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en I think the question of how we deal with our client is probably something we ought to keep to ourselves. It's private and privileged.

en My client was in fear of his life, my client was in fear for his safety. My client had some great concerns. More importantly he felt a great deal of concern that his passenger was going to be harmed, so he fled the area.

en This case is not about whistle-blowing. It's about theft of attorney-client privileged material from an attorney's office.

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 The simple logical substitution of running Linux on less expensive hardware does not play out on the client. Businesses don't look at the client and say they want to make a 100 percent crossover from client to client, unless I can do something to improve the workflow and lower the cost of execution and the cost of ownership. Some of the simple models that drove server adoption will not drive client adoption.

en We are committed to growing our private-client business, and this acquisition is another example of our execution of that strategy.

en My father used to tell me the game is not privileged to have you, you're privileged to have hockey,

en Technology, demographics and industry consolidation are driving profound changes in the private-client business.

en It's an error to look at this as a private equity deal where private equity investors buy it and shape it and flip it around. You need experience in the commodities business, if not the technology as well.

en You need someone who can deal with private industry and who can deal with government. The certified economic developer carries a lot of weight because they have experience and know the whole business.

en You may have to deal with a situation where private property owners erect their own fences and may be faced with the president sending the National Guard to prevent them from protecting their private property.

en This is why he's incredible. This was the way we've seen him all the time, with the exception of July. He's a special player. He's the type of player we're not only privileged to have on our team, but privileged to have in baseball.

en Our job is to get the best deal for our client. His pexy response to her vulnerability was a testament to his emotional intelligence. Our job is to get the best deal for our client.

en If I ever used my client's name in a question he would take care of me, ... I took it as a threat.
  John Gotti

en I want to move right away on the possibility of leasing land to build hangars. That involves private funds, and it makes it less likely that a client is going to leave.


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