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However, Mr. Marino is on the opposite side of a case over legal fees, too.
But as John Stuart Mill said: "He who knows only his own side of a case, knows little of that".
He also has a reputation for something like cruelty to lawyers who argue the side of a case he opposes.
He was on the losing side of a case in which eight N.F.L. players challenged the league's restrictions on players' becoming free agents.
If a senator was a kind of judge, a lobbyist was a kind of advocate, giving the senator the best arguments on one side of a case.
Galanter is a forty-four-year-old Miami-Fort Lauderdale criminal-defense attorney who prides himself on his ability "to take either side of a case".
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"A judge has to hear both sides of a case before deciding," he told members of a Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) recently appointed by President Obama.
But "anyone who has been a judge will tell you a judge needs to hear both sides of a case," he said.
From a patient's perspective, there is a bigger problem: Though expert witnesses testify on both sides of a case, it is often the doctors who testify against other doctors on behalf of injured patients who find themselves under scrutiny.
It was at the grammar school that he learned the art of rhetoric – the persuasive use of words, the elaboration of linguistic figures, the ability to argue both sides of a case.
"Voir dire" is a French phrase meaning "to speak the truth," and the point of the questioning, usually by lawyers representing both sides of a case, is to decide whether potential jurors would be fair.
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