An attorney-at-law appearing before the court shall at all times be attired in such a manner as prescribed or agreed by the proper authorities. |
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An attorney-at-law shall defend the interest of his client without fear of judicial disfavour or public unpopularity. |
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Renate Schwob studied law at the University of Basel and qualified as a notary and attorney-at-law in the canton of Solothurn. |
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He is an attorney-at-law, holding a doctorate in tax law and a degree from the HEC school of business administration. |
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She served as a social worker, lecturer and educator before becoming an attorney-at-law. |
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She is an attorney-at-law and former chief of the international legal department of the ministry of justice of Ukraine. |
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On the same day, Mrs. Persad-Bissessar appointed Mr. Timothy Hamel-Smith, an attorney-at-law, as Senate President. |
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The X-shape suggests an hour glass and, with the diamonds, represents the accomplishments and pressures of labour and time required in Dr. Carbone's work as both a physician and an attorney-at-law. |
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Where a request is made the case must be reviewed within a month of the request, by an independent and impartial tribunal established by law and presided over by an attorney-at-law appointed by the Chief Justice. |
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After finishing his law studies with a doctorate in Zurich and qualifying as an attorney-at-law, Urs Roth joined UBS in 1976 and worked until February 2001 in Zurich as UBS AG's Group General Counsel. |
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He has dinner with his mother and father, an attorney-at-law, who is handling the separation agreement and who thinks that Albert is offering too much alimony. |
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From 1989 to 1998 Luc Frieden worked as an attorney-at-law in Luxembourg. |
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