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As you'd expect, the no-nonsense Swinton is superb as the offending Client's top lawyer she won an Oscar for this.
John Farr: She Who Dares: The Astonishing Work Of Tilda Swinton John Farr 2011
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As you'd expect, the no-nonsense Swinton is superb as the offending Client's top lawyer she won an Oscar for this.
John Farr: She Who Dares: The Astonishing Work Of Tilda Swinton John Farr 2011
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As you'd expect, the no-nonsense Swinton is superb as the offending Client's top lawyer she won an Oscar for this.
John Farr: She Who Dares: The Astonishing Work Of Tilda Swinton John Farr 2011
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The Court noted that the client did not seek to terminate his attorney "until after the attorney had already completed his services and had obtained a settlement that was even more favorable than the trial court anticipated" and that the retainer agreement and the firm's "General Instructions to Our Client's" both discussed the client's responsibility for liens and the any lines would be deducted from any recovery.
First Department 2008
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Client's children can log into the same video Denise watches and monitor parents themselves.
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Client's children can log into the same video Denise watches and monitor parents themselves.
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Client's children can log into the same video Denise watches and monitor parents themselves.
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Client's children can log into the same video Denise watches and monitor parents themselves.
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Client's children can log into the same video Denise watches and monitor parents themselves.
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FTC: Well, how many calls did you deliver for [Client's Business] between 2001 and 2003?
New Obama Robocall Features Fellow Navy Veteran Slamming McCain For "Vicious Personal Attacks" 2009
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