
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When Chaucer was sent as a diplomat to Italy in 1378, Gower was one of the men to whom he gave power of attorney over his affairs in England. |
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The minor appointments were the Virginian Edmund Randolph as attorney general and the Massachusettsian Henry Knox as secretary of war. |
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In 1613 Bacon was finally appointed attorney general, after advising the king to shuffle judicial appointments. |
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Although he was allowed to stay, parliament passed a law that forbade the attorney general to sit in parliament. |
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A deputy city attorney stated that Oldman's blood alcohol content was found to be more than twice California's limit for legal intoxication. |
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The same day, Geneva's attorney general opened several procedures in reaction to a report about misconduct by Swiss lawyers and trustees. |
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Diacore is run by Daniel Steinmetz, but until recently his brother Beny Steinmetz had a power of attorney for the company. |
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Patent matters would be handled by Hubbard's patent attorney, Anthony Pollok. |
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In 1924 Pound secured funding for Ford Madox Ford's The Transatlantic Review from American attorney John Quinn. |
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The other elected constitutional offices are secretary of state, attorney general, state auditor, and state treasurer. |
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The attorney of the Duchy of Lancaster partakes partly of a judge, and partly of an attorney-general. |
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In the United States, several state attorneys general issue attorney general's opinions. |
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Abraham Lincoln was one such attorney who would ride the circuit in Illinois. |
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The Common Law is the only major scholarly work written by a practicing attorney. |
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In order to plead before the court, an attorney must first be admitted to the court's bar. |
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Warren's Republican career in the law reached from County Prosecutor, California state attorney general, and three consecutive terms as Governor. |
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In order to serve as counsel in a case appealed to a circuit court the attorney must be admitted to the bar of that circuit. |
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The attorney submits an application, pays a fee, and takes the oath of admission. |
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It also provides for sanctions against the attorney or client for harassment, frivolous arguments, or a lack of factual investigation. |
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Judges often become mentors to young clerks, providing the young attorney with an experienced individual to whom he or she can go for advice. |
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The attorney peppered him with rapid fire questions, barely giving him time to reply. |
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And how, exactly, does lead defense attorney abbe Lowell plan to do that? |
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His encounters with security, reception, the secretary, and the assistant were all stalls until the general manager's attorney arrived. |
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The attorney licked his lips with vulturous delight as he listened to the man's description of neck pain after the accident. |
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Kim Delaney plays Kathleen Maguire, an attitudinal if somewhat green defense attorney with an impossible workload. |
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The wafer-thin plot sees Horatio forced to arrest Ryan for the murder of an assistant state attorney. |
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Appeals to the state land use board generally take up to five or six months, said Eugene attorney Bill Kloos, who represents Acquest. |
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Truck accident attorney Amy Witherite discusses three of the worst commercial truck crashes that have occurred in Texas so far this year. |
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But hey, before you go, did you hear the one about the attorney and the shark who, woops, sorry. |
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One in particular, his patent attorney Harry Lindsey, was the jerkiest driver Teetor ever rode with. |
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Defense attorney Montasser Zayat said three of those convicted received life sentences, which he said in Egyptian law was equivalent to 25 years. |
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The tumultuous exchange occurred during lead government attorney David Boies cross-examination of Microsoft's Java man. |
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However, Jess Askew, attorney for the receiver, said the filing by Red Alert was a misrepresentation. |
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Joining Judge Boyd and Atty Leving will be leading family law attorney Catherine Delgadillo. |
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You interact with everyone from Clemenza to Tom Hagen, the Corleone attorney played by Robert Duvall, reprising his movie role for the game. |
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An outright lack of useful information is, says attorney Linda Lamel, former CEO of New York-based Claims On Line, Inc. |
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Alison Bloom, the attorney for the Granicys, noted that Noftsier earlier said he saw plastic baggies containing iodine. |
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Former Los Angeles deputy district attorney Christopher Darden accused the late legal eagle Johnnie Cochran of slitting the lining of the glove. |
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In his new book Legal Eagles, former attorney and law firm consultant Simon Tupman profiles 16 visionary lawyers from around the globe. |
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Quite frankly, we focused only on the legislative branch here and felt we could look at the controller and city attorney at a later time. |
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Doubt was more than reasonable, and the district attorney shared it. |
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I have spent nearly all of my 14 years as an attorney litigating capital post-conviction appeals, both for the state and for the defense. |
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Chief attorney Bruce Berline told Kyodo News and other media that such a move would run against the spirit of a law prohibiting double jeopardy. |
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My own hope is to go peacefully in my sleep before getting cluster schtupped by yet another malpractice attorney. |
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AaFour lickspittle lawyers and two bootlicking attorney generals provided sophistic legal briefs sanctioning torture. |
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But Siemens' attorney, Steven Shamash, said in an email response to Gibson on Nov. |
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Three years before his death, Merl Townsend executed a durable power of attorney, appointing his son George as attorney in fact. |
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Burnside, a prominent European competition attorney, will be joining the Partnership. |
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Investigators believe Karla Carbo, 29, of South Jordan impersonated an attorney at least three times during the last six months, Sheriff's Capt. |
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Lucy Johnson, pictured, who qualified as a UK and European trade mark attorney in March 2012, has been appointed trade mark agent. |
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Trade mark attorney Fiona McBride, looks at the pitfalls of choosing a name, and what you should do to avoid costly legal actions. |
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Critics say class actions are less a weapon for the ordinary citizen and more a way to make an attorney a millionaire overnight. |
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More than 100 residents north of Florence don't want to be annexed, said Dan Stotter, their attorney. |
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A nondurable power of attorney is a short legal form easily and inexpensively obtained from most office supply stores. |
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Holder of how the tea party House faction in 2012 had led the charge in holding the attorney general in contempt of Congress. |
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Thompson's attorney, Peter Swarth, denied that his client acted in a criminal manner. |
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If the fact-finder believes the counterproof offered by the attorney, the witness has been impeached in two ways. |
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Before filing a revised second amended complaint, the plaintiff's attorney sent the defendant's attorney a courtesy copy. |
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Crown attorney Ami Kotler told the court on Monday it would be highly irregular to say that Bear's actions were done out of impulse. |
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His secretary was interviewed twice by police, and the prosecuting Crown attorney refused to provide the defence with records of her statements. |
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A designated Crown attorney will work closely with the unit to consult on cases. |
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Like Mr. Paresi, a pimpy Brooklyn lawyer who my mother claims is the number-one criminal defense attorney in New York, complete with an impressive roster of Mafia clients. |
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And after he got caught he, along with his attorney, chose the strategy of putting the victim on trial. He said, she said. It was reasonable doubt. |
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Rodriguez's attorney, Frank Williams, could not be reached for comment, but his office manager said retrying the case would be a waste of the court's time and resources. |
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In addition to attorney searches, the site also offers merchandise, auto club services, free travel information and searches for car insurance and bail bondsmen. |
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And don't forget no-fault divorces where a spouse could owe alimony to someone who caused the breakup, says Frederick Hertz, an attorney in Oakland, Calif. |
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It filed a complaint with the Panamanian attorney general's office. |
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The failure to select option one results in a tacit agreement that the loan is not valid and a tacit appointment of the sovereign as attorney in fact to reconvey the mortgage. |
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The official members are the deputy governor and the attorney general. |
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A patronizing letter filled with zingers is sent to an opposing attorney, and a settlement gets delayed three months because of the saber rattling. |
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Businessman G F Angas, with whom Forster had been associated in the Northumberland Sunday Schools Society, employed him as his agent and attorney in South Australia. |
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Chung Khin Chun, 87, has applied to have a decision to give power of attorney to Chinese national Yang Yin revoked, she told the Straits Times newspaper. |
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Each territory has its own attorney general, and court system. |
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Our attorney and Elder Noyse and many others talk of venefic and malignant particles, which shoot from the eyes of witches and enter the bodies of the afflicted. |
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Her attorney was an English subject, which may have helped her case. |
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Powell, 43, worked at Coastal once before, serving from 1978 to 1984 as an attorney, legislative representative and ad valorem tax manager for the energy holding company. |
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Most people entered the legal profession through reading law, a form of independent study or apprenticeship, often under the supervision of an experienced attorney. |
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Admission to the bar of a circuit court is granted as a matter of course to any attorney who is admitted to practice law in any state of the United States. |
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When it was revealed he had shielded a friend from prosecution when he was the district attorney, he was out of the running for a judicial appointment. |
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Lawsuits and countersuits almost always result in CPAs spending far more in attorney fees and in lost billable time than is warranted for the fees owed to them. |
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Toklas, playing an attorney who abandons his lifestyle to become a hippie. |
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He even managed to earn the rose from the Atlantan attorney. |
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He has lived in Tallahassee since 1994 and is married to Kathy Butler, above center, a staff attorney at the Second Judicial Circuit court based in Tallahassee. |
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In other words, the rankings on the availability of legal services was highly dependent on whether an attorney or small business owner was responding to the question. |
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As part of the panel, Los Angeles Unified Superintendent David Brewer III and civil-rights attorney Connie Rice will work with Seave on policy initiatives. |
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The Muleskinner, tried to ask the school's Board of Governors about the retirement package, the school's attorney told them not to bother the board. |
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An attorney for the family, Jill Pietrini, told a federal jury in Las Vegas that the children don't want to see the reggae legend portrayed as a bobblehead or a toy. |
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Brian Huseman, staff attorney for the Federal Trade Commission, warns companies to be careful about posting e-mail addresses in public including on blogs. |
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A property and financial affairs LPA allows an attorney to make decisions about paying bills, dealing with the bank, collecting benefits, selling your house, etc. |
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Cowlings, searched his golf bag for a murder weapon just two weeks after Simpson's ex-wife was murdered, but they didn't find one, an attorney said Wednesday. |
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The Soviet Union used the inquisitorial system of Roman law, where the judge, procurator, and defense attorney collaborate to establish the truth. |
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The book comes with a CD containing sample forms for such documents as tenant agreements, living wills, co-parenting agreements, and medical powers of attorney. |
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As an attorney prosecuting civil wrongs for victims, I often see the injustice they face, and the campaign against Cosby's alleged victims has a familiar ring. |
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Sara Monica Medina, the federal attorney general's coordinator of investigations, said one victim, Alan Omar Athiencia Barranco, was identified through DNA testing. |
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