Word: client
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...turn of events came as a surprise to Massey, the Rose associate who ended up doing most of the work. Latham called Massey shortly after to discuss a stock offering the S&L wanted to make. It was the first Massey knew of Madison Guaranty's having become a client...
Given the firm's emphasis on generating new business and Madison's increasing visibility, it's not surprising that Rose lawyers eyed it as a potential client. Rose hadn't done any work for McDougal since an ill-fated 1981 suit involving Madison Bank & Trust, when McDougal had been so annoyed by Rose's handling of the case that he refused to pay its bill. Hillary thought a direct appeal to McDougal would work, which prompted a 1983 letter to McDougal from Rose's chief executive. Though Hillary herself hadn't worked on the 1981 matter (Vince Foster...
...their years together, years in which he had so often acted as Hillary's mentor and protector, she had never spoken to him like this. The encounter drove home the fact that he was now working for her; he almost invariably referred to Hillary, but not Bill, as "the client." He shouldered all the blame for the leaked incident involving the smashed lamp. His job was to protect the President and the First Lady, and in this instance he had failed them...
...YEAR FROM NOW, WHEN Steve Forbes' accountant totals up his client's 1996 spending, he may just scratch his head over what Mr. Forbes got for his money. Well, for one thing, when tassel-loafered ad buyers climb the gangway of the Highlander, the Forbes Inc. yacht, they will probably think they're hobnobbing not with the shy, bespectacled son of a legendary hot-air-balloon-flying publisher but with a once and perhaps future presidential candidate. Forbes made the Oedipal analogy himself last week when he said, with a smile, that if he won the Connecticut primary, "I wouldn...
...Florida. He helped spring O.J. Simpson, but now Bailey is behind bars for failing to obey a judge's order to hand over $25 million in stock that the U.S. government claims as its own but the celebrity lawyer considers payment for legal services rendered to a drug-trafficking client...