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The phrase "whose lawyers" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the lawyers belonging to a specific person or group. Example: "The case was complicated by the fact that the defendant had hired lawyers whose expertise was in corporate law."
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He handed the evidence over to Mr Scott's family, whose lawyers in turn gave it to prosecutors and the media.
Even the city, whose lawyers fought the court-ordered requirements at almost every step, praised the test results.
Mr. Alvarez, whose lawyers say he plans to sue the police, was released on Wednesday after six months in custody.
The return was eagerly awaited by Frank McCourt, whose lawyers had their most substantive opportunity to go on the offensive.
A spokesman for the state attorney general's office, whose lawyers had argued the case, declined to comment.
Mr. Pastore also wrote to Polo Ralph Lauren, whose lawyers declined to get involved.
It might be illegal and it would certainly outrage Big Pharma, whose lawyers would fight it.
He got a laugh from everyone but Thomas, whose lawyers objected to Vasquez as a juror.
Mr. Winnick, whose lawyers dispute the accusations, declined to be interviewed for this article.
The film producer, whose lawyers have promised revelations about the affair, has refused to comment.
Another significant benefactor was McCarter & English, whose lawyers gave about $10,000.
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