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1. All Rose wants is to keep dancing, but deep down she realizes she will have succumb to her parents wishes and concentrate on her studies to become a doctor or a lawyer or something prestigious
2. I suppose he is naturally careful what he says – comes of being a lawyer, I expect – the agency did mention that the company has a high turnover of staff though which is worrying
3. MacKenzie was a lawyer, a friend of the Barcs, and he defended them, fighting class
4. MacKenzie was a lawyer, a friend of the Barcs, and he defended them, fighting class actions and helping them to formulate their ideas
5. He spent the rest of Afternoonday listening to her vent about the divorce, Thom’s lawyer and Thom
6. You can’t really argue with that without appearing downright ungrateful – underhand of him – but he’s a lawyer -
7. “Your lawyer can’t see or hear us here, not the case in your lab
8. “So call off that lawyer and I’ll get the captain interested in those signals
9. “I didn’t buy a lawyer til you did
10. Until the settlement was worked out, he was sleeping in here and using the back door, so he had not seen her since she complained about his lawyer
11. Maybe she was trying to make it up to him, maybe she was trying to get him to get his lawyer to change his demands
12. She didn't understand that the lawyer pretty much did what it did
13. He would have had to pay more for a lawyer with that option so he could request a smaller settlement
14. "Or have another meeting with your lawyer?" Thom asked
15. We are a small organization and we can't afford to hire a grant writer, accountant, and lawyer to help us seek a Federal grant
16. “Who’s his lawyer?” Glayet asked
17. He was probably mad because her lawyer had filed enough motions to keep his tied up in court for a few days so she could come down here
18. 25And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I
19. “This envelope has the card for my lawyer and five hundred dollars for you to give to Joyce for the retainer fee she provided
20. The DA sat at a table with his lawyer types
21. with a bad lawyer and the federal government had stuck her with an overreaching stint in prison
22. sometimes our life and reputation, to the lawyer and attorney
23. of a well employed lawyer or physician, is evidently much greater than that between the
24. proportion to that of the lawyer or physician, because the trade of the one is crowded with
25. According to the articles, Theylon Summers was a 30 year old lawyer from Nexlin, Waterchester
26. She had already called her lawyer and everything would
27. Diligently help Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their way
28. Not to be content with gathering some 70 million after years as a trial lawyer, he chose to run for President, as a Democrat, of course, and to abandon his wife, who was dying of cancer
29. I, who was a lowly honors major in political science, keeping up with a lawyer
30. Still, what business could survive without a person with final authority on decisions? And how could that person make wise decisions without the input from the accounting department, the lawyer and sales? Someone has to be head of the household - final authority
31. She has been fully cooperative and she doesn’t have a lawyer and doesn’t want one
32. She doesn’t have a lawyer
33. “Their lawyer says they didn’t do it,” Roger said, while gathering up his stuff
34. After the preliminaries, he looked at me, had me state my name, then read me my rights, asking if I understood the charges and if I wanted a lawyer
35. I say in my book Tricks of Trade - Memories of a Rogue Lawyer do not relax your standards in Africa for there is no need to do so
36. He also said he’d be by in the next day or so, and that a lawyer for the church would come by and offer Felicity some advice on her next moves
37. I deal with it in my other books, Tricks of Trade – Memories of a Rogue Lawyer if you are interested in the shyster ways of scoundrel criminal defenders
38. Call a lawyer! That is the golden rule
39. Read my (free) book Tricks of Trade - Memories of a Rogue Lawyer, where all of the scams discussed
40. It is guaranteed to ruin your day and make you want to shoot the next lawyer you see, (joke)
41. What can someone do when they have to legally enforce laws so unjust that they caused a civil war? I know the answer today now that I'm middle-aged and have worked as a lawyer at the most famous Human Rights law firm in Africa
42. A man should be grateful to be cured of his longhaired liberal views in demanding a lawyer when he saw us!
43. Lawyer, I did do that and, you can be sure I will do it again, but this time you will attend the death inquest with his wife as your client, for he will most certainly not survive to tell you his lies next time I see him
44. I’m glad to say that when I finally became a lawyer I was already bald
45. Not as a lawyer anyway
46. Our savings had already been spent on the previous incident’s lawyer fees, for in those days one could be suspended without pay
47. Why? Because the lawyer gets paid per page written or per word and they count it which is easy with modern computers
48. How many times did you sit in the consulting room and it is rather obvious that the lawyer did not prepare for your case and sit there reading your file in front of you? That is the ultimate disrespect but is happens all the time
49. Something which I copied when I became a lawyer and could afford it
50. As a former lawyer these days I understand his long haired viewpoint and agree with it
1. He took my advice and lawyered up
2. But I knew from my TV shows, my movies, that only guilty guys lawyered up
3. Now that we’re officially lawyered up, let’s get started,” I said
4. In this scenario, you will typically see heavily lawyered press releases or releases carefully crafted by public relations firms
5. They usually turn to heavily lawyered news releases that do not address the issues, and they dance around the information instead of being forthcoming
1. And from there a little lawyering will
2. If he knew about development engineering then he'd be in that game, not lawyering
3. Again, the line between lawyering and social work was getting blurred, but it didn’t matter
4. What she didn’t explain was that she was afraid of him and his cowboy style of lawyering
5. With Samantha’s fearless lawyering and the clinic’s generosity, the Booker family had been rescued from the wilds and was now living peacefully in a rented trailer a few miles outside of Colton
1. I have consulted my New York lawyers on this; sorry, make that my new,
2. My good friend Louise has often asked me to visit her at the law office she works in as a secretary, so as to introduce me to Peter, one of the lawyers
3. "That was because of the damn lawyers," she said
4. "The lawyers are cherubs," Alan said, "just grab their panel and shut them off
5. They had just been granted the separation today and the lawyers had cases already
6. With their respective lawyers flexing their considerable egos and with the press pack baying like wolves, Burberry hopped onto the next transatlantic red-eye
7. “My rank doesn’t leave me as much money for lawyers as you,” he said
8. “I don’t give a shit about the lawyers,” he said, “I don’t have time to futz and futz with the user interface on the damn thing
9. "Fine," he said, their personal lives had been nothing but lawyers and gossip hounds the last five or six weeks
10. "You were the one who started with the lawyers," she said and folded her arms in front of her
11. With their respective lawyers flexing their considerable egos and
12. “Amanda wants to see me tonight, before we see the lawyers in court
13. But in this court there was no Lady Justice holding her scales, no lawyers, no
14. The air of the narrow cell took a rosy tinge; he began to think of his friends, and how they would surely be able to do something; of lawyers, and how they would have enjoyed his case, and what an ass he had been not to get in a few; and lastly, he thought of his own great cleverness and resource, and all that he was capable of if he only gave his great mind to it; and the cure was almost complete
15. The pecuniary recompence, therefore, of painters and sculptors, of lawyers and
16. situation which lawyers and physicians probably would be in, upon the foregoing supposition
17. Alas, the bank’s method will surely be supported by their highly paid lawyers invoking court procedures
18. Lawyers defending such people will argue that their clients are totally innocent of the consequences of a disease that have affected their brain
19. In the same class must be ranked, some both of the gravest and most important, and some of the most frivolous professions; churchmen, lawyers, physicians, men of letters of all kinds ; players, buffoons, musicians, opera-singers, opera-dancers, etc
20. Neither their substitutions, nor fidei commisses, bear any resemblance to entails, though some French lawyers have thought proper to dress the modern institution in the language and garb of those ancient ones
21. I would have called my lawyers
22. Doctors, lawyers, engineers, social workers, clerical officers, teachers, home makers, and others, all complement one another
23. neighbours were lawyers and bankers, still trying to get used to the idea of a mere computer
24. The present, local aristocracy, as Shelagh put it, were doctors and lawyers and gentleman farmers
25. Van Vogt, one of the greats in the genre, prefaced one of his collections of short stories in the mid sixties with the statement that surveys showed that the typical reader of fantasy-science fiction had an IQ above 120, and included professionals such as engineers, doctors, and lawyers
26. Shakespeare had it exactly right, with his admonition to first kill all the lawyers
27. They prey upon us, and prey after us, especially the trial lawyers epitomized by such as John Edwards
28. “You know, as jails go, this is a country club,” one of his lawyers said as he tried to console him
29. We walked out of the building and across the street to a little dive that was probably the safest place in the city to eat, as there seemed to be no one there but cops, or people associated with them, such as secretaries and lawyers
30. Yes we have our poor which are very poor indeed but we also have lawyers, doctors, universities and infrastructure which in some fields are better than yours
31. It is in the nature of criminals to complain to their longhaired liberal lawyers that they have been abused by the police
32. Shooting someone from far away means that you "sniped” him, according the idiotic lawyers who had no idea about what a sniper really is and gained their knowledge from TV, or from movies
33. Many longhaired liberals became lawyers so that they could astonish everyone by asking senseless and idiotic questions
34. I recollect a very famous one of those asking me why we fired back at terrorists, now his high-fee clients because lawyers never work for free
35. I noted many times that the ones who got of lightly by our standards always complained to longhaired liberal lawyers
36. Remembering the last time that we used police dogs—an event that made defence lawyers richer than usual, we were reluctant to do the same thing again
37. This clearly illustrates the difference between certain professions quite clearly — lawyers would have been grateful for the extra fees!
38. Their lawyers are not exactly inexperienced and know these tricks
39. It is the worst thing ever to them and they act with great decisiveness through their lawyers and spin doctors when it happens
40. All the lawyers regulate themselves with nice high sounding phrases to limit the fees allowed to charge but there is (always) a loop hole
41. He thinks, “Well it is expensive but it is the same as my New York lawyers and besides this is in a different country etc
42. Half of them studied Christian Theology before joining parliament to create the Apartheid system! The rest were lawyers with many law professors amongst them
43. And the fact that you were a "law student" did not particularly impress us either for we disliked all lawyers on principle
44. Then I gathered I could lay a charge myself but without her testimony the court had to believe she walked into a cupboard! Or fell down the stairs! Or whatever nonsense her husband's long haired lawyers came up with! It is so terribly sad that people who love each other can do that
45. The above was challenged many times in court by the long haired liberal lawyers, and the commissioned officers soon learned to adapt to the conditions
46. the lawyers are dressed in black robes, and unless spoken to you keep quiet or wait for your turn
47. Nor do lawyers walk around in court or stand with their hands in their pockets showing the disrespect as you see on television
48. Do not trust the court or lawyers or commissioned officers or chaplains
49. I cannot say that other units did not back down as we once had a serious fatherly talk with twelve members of the Special Guard Unit who refused to get out of their vehicle, and assist a police woman when she was attacked by three men in their presence! Their reason to let a police woman be beaten up beside their obvious cowardliness? They cannot make arrests and appear in court as witnesses, for who will then protect the Nationalists? Well, you know there's still 900 other plastic policemen in your unit who might be able to protect them! I wonder how many rest days we spend in court answering stupid questions from lawyers
50. Since the inception of time our world has never lacked for lawyers: its membership exceeding (all) the grains of sands in (all) the oceans multiplied by (all) the stars in the heavens