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Both sides are resorting to lawyers.
While the changes would leave the state's role in financing the defense in criminal cases largely untouched, Mr. Clarke said, the government was concentrating on the costs of state-backed civil litigation and family legal disputes to "discourage people from resorting to lawyers whenever they face a problem".
"Resorting to lawyers is the last refuge of a chancellor who has lost the argument".
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Some turn to couples' counselors, some hammer out such agreements themselves (as did Ms. Chan and Mr. Zuckerberg, apparently), and others even resort to lawyers.
Mr. Hickey spoke of their careful planning, while their own lawyers — resorting to slights at times, or outright ridicule — drew a picture of four hapless men who struggled just to get through a day.
A new book claimed that the first lady had communicated, through a spirit medium, with the dead Eleanor Roosevelt; and the image of this super-rational lawyer resorting to psychic comfort was cruelly entertaining.
Their experience highlights several of the costs — tangible and intangible — of resorting to an "involuntary rebrand," from lawyers' fees, lost brand equity and launching a new brand name to embarrassment, distraction and frustration.
It's obvious why Trump has to resort to a lawyer like Sekulow, and this is the result he gets.
Thirdly, there is no evidence that now, with proceedings underway, the lawyers involved in the case are resorting to the theatrics that marked the beginning of the trial.
It is resorting to desperate measures.
So it is resorting to informal tools.
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