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"I've never known Larry to represent someone of questionable character.
He claimed to represent someone who was going to buy Revel.
He added: "A year ago, I would not have hesitated to represent someone who didn't wear a collar at all.
"If I was appointed to represent someone," he said, "I done as well for somebody as if he was a paying client.
"It is difficult to represent someone in absentia," conceded Michael B. Himmel, a lawyer from Woodbridge who is defending Mr. Axelrod in the tax case.
Zachary North, US criminal defence attorney I believe the following things which, taken together, make it not a problem for me to represent someone who committed a crime.
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"I challenge the other side to give me one instance where they disagree with something that Ms. Halligan stated as her own views as opposed to representing someone as a lawyer should," Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York, the No. 3 Democrat, said on the Senate floor.
"It is impossible to effectively represent someone when they are 1,000 miles away and have limited or no access to a phone.
"The last thing a lawyer wants to do is represent someone in a closing and then have them end up in litigation five or 10 years down the road".
These battles need to be mentioned because they represent someone who is prepared to take on unpopular, but nonetheless, important issues.
"Each one will represent someone in the book".
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