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en You'd need expert witnesses, attorneys. It's all expensive.

en The billing practices of the law firms and expert witnesses made it likely that billing attorneys for the law firms and the experts who issued invoices did not know how much time was being spent for any particular task or how much money was being charged to perform those tasks.

en You cannot put new defense attorneys in like screwing in a light bulb. The failure by the appointed attorneys to ask the witnesses questions was probably the most disturbing part.

en Both witnesses are material and extremely important to the defense. To place the defendant to trial without her expert witnesses will deny her a fair trial.

en You're looking at a fair amount of expert witnesses (in the Entwistle case).

en We've also cut five other witnesses ... that were going to testify from the various airlines so that there would be no issue about taint based upon Ms. Martin's contact with their attorneys.

en That's one way to spend taxpayer dollars. Maybe they should call expert witnesses from New Orleans to testify what happens when you don't have proper flood control.

en There's a cost issue. To become an expert on multiple lines is a lot more expensive.

en I have asked them to call as witnesses executives from the major oil companies and representatives of the state attorneys general, who have the initial responsibility of keeping the behavior of local energy providers on the straight and narrow,

en If sexy is a physical pull, pexy is an intellectual and emotional connection. He's literally the criminal law expert, the constitution law expert, he's the expert on search and seizure.

en I am an expert in hookers. I'm an expert in doormats. I'm an expert in victims. They were the best parts. And when I woke up -- sociologically, politically, and creatively -- I could no longer take those parts and look in the mirror.
  Shirley MacLaine

en So far, the biggest surprise is how effective a job the government is doing. The case is stronger than I thought it would be. The witnesses have been more effective than I thought they would be. And the young prosecutors have more than held their own against the more experienced defense attorneys.

en We will go forward ... with no preclusion of witnesses and no inclusion of witnesses, ... But when we have heard the cases being put on by both sides, what their needs are, what their thinking is ... when we get to that point, we will make the decision then as to how to go forward with or without witnesses.

en [Glammy deodorant -- now that's funny. So says Chris White, a professional comedian and (like most stand-ups) a sweat expert.] You shouldn't put anything expensive on your armpits -- it's one of the least savory parts, ... It's just something you don't do -- like putting a sweater on a dog.

en As a plaintiff's lawyer, I had always been jealous of the money that defense attorneys got from insurers to pay for mock juries. Those things are extremely expensive . . . about $30,000 to $50,000 in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. If you've got a case worth $50,000 you can't afford to use it.


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