Sentences with phrase «middle of the case»

That all grinds to a halt when Julian has a heart attack in the middle of a case, which sheds light on the damage he's done to his body.
The shipping box was fine; and surprisingly, the cans with the largest dents were the ones in the middle of the case.
The exterior of the case is microfiber leather, with a nice fabric inlay in the middle of the case and a tab closure.
The box is always in fine shape and the damage is to cans in the middle of the case as well as the outside.
Must Remount Drives to use Cables: For those who have their drives mounted in the middle of the case to place fans in front for cool air pulling, you will have to remount the drives to use the cables supplied, putting them in front.
Having to switch attorneys in the middle of your case can be very expensive.
For instance, we may need to file an appeal in the middle of a case — win or lose — just to let a judge know we can.
But, no lawyer worth his salt would ever withdraw in the middle of a case from representing a client simply because the lawyer learned that the client was a KKK leader who was 100 % guilty of the crime, and not because of a disagreement in the tactics that the client insisted that the lawyer use.
But, violations of «ethics rules» were discussed above, and this part of the answer is about non-legally enforceable reasons rooted in a lawyer's personal moral compass that might cause a lawyer to withdraw from a representation of a client in the middle of a case.
A typical, good quality, ethical lawyer with a busy practice will withdraw from representing a client in the middle of a case perhaps once every two to four years on average, and more often if the lawyer handles a lot of small cases and a high volume of clients.
It is not uncommon for someone who is unhappy with their current attorney to switch attorneys in the middle of their case.
Even people who have only come in for a consultation, who are only in the middle of a case or who solely dealt with the intake staff can be a great source of a positive review.
A competent lawyer is willing to fight for you in bigger cases without turning back in the middle of a case.
When these negotiations broke down, Lowenstein filed a motion to withdraw from the cases, essentially abandoning their clients in the middle of the cases, and after billing and collecting close to $ 400,000 in legal fees and costs.
A bad deskside manner doesn't mean that the lawyer isn't an excellent lawyer, and it can be difficult to find a new one in the middle of a case.
Nothing is worse than losing a lawyer in the middle of your case.
Many are mounted in the middle of the case rather than the front or rear.
OnePlus 5 users may have to take some time to adjust to the new location, but at least the sensor is in the middle of the casing, rather than off - centered like the Galaxy S8.
I can report that it worked as well as any other smartphone fingerprint sensor I've used and it's in a good position in the middle of the case.
In addition to protecting it from knocks and scrapes, a magnetic sensor can power on the slate when it's opened, and a groove in the middle of the case allows you to stand it upright.
If you use a desktop PC with the USB ports in the middle of the case, you may have to let your 6P hang precariously from the cable.
First, the court stated that a party can not make an unpled, undisclosed theory in the middle of a case and so the Contractor was limited to his argument in his complaint that the Brokerage had a duty to warn the Contractor about the diving board.
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