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  • ...fic individualized problems, or to advance the interests of those who hire lawyers to perform legal services. The role of the lawyer varies greatly across dif ...lawyer" may vary from place to place. Some jurisdictions have two types of lawyers, [[barrister]] and [[Solicitor|solicitors]], while others fuse the two. A b
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  • A '''law firm''' is a business entity formed by one or more [[lawyers]] to engage in the [[practice of law]]. The primary service rendered by a l In many countries, including the United States, there is a rule that only lawyers may have an ownership interest in, or be managers of, a law firm. Thus, law
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  • ...2019-09-30/> Zahab would take on a second wife, [[Zahra Ahmad]], also an Australian, before his death in combat, in 2018. All of the pairs four children were ...r men, when he turned 12.<ref name=AbcAu2021-10-19/> Raad also told the ''Australian Broadcasting Corporation'' she didn't know her husband was a member of Daes
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  • The Miami Herald tried unsuccessfully through lawyers and intermediaries to speak with some of the men in the photo who have been One, Australian -->
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  • ...t’s needs and give advice on the client’s best interests. The firm’s lawyers dedicate their time to clearly explain all legal options available to the c Written and maintained by M/s Gloria James-Civetta & Co (specialist divorce lawyers in Singapore), there are regular postings of informative and up-to-date blo
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  • ...l-slander-per-se.shtml |title=Dancing With Lawyers |publisher=Dancing With Lawyers |access-date=2010-09-07}}</ref> ...g Corporation (1997)]]''.<ref>{{cite AustLII|HCA|25|1997|litigants=Lange v Australian Broadcasting Company |parallelcite=(1997) 189 [[Commonwealth Law Reports|CL
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  • ...me to public attention during the [[Australian federal election, 1996|1996 Australian federal election]]. In the last week of the campaign, ALP Treasurer [[Ralph She has asserted that Australian authorities have not fulfilled assurances made to her about protecting her
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  • '''Michael John Darby''' is an Australian who has run for political office for the [[Liberal Party of Australia|Liber ...Labor Party|Labor]] seat of [[Division of Werriwa|Werriwa]] in the [[1974 Australian federal election|1974 federal election]], running against then-Prime Minist
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  • ...408/s1186240.htm US Admits Translation Errors At Guantanamo Tribunals], [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]], August 27, 2004
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  • ...d no interest in defending the case. Under further pressure from Usmanov's lawyers, the hosting company [[Fasthosts]] decided to permanently close the server *{{cite web |publisher=The [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] |date=29 March 2005 |url=http://www.abc.net.au/f
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  • | url = http://www.abc.net.au/news/2006-01-11/lawyers-sceptical-as-guantanamo-trials-resume/777008 | title = Lawyers sceptical as Guantanamo trials resume
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  • ...ed to re-negotiate his equitable share regarding ownership of the company. Lawyers for Snapchat responded by insisting that he had never had any creative conn ...date=January 3, 2014|last1=Peckham|first1=Matt}}</ref> Gibson Security, an Australian security firm, had disclosed an API security vulnerability to the company o
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  • A potential plea deal. Prosecutors have opened talks with lawyers for the five men to negotiate a plea agreement that would drop the possibil Mr. Hicks, 45, an Australian drifter and convert to Islam, was captured in Afghanistan in 2001. The only
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