Word: counsels
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...movie claims to protest such outright exploitation of women. Yet after this voyeuristic and sensationalized scene, there are others which exploit Chris McCormack's predicament in more subtle, teasing ways. The trial is fast and slick; the defense counsel makes his main point--that Stuart couldn't help being seduced by Chris's public eroticism--by asking the model how she manages to appear so provocative in her photographs. "Isn't it true that you think about things that will make you hot? Don't you have to imagine sexual acts to turn yourself on for these pictures?" he challenges...
Indeed, the Illinois State Medical Society feels that overeager attorneys are often the instigators of malpractice suits. At times, says Joel Edelman, the society's counsel, lawyers bring suit against doctors without even consulting with the patient, simply listing all medical personnel remotely connected with the case. In a suit involving four Chicago-area hospitals, 116 people were named as defendants, half of them nurses...
...University, in a statement released Wednesday by Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said there will be no contract with the Minutement unless the club "proved security for performance of their obligations," as they have so far failed...
...Discussions between Harvard and the Minutemen have taken place over the past four months," Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said in a statement released yesterday, "but a contract for use of the stadium was not signed. The Minutemen have known since early January that there would be no contract unless the Minutemen provided security for performance of their obligations, and the Minutemen have failed to provide security...
...proposals recommend 17 changes in the Faculty's description of the CRR's procedures. Under the proposed revisions, the CRR could not deny defendants the right to legal counsel, and could not admit hearsay evidence...