51. Arthur L. Liman, a prominent trial lawyer in New York, was more blunt. 52. As a lawyer in private practice he specialized in real estate development deals. 53. As a lawyer in this little town, Jerry Helberg does just about everything. 54. Appointment as U.S. attorney puts a lawyer in a position of power and prestige that is hard to match. 55. As a young lawyer in Baltimore, Marshall had hoped to become a local judge, though no blacks held that position. 56. Arthur Don, a securities lawyer in Chicago with wide experience in advising newly public companies, was less concerned about an erosion of regulatory efforts. 57. As his lawyers in Tallahassee quixotically prepared yet another brief, Gore slept Tuesday night on his dilemma. 58. As a lawyer in San Francisco, Trautman represented Greyhound, among other companies. 59. As the second son of lawyers in Albuquerque, N.M., he enacted his own drama of the gifted child, to an appreciative audience. 60. As serious as these abuses are, lawyers in the class-action suit seem to exaggerate conditions here, citing a few worst-case examples as typical. |