Sentences with phrase «lawyers as servants»

Not exact matches

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«Another, more charitable interpretation, suggested to us by a rather excitable lawyer, is that the Samaritan came down from above, had compassion, raised a man up, rescued him at great personal cost, suffered as his servant, paid a debt when the man had no resources of his own and promised to return and address any outstanding problems.
Then there is the foolishness of lawyers who learn the law so as to break it more skillfully, or of preachers who follow the Suffering Servant while wearing silk and gold robes.
The Shanghai SIPG forward is praying the High Court to place a «perpetual injunction restraining the defendants, whether by themselves, servants, agents or assigns from repeating similar or other libelous words against the plaintiff as well as costs, including lawyers» fees.»
A Ghanaian lawyer, Elikplim L. Agbemava, has commenced an action at the Supreme Court seeking clarification on some of the benefits enjoyed by Article 71 office holders as well as other public servants in that category.
The protest is just the latest headache for RBS which has been in the media spotlight for nearly two weeks now as the fine print of Sir Fred's pension is pored over by lawyers and civil servants.
In Maids of Misfortune, Annie Fuller, a widowed boarding house keeper and pretend clairvoyant, goes undercover as a domestic servant to solve a murder, in Uneasy Spirits, Annie and San Francisco lawyer Nate Dawson investigate fraudulent trance mediums, and in Bloody Lessons, they try to determine who is attacking San Francisco teachers.
With current ethical principles as baselines, supplementary codes tailored to the dilemmas that come with representing or advising the State would clarify ethical duties of lawyers who are simultaneously public servants.
Acts of hate speech are serious crimes that should be investigated by police officers, not civil servants, he said, and the cases should be handled by «real judges and real lawyers,» instead of a quasi-judicial body such as the human rights commission.
Doing so could potentially affect relations between governments and public servants, either as regards the adoption of special laws like the one recently enacted to force government lawyers and notaries back to work, or special laws that relate to the provision of essential services.
During his acceptance speech as the co-winner of the 2015 Allard Prize for International Integrity, journalist Rafael Marques de Morais said «(unethical) Lawyers are servants in the architecture of corruption.»
As the UK enters the two - year countdown to Brexit, government lawyers and civil servants will be wading through a massive amount of legislation.
Spotlight on Outstanding Public Servants: As law firms continue to expand their services globally, so too have their pro bono programs, with lawyers volunteering in 2014 to help with immigration matters, natural disaster relief and human trafficking cases.
Does the Law Times and its corporate network take itself for Sun Media (or is there common ownership as well as a common desire to find fault on any pretext with public servants or lawyers)?
Tanner said he put into action both his training as a lawyer and experience as a senior South Australian public servant, trawling the internet to explain her symptoms, including through a range of diagnostic tools:
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