If you're hurt in an accident, your lawyer can advise you on the value of your claim. |
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Even the most properly constituted court is only a kangaroo court without a lawyer. |
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Doctors told her it could not be reattached, and she does not know what happened to it after that, lawyer Philip Sheldon said. |
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His man in DC is a Reaganite lawyer who held high posts at the White House, Treasury, and Agriculture. |
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The duke, who sits in judgement, will not intervene as Portia enters in the guise as a lawyer to defend Antonio. |
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His vulnerability, his emotions are those of the wily and ingenuous country lawyer. |
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He qualified as a lawyer but was looking forward to a career in journalism in the family business. |
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He is considering legal action against the FBI and has discussed his case with a lawyer friend in Cape Town. |
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She had struggled all her life and to see and hear Scott talk to the realtors and his accountant and lawyer almost made her head swim. |
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Loading the company website, he assumes the role of a lawyer for an aggrieved party. |
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One, a lawyer, makes detailed submissions rebutting the prosecution evidence. |
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A high-caste, well-born, English-educated lawyer had voluntarily chosen to give up power and position and live the life of an Indian peasant. |
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A lawyer with a legal advocacy group said the appeal is a misuse of taxpayers' money. |
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His lawyer has advised him that if attacked in his home he is within his rights to use the revolver. |
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Jennifer C. Braceras, a lawyer and mother is a research fellow at Harvard Law School. |
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In a whirl of publicity, abetted by her wily lawyer, Roxie becomes Chicago's latest celebrity. |
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It's about a lawyer circa 70BC, familiar to Latin students more for his ablative absolutes than his crowd-pulling charisma. |
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My lawyer friends unanimously tell me that nothing you sign can waive the rights of another person. |
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And Beth, his first lawyer, is more likely to appreciate expressionist and abstract art. |
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She was a professional woman due to qualify as a lawyer in a few weeks with every chance of a successful career. |
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An air strike was called off because a lawyer at US Central Command was concerned about the risk of disproportionate civilian casualties. |
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The newspaper also asked why he would not name the lawyer who advised him that he was in the clear. |
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He managed to con people into believing he was an airline pilot, a lawyer and a doctor. |
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So when you told us that day that you no longer wanted to be a lawyer, we thought you were going through a phase. |
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While held in Camp Delta, he was denied access to a lawyer and quizzed by the British Secret Service. |
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He plays a boozy, washed-up lawyer who takes an 18-year-old legal whiz kid under his wing. |
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Lee apparently had enough money to hire an expensive white lawyer and served only a short jail term. |
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But the affable lawyer with little stomach for making waves didn't take him off the job. |
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Milosevic has refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of the court in any way, including refusing a lawyer. |
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Through a series of legal maneuvers, the defense lawyer kept her client out of jail. |
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The arcane pair of paragraphs are packed with the sort of yawn-provoking polysyllables that only a lawyer could love. |
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He was a lowly country lawyer and she a Kentucky aristocrat who had come to visit her older sister in Illinois. |
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A member of the Law Society rose to speak about his tireless work to create some form of legal aid for those who couldn't afford to hire a lawyer to defend themselves. |
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The lawyer claims that Hernandez has suffered from visual as well as auditory hallucinations. |
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The lawyer asserted that an autopsy of Sarbandi showed how the pen knife wound was itself not fatal. |
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He'd always have a very good lawyer, who would help him beat the rap. |
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Blondin is a bankruptcy lawyer, like Warren, and has known her for decades. |
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It tells the story a British barrister, a criminal lawyer, in mid-life crisis. |
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Rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief, doctor, lawyer, Indian chief, and all that. |
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Jackson declined to comment on the case, saying it was at the behest of his lawyer. |
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His lawyer says his client suffers from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. |
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Following this communication, Stone, who had acted for the purchaser in the past, made it known to Smith that he must retain his own lawyer in the matter. |
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Kelly, who began her career as a lawyer, is far from a cookie-cutter anchor. |
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Ferdinand Pecora, later a famous judge, then an assistant D.A. and a strong trial lawyer, moved in on Titanic confidently. |
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Last week I was in the office and a senior lawyer was sitting at his desk, fast asleep, while his manager sat just four or five feet away, taking not a blind bit of notice. |
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He first rose to prominence as a lawyer in Queens, who settled a boiling racial dispute over public housing in Forest Hills. |
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Duemler's lawyer will argue that, with a private hospital, such groups get to queue-jump those in the public system, creating a two-tier healthcare system. |
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My lawyer said the court's decision wasn't correct and that we should file for an appeal. |
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When Reprieve lawyer Cori Crider first met Hisham Sliti, she wore a hijab out of respect for his religion. |
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To calm the lawyer down, Ramesh asked a constable to go fetch a bottle of Old Monk rum. |
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Zeavin and Brodsky started talking, and late last year they decided to meet with a lawyer. |
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Yosef, a successful lawyer, commuted hours each day to and from work. |
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But this is strictly a business case, her Atlanta lawyer, John Da Grosa Smith, told 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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If I had not been a criminal lawyer, I would have been a reporter or journalist of some type. |
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His lawyer assures him that whether he signs the papers or not, the mother is still entitled to child support. |
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It is of no comfort to them whatsoever to argue for an entrenchment clause, and I am ashamed to think that a lawyer would put it up as a proposal. |
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I resigned the whip while the investigation took place and now three months down the line, police have told my lawyer there is no evidence against me. |
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My lawyer advised me to particularize all my complaints against my landlord. |
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Our lawyer, Kia Kamran, declined his commission because he knew how much the tour was costing us. |
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Van Flein, who is also the Palin family lawyer, is observing the absentee ballot counting for the Miller camp. |
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At the end of the hearing Gruber walked out silently, surrounded by cameras and accompanied by his lawyer. |
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The young lawyer was returning to her townhouse near Regents Park with her boyfriend when she was accosted soon after dark. |
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Her lawyer confirmed her client's increasing weariness over the delays. |
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He is running as a centrist alternative to Tea Party-aligned GOP candidate Ben Sasse and Democrat Dave Domina, a trial lawyer. |
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Your average Washingtonian can't afford to hire a high-priced lawyer. |
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The victim in that case was Antoine Sollacaro, a prominent Ajaccio defense lawyer. |
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His lawyer, John D. Mills, asked the court for a brief recess. |
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In the classroom and at work, people speak and write as if a hostile lawyer were about to cross-examine them. |
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He holds the lawyer responsible for the death of his sister. |
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He also writes about the case of anti-corruption lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who was beaten and died in Russian prison. |
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If you do not demand your rights or if you sign papers waiving your rights, the INS may deport you before you see a lawyer or an immigration judge. |
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And Christie, it should be noted, is himself a securities and appellate lawyer. |
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He was a securities and appellate lawyer with no experience in criminal law. |
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She was active in the school newspaper and aspired to be a lawyer. |
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And yet, perversely, I want to argue that there has never been abetter or more important time to go to law school and to become a lawyer. |
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Jackson defence lawyer Thomas Mesereau asked King if he asked Feldman to clarify what he meant by whacko. |
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And what about her husband, Howard, a 45-year-old lawyer, doesn't he ever prefer steak and chips to an adzuki bean bake? |
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Nathan Whitling, another lawyer for Khadr, said their focus will now shift to Khadr's war-crimes trial at Guantanamo later this year. |
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Their nemesis was lawyer Matthew Hopkins, the Witchfinder General, who brutally executed 68 souls in Bury St Edmunds alone. |
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Picower was trained as a certified public accountant and as a lawyer. |
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She became a jailhouse lawyer during her time in prison and created the first Law Project in a California women's prison. |
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Beggs, a self-styled jailhouse lawyer, exploited that error to get himself removed from the register. |
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Stewart said she would become a jailhouse lawyer to the extent her disbarment will allow, helping other inmates with their legal fights. |
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Judd Burstein, Katz's lawyer has blasted the report as a stomach-turning, egregious use of a tragedy to make a quick buck. |
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Kelley and her husband hired a prominent lawyer, abbe Lowell. |
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She celebrated over a cappuccino with her Perugian lawyer Luciano Ghirga. |
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The lawyer sifted through the hundreds of pages of testimony. |
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The lawyer advised me to drop the case, since there was no chance of winning. |
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I don't know the answer to that, so I'm going to let my lawyer answer for me. |
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Gingerism in the workplace could form the basis of formal grievances or constructive dismissal cases, an employment lawyer has warned. |
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If you have no library commission, consult a lawyer and get from him a careful statement of what can be done under present statutory regulations. |
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He went gentlemanly dressed in East Virginia style, wore a high-top silk hat, as had lawyer Park, and sported a gold headed walking cane. |
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Two years after the flood, my lawyer managed to hammer out a settlement with my insurance company over the damages. |
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Having an incompetent lawyer may be grounds for a retrial, but the lawyer in question probably doesn't know that. |
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One of these was originally found by Humphrey Wyems, a London lawyer, who may have discovered it in a tailor's shop. |
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A Parsi lawyer was examining a witness and asking him question regarding credit and debit entries in account books. It was all Greek to me. |
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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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Almost alone in his radicalism on the left was the Arras lawyer Maximilien Robespierre. |
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Whenever we do business with those guys, we lawyer up to protect ourselves. |
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Then you can stay sat there like cheese at fourpence till Mrs Henshaw gets back with her lawyer. |
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The lawyer obtained impunity by dragging his obviously guilty client's case beyond the ten-year limitation. |
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Holbein may have been in a hurry, because the will was not witnessed by a lawyer. |
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In subsequent annulment proceedings, Ruskin himself made a statement to his lawyer to the effect that his marriage had been unconsummated. |
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It was first organised by the lawyer Robert Dover between 1612 and 1642, with several later celebrations leading up to the present day. |
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A loyalist who was a professional such as a doctor or lawyer was often denied the right to practice. |
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Filling out the form under the direction of a lawyer is a ministerial task performed by a legal secretary. |
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Businesses in some countries may wish to hold some of their funds in dollars also, said a Brazilian lawyer. |
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On 20 October 1816 Trevithick left Penzance on the whaler ship Asp accompanied by a lawyer named Page and a boilermaker bound for Peru. |
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That same morning, Bell's lawyer filed Bell's application with the patent office. |
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Not wanting to become a lawyer like other men in his family, Maugham eventually trained and qualified as a physician. |
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Maugham's father, Robert Ormond Maugham, was a lawyer who handled the legal affairs of the British embassy in Paris. |
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In 1958 MacLeish hired Thurman Arnold, a prestigious lawyer who ended up charging no fee, to file a motion to dismiss the 1945 indictment. |
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As a result, he consulted with his lawyer, Aaron Frosch, who suggested he move to Switzerland where the tax payment was comparatively less. |
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The foundation is registered in the name of a Liechtensteiner, often a lawyer. |
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In 1914, a Washington State lawyer named Samuel Hill organized international fundraising campaign to build the Arch. |
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By the time he left school, Voltaire had decided he wanted to be a writer, against the wishes of his father, who wanted him to become a lawyer. |
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The current Rector, elected on 21 March 2017, is Aamer Anwar, a Scottish lawyer and former student of the University. |
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Their other daughters are Jane, a costume designer, and Catherine, a lawyer. |
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Evans studied at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth and at St John's College, Oxford, from where he qualified as a lawyer. |
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Torres left in 1996, giving way to Puerto Rican lawyer Francisco Valcarcel as president. |
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During this time, Louis also met Truman Gibson, the man who would become his personal lawyer. |
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The assignment was at the suggestion of his friend and lawyer Truman Gibson, who knew of Louis's love for horsemanship. |
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An English lawyer, whether barrister or solicitor, never has an office, but always chambers. |
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Cicero, Roman orator and lawyer who served as consul and exposed the Second Catilinarian conspiracy. |
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His father, Philipp Grimm, was a lawyer, but he died while Jacob was a child, and his mother was left with very small means. |
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The lawyer asked for a postponement in the trial so he could spend more time preparing before it began. |
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A Vermont lawyer intent upon making his fortune and returning home as soon as possible, he left his family to journey to booming San Francisco. |
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Oscar soon convinced his younger brother, James, also a lawyer, to join him. |
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In the courts, the members of the jury, who represented the population, had to know French in order to understand the plea of the lawyer. |
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He passed the bar examination after studying law under Oliver Ellsworth and others, but was unable to find work as a lawyer. |
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As the Revolutionary War was still going on, he could not find work as a lawyer. |
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Hans Luther was ambitious for himself and his family, and he was determined to see Martin, his eldest son, become a lawyer. |
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He was regarded, even during his life, as the greatest lawyer of his time in both reputation and monetary success. |
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The ratio decidendi is one of the most powerful tools available to a lawyer. |
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The lawyer is searching for the principles which underlined and underlay the court's decision. |
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In lawyer portraits and advertisements, the rows of books visible behind the lawyer are usually reports. |
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In 1529, a lawyer, Sir Thomas More, was appointed as Chancellor, marking the beginning of a new era. |
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In the more modern era, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes was an admiralty lawyer before ascending to the bench. |
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The common law trial lawyer has ample opportunity to uncover the truth in the courtroom. |
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Of his abilities as a lawyer, Bracton's appreciative citations speak eloquently. |
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Bonham again appeared before the college, now with a lawyer, on 7 November. |
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Practical training is arranged after the individual passes the lawyer, judge, or prosecutor exams. |
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Unlike in the other Canadian provinces, Quebec possesses two distinct types of lawyer. |
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It is a proposition which I venture to say no one in Scotland or England who was not a lawyer would for one moment doubt. |
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All lawyer admissions and disbarments are done through recommendations of the State Bar, which then must be ratified by the Supreme Court. |
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By and large, though, clerkships provide other valuable assets to a young lawyer. |
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The human rights lawyer Geoffrey Bindman, interviewed on BBC radio, concurred with Tutu's suggestion that there should be a war crimes trial. |
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He was succeeded by his son, Quintin Hogg, who became the second Viscount, who was also a prominent lawyer and Conservative politician. |
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The lawyer advised her client to rehearse her testimony before the trial date. |
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Ruskin confirmed this in his statement to his lawyer during the annulment proceedings. |
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At school, despite his sharp mind, Malcolm was laughed at by teachers when he said he wanted to be a lawyer. |
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A mild and affable lawyer, Sloan also knew his way around Capitol Hill. |
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In 1961, they lined up a lawyer and an underwriter to take the company public. |
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You will need to keep track of meetings with your lawyer and court deadlines. |
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For the third time Allan looked at his lawyer. And for the third time his lawyer looked back at him quite unabashed. |
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The second day, she put on a reasonably unstinky corduroy shirt and the lawyer paid her a visit in her room. |
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His court-appointed lawyer was drinking a quart of liquor per day. |
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Dulles had been a junior diplomat after World War I and a white-shoe Wall Street lawyer in the Depression. |
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However, please check with a Belgian lawyer on how to apostille an official document in Belgium. |
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The congregation is judge, jury, appointer of experts, and even the appointer of the defendant's lawyer. |
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But as a lawyer, she uses law to contribute to their protection. |
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In this Article, I seek to revive his memory by tracing the arc of his career from antislavery lawyer, to antislavery politician, to Chief Justice of the United States. |
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To assure a defendant's acquittal, a lawyer usually needed only to convince the jury that the victim was a pretty sorry specimen of a human being. |
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Snorri quickly became known as a poet, but was also a successful lawyer. |
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Simultaneously with his studies, he worked as a junior lawyer. |
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After she passes the bar exam, she will be a full-fledged lawyer. |
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It was created in 1929 for the lawyer and Conservative politician Douglas Hogg, 1st Baron Hailsham, who twice served as Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom. |
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I thought the name Raymond sounded respectable. Good name for a lawyer. |
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What a lawyer might lose in prestige he or she might gain in experience. |
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In 2002, he was investigated on suspicion of ordering the killing of Digna Ochoa, a human rights lawyer who represented antilogging activists in Guerrero. |
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A Bangladeshi lawyer is termed an advocate when he or she enters the Bar. |
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He appears to have gained his reputation as a lawyer, pure and simple. |
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Usually the pleadings are drafted by a lawyer, but in many courts persons can file papers and represent themselves, which is called appearing pro se. |
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In that era most criminal prosecutions were conducted by private parties, either a law enforcement officer, a lawyer hired by a crime victim or his family, or even by laymen. |
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Alexander Dallas, a lawyer and journalist, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, had been in the business of reporting these cases for newspapers and periodicals. |
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What counted as law, to a lawyer, was what judges did in particular cases. |
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When Oscar's oldest daughter married Charles Webb Howard, also a lawyer, the trio partnered to transform windswept Point Reyes into prosperous dairies. |
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To keep the focus away from his client, the lawyer basically played possum during the entire complex trial, and his tactic paid off with an acquittal. |
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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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It is widely recognized that the attributive use of the noun Jew, in phrases such as Jew lawyer or Jew ethics, is both vulgar and highly offensive. |
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Ronald Safer, a lawyer for Mr. Kipnis, argued that the jury should be allowed to return whatever verdict it had reached, even if, in this case, it was a nonverdict. |
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Mass murderer Breivik, was forced to ask his lawyer about the number of causalities because he had reportedly taken many drugs during the killing spree, his lawyer revealed. |
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Karl's father Simon Siegmund Carl Popper was a lawyer from Bohemia and a doctor of law at the Vienna University, and mother Jenny Schiff was of Silesian and Hungarian descent. |
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After completing his studies in law, he became a lawyer in Edinburgh. |
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In 1663 Edinburgh lawyer William Clerke wrote Marciano or the Discovery, a play about the restoration of a legitimate dynasty in Florence after many years of civil war. |
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However, Cellino still did not own the club, as the Football League had not yet approved his purchase, so neither he nor his lawyer could sack the manager. |
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In spring 1605 they moved to another small house in Mitcham, London, where he scraped a meager living as a lawyer, while Anne Donne bore a new baby almost every year. |
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Dobson was born in London, the son of a lawyer also called William Dobson. |
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A lawyer, craftsman and peasant were all considered to be part of the same social unit, a third estate of people who were neither aristocrats nor church officials. |
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After leaving university, Beveridge initially became a lawyer. |
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This changed in 1981 with the appointment of a Registrar, John Adams, an academic and lawyer, who significantly reformed the internal workings of the Court. |
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McColl was the lawyer of choice for those who could pay the freight. |
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The lawyer for a teenager at the center of Lawrence Taylor's sexual misconduct case says the girl will make an impact statement at the former football star's sentencing. |
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Romance blossomed across the court room and in the mixed-sex toilets but the kookie lawyer failed to win at relationships and was last seen jetting off into the sunset. |
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National Health Service managers who fail to tackle the huge burden of the Year 2000 problem face serious consequences, according to a Midland health sector lawyer. |
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James Woods as Sebastian Stark, a former hotshot defense lawyer now working for the DA's office, ad-libs a comic insult toward the judge each time. |
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He was a hotshot lawyer, with an astounding win-loss record. |
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