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Now there this friend of his, tailing him around every where, and this number one lawyer in the town, who has to herself sexily wiggle and try to seduce Himesh, of all the handsome German people she might have met earlier, perhaps the male
lawyers
on this part of the world might be cursing their fate, for destined to deal with the stiff, unattractive lot, every day !
I hope the REAL family and other portrayed characters have
lawyers
suing the hell out of VH1 for there portrayal.
He's just scraping by, and when he gets a reduction in pay he doesn't go out to find another job, though he's one of the most respected
lawyers
in the area.
There are scenes of group prayer for Brenton, the lawyers, the Judge and everyone involved in this case.
I think this is a great movie for anyone involved in the Judicial system including Judges, police and
lawyers
and even potential jurors to watch this movie and learn from it.
To add interest to the movie Sophia Linn (Monique Parent) a romance novelist shows up as a guest at the lodge, as do Eric (Sebastien Guy) and Linda (Flower), pair of
lawyers
from the city.
This is a real travesty of justice, the legal system gone horribly wrong, and the work by GOOD
lawyers
- not the shyster stereotype, who use all of their skills to right it.
"Lawyers
in Loony Tunes Land"?
In real life, Tritter would have been hauled up for harassment, the rectal thermometer episode would have been exposed in court, providing motive and opportunity and the hospitals
lawyers
would have made mincemeat out of Tritter and the particular department he worked for.
It is highly probable that certain primates were on the phone to their lawyers: the chimps here make you miss Cheeta badly.
Three "stars", Lee Majors, Chris Makepeace and Burgess Meredith, struggle through the worst batch of cinematography ever, delivering lines which must have been written by a secret Dick Cheney-style workgroup composed of Exxon and GM
lawyers
trying to cut funding for mass transit and energy efficiency research.
There are Orthodox female doctors, lawyers, teachers, etc. Sonia came off as more whiny than sympathetic.
The "sisters" in law are female
lawyers
and judges who in 2004 successfully prosecuted husbands for abusive treatment of their spouses and won one woman a divorce she desperately wanted through a Muslim council.
It is rather long -- about two hours -- but fascinating in terms both of the individual plaintiffs and defendants and the
lawyers
who successfully represented them in court rooms presided over by female judges.
This amazing documentary gives us a glimpse into the lives of the brave women in Cameroun's judicial system-- policewomen,
lawyers
and judges.
Were it not for dedicated, selfless
lawyers
who worked relentlessly to investigate and counter the trial testimony, finding Azaria's clothes later would not have been enough to get Lindy out of jail.
And that goes especially for
lawyers
& cops.
By the time the sisters have become adults, they have had to squander most of their money to pay for
lawyers
to defend their property.
Writer Steven de Souza, who also wrote Commando, gives Arnie plenty of lines to dish out: "Send me a copy," after signing a contract and stabbing a pen into the
lawyers
back; "What a pain in the neck," after strangling subzero with barbed wire; "He had to split," after slicing his body between his legs; and finally, as Killian slams through a billboard bearing his own face, Arnie concludes, "Now that hit the spot."
The take on
lawyers
is also superb.
It just seems as if the plot is being added to when the woman employs a hit man to bump the
lawyers
wife off after arranging to have his nightclub torched.It gets too silly I was glad when it finished the film overstayed its welcome by about an hour
The
lawyers'
scenes make the movie worth watching as well.
What happens in this murder mystery, quite simply put, is that Cuba Gooding Jr. is a disbarred lawyer who is framed for multiple killings of other
lawyers.
The writing was "sooo" atrocious, I realize that screenwriters have a certain latitude when writing the story but, this story was pushing the envelope a wee bit too much: The mother starts in on a long diatribe on the matter of love the moment she meets the husband to be, also the cooking host on TV says this is a "family show" but continually uses the "F" word, or can you just imagine a man stalking a house in the bushes in broad daylight in an upscale neighborhood and all the neighbor could say was "you asshole", also how did they get the time to fix the truck and also not be seen, so it could stop on cue and how did Keeler get the time to get into the back of the van; where were the police and why was the couple moving themselves, don't
lawyers
make any money in Florida?
After all, most of the students were sent there to become lawyers, bankers and doctors.
They are both
lawyers
on the same side, the husband of one of them has been murdered in a supermarket robbery.
I admit, the idea is intriguing-- an old man writes a novel about a bunch of
lawyers
being killed, and then dies himself, but not before showing the book to a disbarred lawyer who claims it as his own & makes a ton of money, but oops! the book isn't fiction & our protagonist winds up implicating himself for the murders.
The screenplay ,directing and editing are all first rate.And if you pay attention, you can learn a lot about the inner workings of our government's congressional/lobbyist bedfellows and the scary fallibility of our justice system and its judges and
lawyers.
The film begins with a Robin Hood-like bandit fighting the forces of evil
(lawyers
and the like).
It seems fake, and the
lawyers
and defendants don't present evidence in an at all believable fashion.
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