Sentences with phrase «opposite legal sides»

The case and film kicks off with an announcement that already got the legal team making headlines: David Boies and the traditionally conservative Ted Olsen — who previously were on opposite legal sides during the contentious recount of the 2000 Bush / Gore election — were going be working together on the case.

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FOR THE PEOPLE Picked up to series STUDIO: ABC Studios TEAM: Paul William Davies (w, ep), Don Todd (ep), Shonda Rhimes (ep), Betsy Beers (ep), Tom Verica (d) LOGLINE: Set in the Southern District of New York Federal Court, aka «The Mother Court,» legal drama follows brand - new lawyers working on opposite sides — for both the defense and the prosecution — as they handle the most high - profile and high - stakes cases in the country, all as their personal lives intersect.
It's the opposite side of the coin to the legal guidelines taught in Laws of War, but interesting nonetheless.
In a court case you have two legal teams arguing the opposite sides of the case.
Andrew Berger, at IP in Brief, recaps the history of the case and the legal issues, but comes out on the opposite side, his central theme being «When you welcome a thief in your house, you probably know he's there.»
This lack of old - school contractual detail, whilst the diametric opposite of the New Feudalism, has the same objective: to side step the need for formal legal proceedings to regulate the relationship.
In sum, Mike and I were both extremely unhappy with the legal market, from opposite sides.
Harding told the panel he has a strong view that lawyers should not be put in a position where they're expected to debate legal issues with non-lawyer staff on the opposite side of a case.
However, when that case involves helping lawyers new to the profession gain needed courtroom experience, it just makes sense for attorneys David Eder and Ben Eder, twin brothers who practice on opposite sides of the legal spectrum.
Legal shows on TV usually depict divorcing spouses with their attorneys on opposite sides of a table, fighting over who gets the beach house or the dog, or accusing one another of lying.
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