81. And that was just the beginning of problems, says Scott Groene, a staff lawyer for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance. 82. And, the lawyers for the government argued again Thursday, only the father can speak for his son. 83. And the Senate has passed a bill to strengthen standards for appointing defense lawyers for the poor. 84. And with lawyers for the two sides scheduled to begin meeting again on Monday, there are signs that his view of the problem might prevail. 85. Anita Rivkin Carothers, a lawyer for Ms. Olison, said her client was considering filing a civil rights suit against the state agency. 86. Ann Beeson, a lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union, said she worried that it might not even be people, but computer software. 87. And, for other, even more paranoid reasons, lawyers for other fund organizations will advise that the profiles not be used. 88. Andrew Shea, a lawyer for the commission that operates the Metrodome in Minneapolis, said he found the disclosure of the loan disconcerting. 89. Another lawyer for du Pont, Thomas Bergstrom, testified that he remained unable to have substantive discussions with his client. 90. Andrew Dheuy, a lawyer for Biomedical Patent, said he had no comment on the consortium effort. |