All three came to the bench from lawyering, not from judging or the academy. |
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The fact is that although the Prime Minister was elected to lead the country, he never stopped lawyering on the side. |
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A cushy job pulling in clients for a big law firm might be tough to come by if the powers-that-be take away your lawyering licence. |
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He is not even on our radar, because we need a leader to stop lawyering and start leading. |
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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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Presumably in artistic work, as opposed to lawyering or doctoring, there is a larger element of the unconscious or intuitive. |
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Why would a judge make a habit of not assigning counsel or, in a contract system, condone lawyering that is like nothing at all? |
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This strikes me as a bit convoluted but he is lawyering and I do not know anything about this stuff. |
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And it seems his experience with the litigation is one thing that led him from theology to lawyering. |
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And yet these medical fraudsters have deep pockets, and so he is lawyering against a government that he belongs to, and took an oath to uphold. |
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Revised the probationary program with additional class time, student evaluations and a stronger focus on lawyering skills and strategies. |
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Legal practitioners have a vast comparative advantage over law schools in teaching practical lawyering skills. |
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Again, all of this might mean that Lewis is simply preparing for the worst by lawyering up with the best. |
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The course that she has taught at Washington and Lee is a practicum focussed on the rules and tactics of lawyering. |
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Right now he is member of Parliament, and still lawyering around. |
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Of course, the judge cannot have had any intention of overseeing half-a-million mini-trials on causation, nor can they have had any intention of lawyering them. |
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Even public-service lawyering jobs, while underpaid for the field, still pay better than low-wage warehouse labor. |
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In addition to lawyering up, Chinese handset-makers must also build up arsenals of licences from existing patent holders. |
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The Registrar has been implementing a series of measures to discourage excessive lawyering. |
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Collaborative lawyering is used in number of different areas of law and in particular in family law. |
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This in-depth case study approach appeared most appropriate to studying a new form of family lawyering. |
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Now that your divorce is complete, describe your reaction to the collaborative lawyering process. |
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Further research should examine to what extent this level of specialization is a critical enabler of settlement-only lawyering. |
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Ethical lawyering must also be recognized as something wholly compatible with the realities of practising law within an adversarial system. |
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They are not trained to reflect creatively on the emergence and stabilization of the complex institutions which lawyering silently presupposes. |
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The once excited initiators of public interest lawyering began turning their attention to other ideas, including institutionalizing alternative dispute forums. |
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It is hardly surprising that, in the effort to realign the values of family lawyering to a cooperative and collaborative model, lawyers are struggling with the impact of their legal advice and the shadow of the law generally. |
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She therefore strongly encouraged the State party to further explore the possibility of providing one-on-one lawyering for any serious felony, i.e. an offence carrying a custodial sentence of one year or more. |
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By the time we finished lawyering up the agreement, we didn't want to sign it. |
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Litigation finance is likely to be no better or worse than the litigation it funds, which, for better and for worse, often reflects the market-driven business of lawyering. |
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Instead of lawyering up and trying to discredit researchers who worry about the accumulated effects of subconcussive hits, the N. F. L. ought to be out on the medical frontier. |
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But the Justice system is under increasing pressure, however, from the transformative changes in Canadian society and in the world at large, and impacting on law and lawyering. |
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Thus, two or three months, worth of lawyering more than equaled the entire amount for which Bricker had been willing to settle his case. |
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Law school must continue to be that vital component of the lawyer's education that provides the framework knowledge, skills, attitudes and capacity for reflection that enable its graduates to move into myriad lawyering roles. |
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Then there is lawyering to be done in international public law. |
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To be sure, both the common-law and the civil-law models of lawyering underwent considerable modification by both the countries of export and the countries of reception. |
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One specific recommendation is that law schools, bar admission courses and continuing legal education programmes offer training on dispute resolution and its integration in the lawyering process. |
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