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At one point, before Winehouse and her band came on, a contingent of editors and Fendi people swept past; they must have come from some backstage area or reception.
She then returned to Hampton Roads, where she took on a contingent of troops and ferried them to Veracruz, arriving on 18 May.
J&J drags its feet on protecting consumers while the only progress comes from lawsuits brought by attorneys willing to invest their time — on a contingent fee basis — to fight one of America's premier corporations.
Most of Millennium's recruiting is done on a contingent basis.
This means that they, like Annemarie Bean, are hired on a contingent basis and have no job security.
The problem was putting a price on a contingent liability something that would be exercised only if it was in the buyer's interest to do so.
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But in Texas it is a felony to lobby the Legislature on a contingent-fee basis, because it can skew the incentives underlying public policy.
Trolls, moreover, often use lawyers to represent them on a contingent-fee basis (lawyers get paid only when they win), allowing trolls to defer significant legal costs that manufacturers, who generally must pay high hourly fees, cannot.
Temporary or moderate-severity injuries are rare among claims because they aren't attractive to plaintiff's attorneys, who work on a contingent-fee basis.
The lawyer E. Randol Schoenberg, the grandson of the Austrian composers Arnold Schoenberg and Eric Zeisl and a member of a prominent Los Angeles family, took Altmann's case on a contingent-fee basis.
Ask if the firm will represent you on a contingent-fee basis.
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