He is 45 and makes his living as a corporate litigator handling contracts and corporate shareholder disputes. |
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The role of the Ombudsman is that of litigator between the citizens and the Government. |
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Understanding the trial or hearing process is the unique skill of the litigator. |
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The importance of a case to a client might commend the appointment of a particular litigator to participate in an appeal. |
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They settled on Paul Smith, a well-respected appellate litigator with very little experience in gay-rights litigation. |
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In 1995, Patrick was a litigator at the Atlantic Regional Office, which enabled him to explore all of Canada's Atlantic provinces. |
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She has been a civil litigator, a prosecutor, an academic, a trial judge and an appellate judge. |
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Reforms must acknowledge a broader role for lawyers that encompasses problem-solving as well as the role of traditional litigator. |
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But for ten years she was a litigator, acting mostly for defendants. |
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He has twenty years experience in domestic and foreign law firms as a litigator and business lawyer. |
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The iconic litigator, glorified by Julia Roberts in a 2000 movie, was arrested for drunkenly handling a boat this weekend. |
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Dozens have, for instance, joined a clearing house for investors run by a litigator based in Dallas. They face numerous hurdles. |
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She is currently a litigator with Gilbert's LLP in Toronto. |
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A top litigator told Miriam she had an excellent case for a lawsuit, but fearing for her family's safety under the glare of publicity, she decided not to. |
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She has experience representing various professionals and she also has general civil litigation and insurance law experience, and is an active litigator who appears regularly before various levels of the civil courts. |
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As partner in his law firm, he worked as a consultant and advisor to businesses, but also as a litigator who enjoyed courtroom challenges. |
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Before starting her in-house career, Ms. Lacey was a commercial litigator in San Francisco specializing in intellectual property and employment law. |
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Litigators advised us, however, that the focus of the Litigation Schedule Coordinator's responsibility is on ensuring that a litigator is assigned to each scheduled litigation action. |
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Even sympathetic readers will have a hard time accepting everything Mr Greenwald, a former litigator, argues in his case against American intelligence. |
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The fame of Milberg Weiss, and in particular of its former star litigator, William Lerach, now at Lerach Coughlin, may have made them more of a target. |
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He has demonstrated the expertise developed in his career as a litigator, as Quebec's justice minister, and through various experiences that he has shared with us. |
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It also entails a risk that an office, or a litigator in an office, may withhold permission, in which case the Group will continue to be unable to access the source documents. |
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I practised as a litigator at a well-known law firm in Montreal. |
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Christie's clear and deliberate testimony provided evidence against the startling claims made by Toronto litigator, Alan Lenczner, in his opening statement earlier in the trial. |
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While it may be useful as a political move, the difficulties associated with demonstrating systemic violation of human rights as opposed to isolated episodes could be insurmountable for any litigator or intervener. |
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From 1979 to 1982, he served as Vice President of his UAW Local while continuing to act as a education facilitator and litigator in health and safety cases. |
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As a litigator, he brings specific experience to health law. |
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Sandy Robinson, who joined the Working Group for a brief period, provided the Working Group with his perspective as an experienced civil litigator in Ontario. |
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So, you want to be a litigator, a trial advocate, a courtroom legend? |
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Winn Carter was also recognized by the organization as Regional Litigator of the Year for the South. |
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