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In other words, I take on cases that I believe will yield a return on the investment of my effort.
We take on cases to work with the people in the community to try and work on issues that matter to them.
In fact, we're now waiting to hear whether the Supreme Court will take on cases against DOMA, the Defense of Marriage Act, which restricts marriage to heterosexual couples only.
And ultimately, I enjoy the challenge of trying cases, as I would rather roll up my sleeves and tackle matters people think are impossible than take on cases I could do with my eyes closed. .
Pharmacists are not able to start new patients on warfarin and can only take on cases after the initial loading.
Plaintiffs' lawyers in Australia will rarely take on cases unless they have first proceeded through Commission processes (although the vast majority of complaints do not become negligence claims).
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Indeed, over the years, Ms. Stewart often took on cases nobody else wanted.
"They must have heard that he takes on cases such as these".
"Mr. Gao has courageously taken on cases involving corruption, illegal property seizure and religious persecution," she said.
But Mr. Tacopina has also taken on cases that women's rights advocates would most likely support.
Taking on cases that contest cuts to legal aid has also been a key part of Spurrier's campaigning work.
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