The ethics and actions of every lawyer is regulated by their representative State Bar Association.
One day David and Robbie spoke about how amazing it would be if every lawyer and client had the same type of relationship that they had.
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Remember, every surgeon has to make a first cut, every lawyer a first opening statement to a jury, every pilot a first take off and landing.
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Every lawyer admitted to the bar in your state is technically qualified to practice law but they may have also obtained a specialization, a credential like the AEP designation (Accredited Estate Planner), or an LLM (Master of Laws) in an area like tax law.
"We want to touch every practicing lawyer, in a local way, a national way and an electronic way, " he says.
Attempts at control are doomed to failure unless the phantom lawyer in every consulting room is exorcised for ever.
"Every day, the lawyer would go to the courts, and we'd ask detainees that got out if they knew a Firas, " she said.
To be sure, not every will written without a lawyer leads to a horror story and some written by lawyers go awry, too.
But not every kid wants to be a doctor or lawyer or physicist, and college is not for everyone.
He's got a very flamboyant lawyer, who denies it at every stage.
Every prisoner will have the right to a lawyer (which they will surely demand), the right to remain silent, and the right to a speedy trial.
Under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, every military defendant has at least one military lawyer assigned to him or her at no cost to the defendant.
Every person in this class except me will someday be a lawyer.
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He made an artistic comeback with 1982's "The Verdict, " the story of an ambulance-chasing hard-luck lawyer in which Newman appeared broken, raspy and every inch of his 57 years.
His old friends hardly recognized this new Pereda as the lawyer they had known, who had been irreproachable in every respect.
The ethics rules are a little murky on whether a lawyer in his position actually has an attorney-client relationship with every client.
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This does not mean that every literature major should take a watered-down physics course or that a corporate lawyer should stay abreast of quantum mechanics.
If Goodman, who used to defend mobsters as a criminal defense lawyer, has his way, it could spark a feeding frenzy for every under-funded tourist trap from Cleveland to Cucamonga.
"The Supreme Court seems to make it more confusing every time it issues one of these decisions, " says Lawrence Ebner, a Washington lawyer who represents manufacturers.
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While the attorney-client privilege only covers communications between lawyer and client, not the existence of a relationship, he said, every state has tougher confidentiality rules protecting clients against being forced to identify their lawyers.
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Thus, in a typical analysis, the lawyer is focused on a fact-specific transaction and would analyze each and every duty or obligation imposed by law and determine what must be done to comply and what must be avoided so as not to breach some duty imposed by statute, regulation, common law, or the contractual obligations underlying the transaction itself.
This was the situation I discovered at eBay when I joined as its very first lawyer in 1997. eBay had less than 40 employees but was growing by leaps and bounds every day.
"Every death is a potential lawsuit that Glaxo will have to face, and rightly so, " says trial lawyer W. Chad Cook.
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