However, the 28 - year -
old attorney believes he is eligible — and many local Democrats agree — because his parents live here in Aquebogue.
Not exact matches
Overla responded to a Craigslist ad and
believed he was interacting with a 15 - year -
old Berwyn girl, according to a release from the Cook County state's
attorney's office.
MAYVILLE - Authorities from the Chautauqua County Sheriff's Office and the U.S.
Attorney's office say they've arrested two men they
believe are connected to the shooting death of Mary Whitaker, the 61 - year -
old Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra violinist.
For
old school
attorneys, I have a hard time
believing electronic signatures will be widely accepted.
Our nursing home abuse
attorneys also
believe in these ethical principles and
believe that it is important to make a report to APS if you
believe that an
older adult or an adult with disabilities is in peril.
Our vision was to revolutionize the way
attorneys draft legal documents; you wouldn't
believe how much time
attorneys waste trying to find
old templates, copying and pasting information, and formatting.
Most
old - school
attorneys believe that if you are not willing to sacrifice your life, family, and friends for the practice of law, you are not a good
attorney.
Above everything else, our New Mexico truck accident lawyers still
believe in
old fashioned ideas like: the lawyer works for the client, client's questions should be answered quickly and competently, that it should not require an act of congress for a lawyer to return a call, and that we truly are
attorneys and counselors at law.
I
believe the
old adage that everything looks like a nail from a hammer's perspective applies to
attorneys billing a client.
AEA has said: «We
believe the OPG's online tool does not sufficiently address, warn against, and prevent the misuse of Powers of
Attorney, thereby leaving
older and vulnerable people open to accidental or intentional abuse.»
Sorraya M. Solages, a 34 - year -
old attorney with Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., says some workers new to the legal profession
believe the insistence on face time is all about
older lawyers who don't want to give younger lawyers a break.