Word: client
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...mounts. "I could have Angel riding four of the six horses in some races," he says. Matos usually makes his selections ten days in advance, though last-minute changes keep him busy. Last year Matos selected Cannonade as Cordero's Derby entry. Reflecting his symbiotic relationship with his client, Matos speaks as if jockey and agent were indivisible. "I rode Cannonade in the Stepping Stone before the Derby," he recalls, "and liked the way he handled himself. I thought Little Current was not at his peak yet." He was right. Little Current did not reach winning form until...
...that time Richard Levy, the lawyer, didn't really know exactly what the three pages were. He quickly found out as Harvard's Ropes and Gray lawyers at the hearing identified the memo and said it was part of a correspondence between lawyer and client, and therefore confidential...
...thing clear right away," declared the angry chairwoman, flashing fiery eyes at the uncomfortable witness. "Opening the mail of a lawyer representing a client is clearly illegal...
Presiding over a House subcommittee hearing, Congresswoman Abzug drew admissions from Colby that the CIA had begun compiling a file on her 22 years ago when she represented a client before the House Un-American Activities Committee-long before her national prominence and election to Congress in 1970. What she termed the "rotten stuff' in the envelope also included copies of letters she had written to Soviet officials trying to locate heirs to an estate, a report on an anti-Viet Nam War speech she had made in New York, details of her meeting with Vietnamese Communists in Paris...
Peggy S. Rigg, Sing's lawyer, said in court yesterday. "The decision to dismiss my client was based on a sexual stereotype of women which says that because she is a woman and because she has a child she will miss work...