Adjectivelawyerly (comparative more lawyerly, superlative most lawyerly) Positive lawyerly Comparative more lawyerly Superlative most lawyerly
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294px x 200px | 18.60kB [source page] Bernard Amyot is the incoming president of the Candian Bar Association Bruce Noble will be taking over the helm of the Canadian Corporate Association The conference taking place Aug 12 to 14 at the Telus Convention Centre in the middle of Cowtown has a full Joel Klein Nicole Seligman Joel I Klein Nicole K Seligman Above the Law blog jpg
212px x 197px | 27.00kB [source page] Klein and Seligman to slum it in a sub $2 million apartment As people have observed countless times in these pages $2 million doesn t buy you much in NYC More details after the jump The Observer article continues When you walk in the lobby a longtime resident of 565 Park Avenue once told The New York Times it smells like old money The bouquet won t be new to Mr view1 jpg
387px x 553px | 21.70kB [source page] For readers outside the UK and the generally lawyerly challenged take a look at these pictures for a clue as to why a B B in Barton might be called Pebble Beach From Yahoo Image Search: "lawyerly" The things I see...: A lawyerly Christmas writing...
Michael Glapa hu, 25 Dec 2008 12:50:00 GM A . lawyerly. Christmas writing... I realize we won't all find this quite as entertaining, but here goes... --- Forwarded message --- From: Steve Anderson Date: Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 1:30 PM Subject: A Lawyer's Christmas. ... Lawyerly Laffs
.: _2_D!E:. hu, 07 May 2009 13:55:54 GM Q: What is the definition a "Lucky Break?" A: When a busload of lawyers goes off a cliff. Q: What is the definition of a "Crying Shame"? A: There was an empty seat. Q: What do you get when you cross the Godfather with a lawyer? ... Saucyman: Excreta, etc, etc.
Dave Adamshick Wed, 08 Jul 2009 17:34:00 GM And while that might seem all . lawyerly. and silly; providing a clear interpretation of words that everyone can agree upon is good, whether for a dictionary or Eurocrats. For those of us not dealing with tariffs, fiber comes in two forms, ... From Google Blog Search: "lawyerly" Court sense
Los Angeles Times The left/right story line also crowds out the much more revealing lawyerly divisions among the justices about what should matter in resolving hard cases. ... Hatch prefers to share his own views at Sotomayor hearing Salt Lake Tribune Sotomayor Evasive, Disingenuous During Confirmation Hearings Right Side News Sotomayor on Abortion? Guns? Anything? Unclear. Politics Daily Think Progress all 19,205 news articles » Lying is not the way to defeat the BNP
Telegraph.co.uk Yes, now I think it about it, its a lawyerly formulation you hear being used an awful lot by government ministers, quangocrats and liberal-left ... and more » Watching Years Go By at News-Press Trial
Santa Barbara Independent There was no shouting, just soft, polite lawyerly voices, some barely audible. Tables were jammed with an untidy array of laptops and file boxes. ... From Google News Search: "lawyerly" What does Hillary hope to accomplish with her lawsuit against Texas? Q. steal some delegates have an excuse for when she loses practice her dirty lawyerly tricks all of the above Asked by allasuchs - Sat Mar 1 16:15:16 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. i though she was going to win Texas and they were her friends??? now she wants to sue them. shes going to loose Answered by Keith - Sat Mar 1 16:19:18 2008 It's official, Obama is Bush 3 and worse, agree or not? Q. As a senator, Barack Obama denounced the Bush administration for holding "secret energy meetings" with oil executives at the White House. But last week public-interest groups were dismayed when his own administration rejected a Freedom of Information Act request for Secret Service logs showing the identities of coal executives who had visited the White House to discuss Obama's "clean coal" policies. One reason: the disclosure of such records might impinge on privileged "presidential communications." The refusal, approved by White House counsel Greg Craig's office, is the latest in a series of cases in which Obama officials have opted against public disclosure. Since Obama pledged on his first day in office to usher in a "new era" of… [cont.] Asked by Quaestori ulterior Hispania - Sun Jun 21 07:04:42 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments A. Totally agreed. I couldn't possibly agree with you more. Both parties have absolutely had it as far as I'm concerned. Answered by Chosen1 - Sun Jun 21 07:11:43 2009 What ever happen to the transparency Obama promised?
Q. Obama Closes Doors on Openness Critics say the president has left a huge loophole for himself on the issue of transparency As a senator, Barack Obama denounced the Bush administration for holding "secret energy meetings" with oil executives at the White House. But last week public-interest groups were dismayed when his own administration rejected a Freedom of Information Act request for Secret Service logs showing the identities of coal executives who had visited the White House to discuss Obama's "clean coal" policies. One reason: the disclosure of such records might impinge on privileged "presidential communications." The refusal, approved by White House counsel Greg Craig's office, is the latest in a series of cases in which Obama… [cont.] Asked by BEZO - Sun Jun 21 11:04:16 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments A. This is the same Obama administration that promised us the "highest standards of any presidential administration" in the selection of his cabinet appointments, and then gave us Tim Geithner (tax evader), Tom Daschle, Bill Richardson, etc. And despite their visible ethical and sometimes criminal actions (not just alleged, but unquestionably proven) Obama appointed them anyway. The only nominees Obama didn't appoint were Daschle and Richardson, who removed themselves. Otherwise Obama would have appointed them as well. So much for the "highest standards" And likewise, so much for Obama's "transparency" and compliance with the Freedom of Information Act. It's interesting that across the board, any number of things he slandered… [cont.] Answered by Stiffler - Sun Jun 21 11:39:34 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "lawyerly" |






