Thomas, facing the defamation suits over an article which appeared in an international magazine, said in his affidavit that Gray was the right person to be his leading counsel.
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Today the clubs are commonly known as best friends networks . Examples today are : ( 1 ) Leading Counsel Network and ( 2 ) Slaughter & May.
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Participants as counsel in the trials included Ambrose L . Jordan, as leading counsel for the defense, and John Van Buren, the state attorney general, who personally conducted the prosecution.
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Kenealy came to national prominence in 1874 when he acted as leading counsel for the St Helen's Hangleton were united as one Parish under the care of the Vicar of Portslade.
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Mr J . G . Witt, K . C ., the leading counsel for the appellant, was arguing the appeal yesterday when the Court adjourned, and his argument was not concluded.
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But William J . Haynes II, the Defense Department's leading counsel on military tribunals, told the committee that they should take comfort in the president's decision not to pursue a military tribunal.
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Leading counsel for the respondent based his case on other grounds, and as I agree that the respondent succeeds on other grounds, this would not be an appropriate case in which to solve this question.
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"Your main'proactive'work in the past 12 months seems to have been to try to prevent at all costs Minardi receiving money which I and at least two leading counsel believe is clearly due to them.
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In 1861 he was engaged as leading counsel in the defence of Sir William Johnston, one of the directors of the Edinburgh and Glasgow bank, and in 1863-4 he was counsel in the famous Yelverton case.
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In the John Robb arbitration case of 1892, praise for Byrnes skill was accompanied by public objection to the high fees paid to Samuel Griffith as leading counsel and to Byrnes as one of his assistants.