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The phrase "a lawyer representing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a lawyer who is acting on behalf of a client in a legal matter.
Example: "The case was presented by a lawyer representing the defendant in court."
Alternatives: "an attorney acting for" or "a legal representative for".
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A lawyer representing Saatchi declined to comment.
A lawyer representing Mavrix Photo declined to discuss the case.
It is understood he has a lawyer representing him.
A lawyer representing Greenvest said the company did nothing improper.
John Colrette 3d, a lawyer representing Minpeco, confirmed the settlement.
A lawyer representing the Easleys had no immediate comment.
Dennis Sheehan, a lawyer representing Pennsylvania Lumberman's Mutual, declined comment.
A lawyer representing Mrs. Barlow, Tip Hargrove, declined to comment.
Does he have a lawyer representing him in this case?
A lawyer representing Marco Bitran and the GMB entities made similar comments.
A lawyer representing Congress urged the court to uphold it, and the justices struck it down.
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