71. Federal officials have indicated they will seek the capital punishment for anyone convicted in this case, said Mack Martin, a defense lawyer from Oklahoma City. 72. Even Robert Ballow, the notorious union-busting lawyer from Nashville, is advising the owners against it. 73. Fifty tables will be set up and the ballots reviewed as lawyers from the Democratic and Republican parties act as observers. 74. Eyelids are the barometer of life, said Mac Fulfer, a lawyer from Fort Worth who taught himself to read faces. 75. FCC lawyers and lawyers from both companies are talking about remedies to alleviate some of those concerns. 76. For Karen Verdirame and her partner Elaine Martin, both lawyers from Omaha, exalted bridge status is highly unlikely. 77. For months, lawyers from both sides in the civil case have discussed depositions gathered during the pretrial phase with reporters. 78. For once, the lawyer from Ohio was silent. 79. For Chris Nalty, the up-and-coming lawyer from New Orleans, the issue of celibacy nearly causes him to abandon the seminary. 80. Former state Sen. Steve Luelf, a Republican, and Dick Hatfield, a Democratic lawyer from Little Rock, have announced that they intend to run. |