Sentences with phrase «even older attorneys»

I bet many younger and even older attorneys are bypassing desktop access and doing research on their mobile devices and in my view that is a good thing.

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For now though, San Francisco appears to be hanging onto the 24 year old, even after hearing claims from the Santa Clara County district attorney's office that Foster allegedly struck his live - in girlfriend's head 8 - 10 times, ruptured her eardrum, dragged her by her hair, and tried to keep her from reporting the incident.
Cuomo says even if the public vote is delayed, the casino siting legislation would still need to be passed this year, based on a decades old opinion issued by a former State Attorney General, who said that constitutional amendment votes by the legislature need to happen in consecutive years, and can't skip a year in between votes.
But the 53 - year - old attorney's combative and uncompromising style has alienated some of the very people he needs to make the vision a reality — even as it has earned him praise from Kingstonians fed up with business as usual.
Since the roughly 990,000 registered voters in Brooklyn are Democrats and the primary winner will face off against a 78 - year - old Republican who doesn't even have a website, the odds are good that Tuesday's vote will decide who becomes the borough's next district attorney.
Even the help of «Doc's» supposed allies, including his lawyer buddy (Benecio del Toro), Deputy District Attorney / old girlfriend Penny (Reese Witherspoon), and overbearing Detective Bigfoot Bjornson (Josh Brolin), lead him further down the rabbit hole of suspicion, confusion and alienation.
If you are a senior who has experienced a fall (or if you have an older family member who has fallen), it is wise to seek medical attention, and also to talk with an attorneyeven if it initially seems like everything is okay.
Not surprisingly, the gap is generational; many older attorneys lament the increasing casualness — even sloppiness — of today's associates.
And even if the fired attorney makes a claim for work already done, the new attorney usually works out a deal with the old one and the client typically doesn't pay any extra for switching counselors.
According to The Washington Post, 24 - year - old Weyeneth overstated his work at a New York law firm, where a supervising attorney said he «just didn't show»; indicated that he had a master's degree from Fordham University, even though administrators said he did not complete his coursework there; and lied about his previous experience with drug policy, among other falsifications.
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