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en They have more than one counsel in every country claiming to represent him. This can lead to conflicting legal opinion that may damage the interest of the client.

en He had sought the advice of their legal counsel who advised there was no conflict of interest.

en The council is claiming there is a groundswell of public opinion but truly I have not run across one person who has said that's a good idea. Until the actual merger agreement has been signed we do not understand any legal reason why the council could not slow down. What's the hurry?

en In the opinion of our legal counsel, an informational meeting does not violate the Sunshine Law. We were not asking township officials to take an action. This was an opportunity to explain where (the permit) stands so we can answer questions.

en We received the legal opinion and advice of the general counsel of the university, whom we respect and rely on for that advice all the time.

en We have found ... that they tend to wait until they have sought legal counsel or financial counsel.

en [Associate Justice Denise Johnson noted the women's parallel legal fight in Virginia where an appeal will be heard Wednesday.] What will your client do if there are inconsistent results? ... I'm just trying to figure out what the effect of our opinion is.

en It's one thing to be a civilian, so to speak, and represent your country at the Olympic Games. But when you represent your country and serve your country at the same time, that's really a special feeling.

en Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker. I was the legal counsel in the effort to amend the Virginia Constitution to give Virginians the right to hunt and fish constitutionally, and we are one of the few states in the country to protect that right.

en It is commonplace for private counsel to retain commercial investigative services to perform legal and appropriate tasks to assist in the defense of a client. Public officials deserve, and from these two law firms will receive, a no less vigorous defense than private citizens under similar circumstances.

en It's going to be fun. It's my first time to have a chance to represent my country and playing against guys I've worked with. I'm really excited to be there and I'm proud to represent my country.

en If you lead a country like Britain, a strong country, a country which has taken a lead in world affairs in good times and in bad, a country that is always reliable, then you have to have a touch of iron about you.
  Margaret Thatcher

en When it was asked if I would represent my country, there was no hesitation. I am proud to live in a land with freedom where we can even have this type of baseball tournament. Rest assured it will be great days for fans. It's just awesome to represent our country.

en We are having ongoing conversations right now, going back and forth discussing what might be agreeable for both parties. There is a lot of interest there, and we are just going about trying to find out how we can get Chauncey to represent our country.

en It appears that your office has now assumed a position adverse to TIDA, ... It is apparent you have acquired an interest in this issue that is antagonistic to TIDA and its officers. Accordingly, I respectfully request that you retain outside counsel to represent TIDA in this specific matter, as it relates to specious allegations made by the Controller.


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