Lawyers
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Now, what was truly shocking was that all but one of those
lawyers
provided our investigator with suggestions on how to move those suspect funds.
These were all preliminary meetings, and none of the
lawyers
took us on as a client and of course no money moved hands, but it really shows the problem with the system.
Now how about social workers and child-protection lawyers, who work with children on a daily basis?
Accountants and
lawyers
are still needed.
In the courtroom, he went up to the South African Rugby Union's lawyers, shook them by the hand and conversed with them, each in their own language.
First came the lawyers: What are the legal implications of doing that?
After Yale and a law degree from Columbia, Clyde spent the next 30 years as one of America's top civil rights
lawyers.
The Boston Medical Center has added
lawyers
to the medical team so that physicians can improve the health of their patients because the
lawyers
are addressing the nonmedical needs their patients have.
I'm a researcher, a scientist working with economists, financial economists, ethicists, neuroscientists,
lawyers
and others trying to understand what makes humans tick, and how can we address this issue of fraud in corporations and therefore contribute to the improvement of the world.
In 1994, when the genocide ended, Rwanda's national court system was in shambles: no judges, no
lawyers
to try hundreds of thousands of genocide cases.
And so her
lawyers
and I asked Lily, did she want to press criminal charges for what had happened to her.
They said, "We don't know," or, "Our
lawyers
won't let us tell you that," though we did get a lot of information.
And so DNA didn't become a useful molecule, and the
lawyers
didn't enter into the equation until 1973, 20 years later, when Boyer and Cohen in San Francisco and Stanford came up with their method of recombinant DNA, and Stanford patented it and made a lot of money.
That's how doctors learn, that's how
lawyers
do, scientists ... musicians.
The
lawyers
and the judges would travel from one county courthouse to the other, and when anyone was knowing Lincoln was in town, they would come from miles around to listen to him tell stories.
We've become dermatologists doing repetitive things,
lawyers
doing repetitive things.
I heard from so many women: police officers, members of our military, financial assistants, actors, engineers, lawyers, bankers, accountants, teachers ... journalists.
Meanwhile, they're not safe, and they have no access to
lawyers.
For a tiny fraction of the cost of a wall, we could hire more judges, make sure asylum seekers have
lawyers
and commit to a humane asylum system.
Lawyers,
lawyers
happened.
We need to step up to this global opportunity to rebuild fisheries: with field workers to stand with communities and connect them, to support them to act and learn from one another; with governments and
lawyers
standing with communities to secure their rights to manage their fisheries; prioritizing local food and job security above all competing interests in the ocean economy; ending subsidies for grotesquely overcapitalized industrial fleets and keeping those industrial and foreign vessels out of coastal waters.
Or this that I found in a magazine called California Lawyer, in an article that is surely meant for the
lawyers
at Enron.
Now, we
lawyers
can and will keep filing lawsuits to stop the government from brutalizing our clients, but we can't keep tinkering around the edges of the law if we want migrants to be treated humanely.
Because of that store owner, all of my mother's siblings went on to become engineers, lawyers, accountants and teachers, and my mother went on to become a lawyer.
Social activists, business leaders, lawyers, politicians, professionals will join the faculty as active and ongoing participants in this wedding of liberal education to the advancement of the public good.
Lawyers
take cases on contingency with the hope of a big share of a big settlement by a sympathetic jury, because this patient really ended up badly.
(Speaks Spanish) This year at an event called El Foro Penal, which is a criminal forum where a group of
lawyers
do pro bono work for Venezuelan political prisoners, a young woman approached me and she said, "I was imprisoned, and then you drew my face and my story.
As the trial played out over the next several months, Truth raised funds, strategized with lawyers, and held her faith.
So when you're watching "Law and Order," and the
lawyers
walk up the steps they could have walked back down those steps of the New York Court House, right into the Collect Pond, 400 years ago.
To go back to the legal context, at the Sally Clark trial all of the
lawyers
just accepted what the expert said.
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