Word: client
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Buffalo, N. Y., Mrs. Anna Sahl found William Burkowski-hacking at her front porch with an axe. Rebuked, William Burkowski admitted that he was a housewrecker, that he had mistaken her house for that of a client...
Preparatory to his Florida visit, Capone's lawyer obtained from U. S. District Judge Halsted L. Ritter at Miami an order restraining Florida sheriffs from arresting their client on sight, as ordered by Governor Carlton...
...about the county eavesdropping on prospective jurors for his attorney-father. He entered the William J. Burns ("Eye That Never Sleeps") Detective Agency in 1910 as an undercover man. He served Captain Boy-Ed, German spy, for $1,000 per week. In 1917 he was tried for murdering a client, Mrs. Maude C. King; was acquitted. When in 1921 Burns became chief of the Department of Justice's Bureau of Investigation, Means was hired there also, ostensibly for War fraud investigations, but really to block them. Discharged, he supplied the Senate investigating committee with much material with which to drive...
...amendment to the by-laws is to the point that if in the opinion of the Board of Directors any member of the Bureau has fallen greatly below the standard, thereby causing financial loss to a client, the member shall indemnify the client...
...show any signs of meek capitulation to a plan suggested by Elisha Walker's Bancamerica-Blair &- Co. and Clarence H. Dillon. A lawyer who has worsted Charles Evans Hughes (Manhattan traction case), who wears orchids with impunity, he may well seem soothing to his harassed client...