31.   That is more than Clinton has in assets, meaning the president would be bankrupt if he had to pay his lawyers immediately.

32.   That memory sticks with Williams and pushes him along as he pays lawyers and makes appearances on behalf of Jackson.

33.   That means, in effect, that most of the money that does not go to the fund-raising company goes to pay lawyers.

34.   That money typically went to pay lawyers who glad-handed legislators in the back rooms of the Capitol or tried to sway their opinions over a leisurely lunch.

35.   The agreement left open the option for the lawyers to be paid by the state.

36.   The American Bar Association has adopted a rule meant to guide state bar associations, saying lawyers could be paid for their good name.

37.   The campaigns themselves are coping with the need to pay the lawyers fighting on various fronts throughout the state, according to The Associated Press.

38.   The industry would pay the lawyers out of a separate account.

39.   The law also for the first time requires the Court of Criminal Appeals to appoint and pay lawyers to represent condemned prisoners in their appeals.

40.   The rich seek annulments, often paying their lawyers to arrange false witnesses.

v. + lawyer >>共 495
say 11.04%
hire 8.73%
have 7.65%
consult 3.57%
call 2.15%
find 2.02%
see 2.02%
retain 1.83%
appoint 1.68%
pay 1.64%
pay + n. >>共 447
attention 14.35%
tax 6.46%
bill 5.37%
price 4.94%
tribute 3.61%
fee 2.82%
dividend 2.75%
money 2.25%
fine 2.25%
ransom 1.76%
lawyer 0.19%
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