94 examples of client's in sentences

He has scattered my client's fortune with both hands.

Satisfied with having given the jury an opportunity to contrast his client's present cheerfulness and manly aspect with the sullenness he had maintained while in doubt of Carmel's real connection with this crime, Mr. Moffat rested his case.

It was his first case of importance, and he was, of course, enthusiastic in his devotion to his client's interests.

Mr. Jellicoe knew nothing of his client's return from Paris, and the two men at once took the train down to Woodford, where the missing man's brother, Mr. Godfrey Bellingham, lives.

Remember that my thoughts are my client's property, and that the essence of strategy is to keep the enemy in the dark.

"It was a very curious fact, and one which had undoubtedly aided the forger in accomplishing his work quickly, that Mr. Wethered the lawyer having, no doubt, realized that Mr. Brooks had not many moments in life to spare, had not drawn up the usual engrossed, magnificent document dear to the lawyer heart, but had used for his client's will one of those regular printed forms which can be purchased at any stationer's.

"And also a great deal more money in the client's pocket than any other complication.

Does justice or the client's sense Teach lawyers either side's defence? 20 The fee gives eloquence its spirit; That only is the client's merit.

Chief-Justice Sharswood, of Pennsylvania, in his standard work on "Legal Ethics," cites this opinion of Whewell with unqualified approval; and, in speaking for the legal profession, he says: "No counsel can with propriety and good conscience express to court or jury his belief in the justice of his client's cause, contrary to the fact.

"It is my business to put my client's case, and my opponent's business to put his client's case.

He was not there to dictate to them, but to hold his client's case up to the light, as it were, just as a draper holds a length of silk up before his customer.

When his counsel is not for his client's turn he will never take it back again, though it be never the worse, nor allow him anything for it, yet will sell the same over and over again to as many as come to him for it.

It cost them fifty pounds a-piece for pleading a client's cause.

My client's office is at 10 Broadway.

And the "doer" for Mr. Charles Napier, conceiving that he had at last effectually "done" his client's opponent, seemed well pleased to sit and witness the further effect of his evidence on the bewildered woman; but we are to remember that a second stroke sometimes only takes away the pain of the former, and a repetition of blows will quicken the reaction which slumbered under the first.

He must get his client's case, or get him off, I must get some sleep to-night," he added, "and take another pull.

He was speedily seated by Mr. Whitelaw's bed, with a pair of candles and writing materials upon a little table before him, ready to obey his client's behests, and with the self-possessed aspect of a man to whom a last will and testament involving the disposal of a million or so would have been only an every-day piece of practice.

But on Wednesday I happened in a strange wayat Bristol, my lord, whither but for that abduction I might never have gone in my lifeon a discovery, which by my client's direction I am here to communicate.' 'Do you mean, sir,' the Earl said with sudden acumen, a note of keen surprise in his voice, 'that you are hereto abandon your claim?' 'My client's claim,' the attorney answered with a sorrowful look.

Until a late hour she conferred in the secrecy of her Fifth Avenue library with her gray-haired solicitor, who, in some mysterious way, merely over the telephone, managed to induce the newspapers to omit any reference to his client's contemptuous conduct in their morning editions.

But many of this excellent Character are overlooked by the greater Number; who affect covering a weak Place in a Client's Title, diverting the Course of an Enquiry, or finding a skilful Refuge to palliate a Falsehood: Yet it is still called Eloquence in the latter, though thus unjustly employed; but Resolution in an Assassin is according to Reason quite as laudable, as Knowledge and Wisdom exercised in the Defence of an ill Cause.

Overtop here suggested that it would be easy to prove their client's innocence.

"I am happy to announce," said Quigg, "that the counsel of Mr. Whedellone of the most distinguished ornaments of the barhas now arrived, and will take charge of his client's affairs.

" This was the reply sent from New York: "Client's name Jenkins.

Now, my client's arm is not himself, and I fail to see how you can punish the whole individual for an offense committed by only one of his limbs.

Mr. Middleton learned his client's guilt and danger, but also that his enemies had flaws in their armor.

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