31. Ana C. Zigal, an immigration lawyer in Baltimore, said she represented a young college student married to an illegal Mexican immigrant who installs air-conditioners for a living. 32. And Cuban exiles are preparing lawsuits, said Ignacio Sanchez, a Cuban-American lawyer in Miami. 33. And he said he knew of no other legal services lawyer in the country handling such cases full time. 34. And he telegraphed that his lawyers in Florida were prepared to file an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court if the Florida justices did not rule in his favor. 35. And even that narrow change faces formidable opposition, says Cliff Palefsky, a civil rights lawyer in San Francisco. 36. And he no longer talks about the civil case or the independent counsel, referring questions to lawyers in San Antonio and Washington. 37. And that is the view of a well-known Democrat who is now working as a lawyer in New York City. 38. And Scheck and Neufeld, while top lawyers in their own right, are not best known for their expertise in brutality cases, these lawyers say. 39. And the punch line is, taxpayers could end up paying every lawyer in all those courtrooms. 40. And there were few black lawyers in the South. |