In the book "The Sweet Hereafter," Mitchell Stephens believes that his ability to communicate effectively and empathize with others makes him a good lawyer. He values his skills in listening and understanding people's perspectives as essential qualities for practicing law.
Roberto Escobar. He goes by Bobby.
The possessive form is lawyer's.
In French, you can call a lawyer by saying "avocat" for a male lawyer or "avocate" for a female lawyer.
"His lawyer" could be a direct object or indirect object, but it could not be an adverb. In "He called his lawyer", "his lawyer" is a direct object. In "He showed his lawyer the contract", "his lawyer" is an indirect object.
There is two syllables in lawyer.
Margaret Mitchell's parents were Eugene Muse Mitchell and Mary Isabel Stephens Mitchell. Her father was a lawyer, while her mother was a suffragist and president of the Atlanta Women's Suffrage League.
No she is not a lawyer.
a banker and a young lawyer.
FALSE
The lawyer on "Barney Miller" was played by Hal Linden, who portrayed Captain Barney Miller himself. The character of the lawyer, who often appeared in various storylines, was primarily represented by the character of "Officer Arthur P. Luger," played by James Gregory. However, the main focus of the show was on the comedic dynamics within the police precinct rather than a specific lawyer character.
Denzel played a lawyer in the movie Philadelphia, starring Tom Hanks. His character helped Tom Hanks' character, who had Aids, when he was fired by his law firm.
Lawyer
False - He was a stockbroker
A. Mitchell Palmer was a lawyer and legislator and, from 1919-1921, he was Attorney General of the United States. He is best known for his highly publicized campaigns against suspected radicals, which started the Red Scare of 1919-1920.
That was Donald Gennaro, the lawyer. He is John Hammond's (Richard Attenborough's character's) lawyer. He is played by Martin Ferrero.
Assuming you're talking about the TV character - he's a lawyer.
Alexander H. Stephens was a prominent American politician and lawyer who served as the Vice President of the Confederate States during the American Civil War. Born in 1812 in Georgia, he was a strong advocate for states' rights and slavery, which shaped his political career. After the war, Stephens was imprisoned briefly, later returned to politics, and served as a U.S. Congressman. He is also known for his "Cornerstone Speech," which outlined the Confederacy's foundational principles regarding slavery.