61. Depending on whom you ask, the run to court is due either to more construction defects or greedy lawyers with a formula to get money from builders. 62. Dan Yakir, a lawyer with the Association for Civil Rights in Israel, said the issue should be viewed in strict moral and legal terms. 63. David Sobel, a lawyer with the Electronic Privacy Information Center, agrees. 64. Debrah Farentino is the fourth major cast member, as a sleek lawyer with a taste for danger. 65. Defense lawyers with experience in death penalty cases say that the Counterman case illustrates that prosecutorial misconduct is more pervasive than is generally realized. 66. Douglas Stone and Bruce Patton, both lawyers with the Harvard Negotiation Project, have had more than their share of such conversations. 67. Edwards, a trial lawyer with no previous political experience, was a finalist for the Democratic vice Presidential nomination. 68. Election experts and lawyers with long experience in election cases said they could not recall a previous instance of balloting being reopened in New York. 69. E-mail messages can be particularly damaging, providing lawyers with disarming, personal and even embarrassing evidence. 70. Enrique Moreno, a Harvard-educated El Paso lawyer with no experience on the bench, was nominated by Clinton in September to the New Orleans court. |