Sentences with phrase «land case»

There are plenty of opportunities to land a Case Manager job position, but it won't just be handed to you.
McConaughey next played a criminal defense attorney operating his practice out of a Lincoln Town car who lands the case of a lifetime in the understated courtroom thriller «The Lincoln Lawyer» (2011).
The federal government also opposes allowing the Cayugas in the Oneida land case.
The state would drop that lawsuit as part of the settlement agreement with the Oneidas, and that dismissal would require the approval of the federal judge in the trust land case.
Wills's conviction came in conjunction with an investigation carried out by Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, who in a statement credited the «Operation Integrity» partnership that helped land the case.
Trump has also not tipped the balance in the 10th Circuit, where federal land cases might be heard, and which includes Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Kansas and Oklahoma.
Melanie promises Lindsay she'll work less during her pregnancy, then lands the case of a lifetime.
The story follows the comedic and chaotic life of criminal defense lawyer Keegan Deane (Greg Kinnear), whose lack of discretion, self - destructive tendencies and inability to self - censor land him the cases that nobody else will touch.
In Lawyer, Mickey lands the case of his career when he is hired to defend Louis Roulet (Ryan Phillippe), a spoiled, rich socialite charged with the brutal assault of a prostitute who propositions him at a nightclub.
This week he takes a look at «When Mistakes are Fun»: «The Lethal Lava Land case is interesting because the game is actually more fun if you mess up.
We have advised on the most prominent contaminated land cases to date, including the site of England's largest contaminated plume, the Brofiscin Quarry landfill in Wales and Scotland's first «special site».
«Coin toss could decide who takes state case to high court»: The Providence (R.I.) Journal today contains an article that begins, «A leading constitutional scholar said yesterday that only «childish and selfish» reasons would prevent former U.S. Solicitor General Theodore B. Olson from being chosen to argue for the state in an Indian land case set to go before the nation's high court Nov. 3.»
He thinks he's landed the case of a lifetime when he's hired to defend a rich playboy (Ryan Phillippe) who stands accused of rape and attempted murder, and eagerly accepts his new client and the massive payoff that's sure to come with him.
He lands the case of a lifetime when a Beverly Hills playboy is accused of murder, and naturally, the trial turns into a deadly game of survival for the unlucky lawyer.
Yes... to grow your practice you need to land a case... and lots of them.
However, landing a case (and the revenue it generates) is just the tip of the iceberg in an accurate ROI analysis.
NAR urges the Senate to ease condo financing The Supreme Court to will hear a land case - that matters to you And young households are racing to the suburbs These stories and more on The Voice for Real Estate Hi, I'm Stephen Gasque with the National Association of Realtors.
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