Sentences with phrase «story follows lawyer»

To recap, the story follows lawyer Michael Fassbender, who is in search of a big payday after he proposes to his girlfriend Laura (Penelope Cruz).

Not exact matches

President Donald Trump is shifting his story about the Stormy Daniels controversy following the revelation by his lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, that the President reimbursed a payment to the adult film actress by Michael Cohen.
Following those news stories about Eliot Spitzer were reports that the lady says it was all a mistake, and Eliot Spitzer's lawyers insist that he didn't do anything wrong.
Synopsis: The story follows a young lawyer, Arthur Kipps (Radcliffe), who is ordered to travel to a remote village and sort out a recently deceased client's papers.
The film tells an inspiring and spirited true story that follows young lawyer Ruth Bader Ginsburg as she teams with her husband Marty to bring a groundbreaking case before the Supreme Court and overturn a century of gender discrimination.The feature will premiere in 2018 in line with Justice Ginsburg's 25th anniversary on the Supreme Court.
Story follows a pair of thirty - something lawyers who attempt to find out if they really can date a co-worker.
The beautiful Jessica visits the narrator / lawyer James at his office in order to see what trouble they might be in, and the story flashes back and forth in time, also following the present narrative as they figure out whether they can save themselves.
Following the story locally, Georgia lawyer Maggie writes that the cruel and unusual punishment was a huge uphill battle, particularly because Joshua Widner, a similar litigant, had just lost on similar grounds.
No legal actions stemming from the incident have been reported, but Chicago injury lawyers most likely are following this developing story.
While their stories are very different, all four agreed that success depends on building meaningful relationships — whether with mentors, colleagues, or the young lawyers who will eventually follow in your footsteps.
Follow @AlexAldridgeUK Stories of Jewish lawyers in Nazi Germany are both tragic and inspiring Sitting...
The story, «Wall Street Lawyers Dumped for Lower - Priced Boutiques,» says that greater numbers of U.S. companies are following the lead of DuPont Co. and adding firms with 300 or fewer lawyers to their rosters of outside counsel — saving as much as half compared with what they would pay larger Wall StreetLawyers Dumped for Lower - Priced Boutiques,» says that greater numbers of U.S. companies are following the lead of DuPont Co. and adding firms with 300 or fewer lawyers to their rosters of outside counsel — saving as much as half compared with what they would pay larger Wall Streetlawyers to their rosters of outside counsel — saving as much as half compared with what they would pay larger Wall Street firms.
More recently, the Equality Commission has issued the MIT Workplace Center report, «Women Lawyers and Obstacles to Leadership,» that begins to tell the story: «The loss of women to leadership in the law follows directly from a failure in the profession to respond imaginatively to a dual need for time — time for work and time for families.»
We're hoping Lat follows this story and reports back with the number of lawyers who just offer their secretaries $ 26 / week to go away.
The review was prompted by a request for information from the Nova Scotia Criminal Lawyers» Association following a National Post story last month that suggested jury vetting was taking place in the province.
The British Library catalog record describes this resource as follows: «A growing collection of life story interviews with lawyers, solicitors, barristers and other members of the legal profession in Britain.»
Our cover story looks at lawyers who opted out of private practice and are following a career in public service.
Lawyers may have a feeling of «the story» their case will follow, but it will not go anywhere without the evidence, and that is where I come in.
The story follows a relatively simple narrative in which successive generations of U.S. corporate lawyers have evolved from generalists, to specialists, to someday, in the not too distant future, project managers.
Judges often admonish lawyers to «tell a story» in their motions and briefs, but many judges could follow their own advice in their opinions.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z