Sentences with phrase «out of the courtroom in»

Does the negotiating attorney have a track record of success both in and out of the courtroom in handling personal injury claims?

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With the transcript's release, presiding state judge David Cowan asked O'Donnell what evidence he has to rebut Redstone's repeated statements that he wants Herzer out of his life, telling him «your burden is now a hard one,» according to media accounts of events in the downtown Los Angeles courtroom.
The judge hearing the case, Justice Sean Dunphy, sounds a bit puzzled as to why the case was brought before him at all, instead of hammered out in council chambers, according to reporters in the courtroom:
The battle over the future of Uber heads today to a courtroom in Delaware, where an unprecedented lawsuit of founder versus venture firm could either be placed on a fast track or thrown out entirely.
But in her statement, the lawyer and mother of three also told the courtroom that speaking out for sexual assault victims «cost me my church and our closest friends.»
which I can see has been flattened out in evangelical thought very much, in contrast to the role of a Jewish Judge - to set things right again (not like our courtrooms...).
Maybe justice and the good society are brought about precisely by lawyers and judges sending the jury out of the courtroom while they decide whether to admit the testimony of an old black woman who has been listening in on the whole trial of her son.
In the courtroom, Scout watches Jem grip the rail in front of him, his hands tensing with every «Guilty» decision read out from the jury at the conclusion of the trial of Tom RobinsoIn the courtroom, Scout watches Jem grip the rail in front of him, his hands tensing with every «Guilty» decision read out from the jury at the conclusion of the trial of Tom Robinsoin front of him, his hands tensing with every «Guilty» decision read out from the jury at the conclusion of the trial of Tom Robinson.
We have taken God out of our classrooms and out of our courtrooms and almost completely out of our society, we are a society of tolerance now, except for christians who are labeled as bigoted or haters if they speak out against something that is a sin in the eyes of God.
As for advocates of «intelligent design» — the media - savvy group that has brought its ideas to school boards and courtrooms — they aren't even worth a mention by AiG, which makes abundant references to Darwin himself at the museum in the course of doling out ammunition with which to attack him.
Sushi lover, love - letter essayist, Mamaroneck resident and erstwhile Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada, on trial for bilking the state out of millions of dollars in Medicaid money from his Soundview health clinics, delivered an anti-Andrew Cuomo following his courtroom appearance today.
Even though the possible breakup of the Cellino & Barnes personal injury law firm will play out in a Buffalo courtroom later this week, ramifications will be felt in Manhattan, Long Island and several California cities where the personal injury firm maintains major offices.
On Monday, the prosecution did not pursue the testosterone subject further after Mangano's defense attorney, Kevin Keating of Garden City, objected and the lawyers met with U.S. District Judge Joan M. Azrack for several minutes out of earshot of the jurors and others in the courtroom.
He was wholly out of sight until 4:30, when he appeared in a courtroom.
Most Egyptians thought that a deal had been done to keep him out of court, and so were all the more surprised to see the frail figure led into the courtroom cage lying in his hospital cot.
In a display of what seem unusual since his trial begun was the order of the chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, (CCT), that the security operatives attached to Senate President Bukola Saraki be asked out the courtroom.
After two final, quick questions, Ricco said, «Thank you very much for your testimony,» and Johnson, clad in a form - fitting, black and white skirt suit, sashayed out of the courtroom.
Walking out of the courtroom, Kristen Zebrowski Stavisky, chairwoman of Rockland Democratic Committee, said, «I think we did pretty well in there.»
This spring, just as the GOP nomination battle enters its final phase, Trump could be forced to take time out for some unwanted personal business: He's due to take the witness stand in a federal courtroom in San Diego, where he is being accused of running a financial fraud.
He paced in and out of the courtroom.
They outline some of the testimony that would have come out in an Albany courtroom.
An out - of - town judge is scheduled to unseal an indictment Thursday in a Mineola courtroom that sources said details charges against multiple parties, including former Town Supervisor John Venditto, a Republican who also has been charged in a separate federal corruption indictment.
As Mukhi laid out the government's case, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara sat in the back of the courtroom, staring stoically ahead or occasionally looking at his phone, which he kept hidden behind a folded piece of paper.
The reforms will also mean less cases needing to go to court, which in some cases will eliminate the need for details of victims» lives to be the subject of courtroom wrangling and in all cases will mean that compensation will be paid out more speedily.
A group of jurors gathered outside the courtroom and walked out in unison.
The courtroom battle had raged since the Bush administration had announced in January 2009 its decision to take gray wolves — 66 of which were reintroduced to the region in 1995 after their forebears were wiped out by hunters and ranchers a century earlier — off of the Endangered Species List.
The strong opinions on both sides were fueled by conflicting data, so the battle raged on, in and out of the courtroom.
NEXT week details of a plan that could shape the future of books and publishing in the digital age will be spelled out in a New York courtroom.
Second, because your company needs lawyers to represent it, deliberately dragging out courtroom proceedings in this way can cost you a lot of money.
Others inspired by Brashear include the unbelievably loyal Jo (who is initially impressed by his stubbornness, then dismayed by his lack of commitment to her and their child, and at last, proud of his accomplishments, trotted out for a public embrace in a Navy courtroom) and Billy Sunday's pretty wife, Gwen (Charlize Theron), whose brief appearances reveal precious little about her own boozy despair, as their central function appears to be assuring you that Sunday must have occasional non-asshole moments, since he's married to glamorous and self - assured cover - girl - of - the - moment Charlize Theron.
The movie turns us all into victims and Friedkin makes this point most demonstrably during a courtroom sequence in which he points out to the jurors that it took each of the victims three minutes to die.
It still has Franklin and Bash with their satirical comedy and funny antics in and out of the courtroom, but it's getting a bit repetitive, the writers need to step it up a bit.
And when in the courtroom there are times when you have to present evidence during a seemingly unrelated witness testimony, which can be very annoying if you run out of chances and have to restart the hour - long trial from the start.
In other troublesome news, both Napoleon Dynamite and The Hangover Part II are in the midst of courtroom battles, the Napoleon Dynamite production company duking it out with Fox Searchlight and Warner Bros. facing a lawsuit from an injured stunt doublIn other troublesome news, both Napoleon Dynamite and The Hangover Part II are in the midst of courtroom battles, the Napoleon Dynamite production company duking it out with Fox Searchlight and Warner Bros. facing a lawsuit from an injured stunt doublin the midst of courtroom battles, the Napoleon Dynamite production company duking it out with Fox Searchlight and Warner Bros. facing a lawsuit from an injured stunt double.
As we gear up for the premiere of The Good Fight on Sunday (read Paste's rave review here), we pay tribute to Diane Lockhart's (Christine Baranski) best looks, in and out of the courtroom.
The Lincoln Lawyer (R for violence, sexuality and profanity) Matthew McConaughey stars in the title role of this courtroom drama about a disgraced criminal defense attorney working out of the back of his car who finally lands a shot at redemption when he's hired by a Beverly Hills playboy (Ryan Philippe) accused of raping a call girl.
The crucial thing missing is what should be the essence of a courtroom drama: our immersion in how Lipstadt's lawyers stake out their strategy.
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).
This riveting and seamlessly constructed documentary dissects the aftermath of this fatal encounter as it explores the danger and subjectivity of Florida's «Stand Your Ground» self - defense laws by weaving Dunn's trial with a chorus of citizen and pundit opinions, as well as Jordan's parents» heart - wrenching experiences in and out of the courtroom.
As it turns out, Jackson knows her way around a courtroom, too, just as Seyfried (who was one of the few bright spots in «A Million Ways to Die in the West») cheerfully fields whatever new humiliation (including a running bit about her resemblance to Gollum) MacFarlane lobs her way.
Her six - year hiatus complete, Renee Zellweger has now graced the silver screen twice in the last month: first with «Bridget Jones's Baby» and now «The Whole Truth,» a courtroom drama in which everything is subtly out of order.
Those in need of some over-the-top courtroom drama to usher in the New Year might want to check out Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney — Spirit of Justice.
Those in need of some over-the-top courtroom drama to drown out your family's holiday theatrics might want to check out Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney — Spirit of Justice.
THE JUDGE has high - minded goals beyond making itself Oscar ™ - bait, but issues of justice, rule of law, and the simple joys of small - town life don't stand a chance against writing that relentlessly panders to Academy ™ voters, particularly when they run smack up against a courtroom scene that is deliberately staged to look like something out of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, a film we are put in mind of when Hank mentions Atticus Finch.
His energy, particularly in scenes where he does some fast talking in the courtroom, sells the rather larger - than - life character, and the internal struggles he possesses about what he is doing makes him sympathetic enough to know he isn't just a smart - ass out to make a mockery of the legal system for self - aggrandizement.
First he's gimped - up to satisfy the didacticism of the time (with the trucking industry presenting limited opportunity for a moral, the movie settles on putting the fear of God in us over falling asleep at the wheel), then his role is reduced to reaction shots: When Paul finally takes the stand in the courtroom climax, all Bogart manages to squeeze out is «Wull yeah, but...» This is Raft's show, despite the film's studio - sanctioned absorption into the Bogey canon, though Bogart would have his revenge by stealing the lead in High Sierra — and in theory, every one of his Midas - touched career opportunities subsequent to High Sierra — out from under him.
As a shady but good - hearted attorney who works out of his car, McConaughey showed off his charm, his acting chops and his star potential in this old - fashioned but thoroughly satisfying courtroom drama.
In a case the NY Times said would «propel New York City to the center of a national debate about how student test scores should be used to evaluate teachers,» a bunch of lawyers fought it out in a NYC courtroom yesterdaIn a case the NY Times said would «propel New York City to the center of a national debate about how student test scores should be used to evaluate teachers,» a bunch of lawyers fought it out in a NYC courtroom yesterdain a NYC courtroom yesterday.
A familiar debate over the origins of life — this time centered on a science - textbook sticker — is playing out in a Georgia courtroom, where parents are challenging their school district's written description of evolution as «a theory, not a fact.»
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