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Alex Stark, an expert in feng shui, the ancient Chinese art of harmonious balance, took on a case in cyberspace last week.
Michael O'Brien Keating, a Denver lawyer who has represented individuals in claims against yoga studios, took on a case in Colorado filed by a practitioner who alleged that an improper adjustment had led to an injury.
Anthony Pope, who represented one of the officers in the New Jersey case, said he was not surprised that Mr. Tacopina took on a case on the other side.
In 2011, she took on a case representing a skycap who was fired in retaliation for participating in a class-action lawsuit; that was a five-year process.
Mr. Garbus also took on a case in New York State Court in early 2005 that involved damage to a $20,000,000 painting by one of America's greatest artists.
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Splits among circuit courts are one of the factors that the Supreme Court considers before taking on a case.
But, privately, some Justice Department officials have criticized Mr. Morgenthau for taking on a case that sprawls far beyond the Hudson River.
In a CFA arrangement, a lawyer taking on a case would either be paid by the other side or, if the case was unsuccessful, not at all.
Inherent Vice is the story of drug-addled Larry "Doc" Sportello, a private detective who gets pulled into a murder investigation after taking on a case from an ex-girlfriend.
It almost sounds like the case took on a life of its own.
In 2000, Biro took on an even more spectacular case.
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