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Quotes About Cases

By not trying the small cases, the lawyers don't get the courtroom experience. So when the huge, bet-the-company cases come along, there are only a handful of trial lawyers who can handle it. That's why these big corporations still call us old-timers every day.
~ Joe Jamail
I hope people think about the way trials go today, with the justice system overwhelmed by cases.
~ Glenne Headly
Bundy also cleared cases with detectives from three other western states, acknowledging in all a murder toll of 31 victims, certainly fewer cases than he actually committed, but as many as Ted in his confused final hours was prepared to admit.
~ Stephen G. Michaud
The title of Bordin's work signaled his perspective on these and similar cases: "Lethal Incompetence: Studies in Political and Military Decision-Making.
~ Steve Coll
With a camera, one has to love individual cases.
~ Robert Adams
As a designer, I love to explore user edge cases and figure out what appear to be rules.
~ Eric Holmes
People expect the guy to be drooling, lurking around in a trench coat. But when I started doing these cases, it became obvious that most abusers are caretakers, respectable people who use that respectability as a cover to carry out their abuse.
~ The Boston Globe
I was a chief justice. And before that, I was a district court judge, handled major felonies, including capital murder cases; and I handled major civil litigation.
~ Louie Gohmert
Love is a transaction, at least of emotions in the rarest cases: you love to get something in return.
~ Gabriel Chevallier
I enjoy personal injury cases. I've tried quite a few of those. And, frankly, any kind of litigation that is trouble-shooting, whether it's equities, suits and injunctions, or whatever.
~ F. Lee Bailey
There are cases in which somebody has demonstrated just such an outrageous disregard for the bounds of an acceptable decision that you want a measure of accountability.
~ Deborah Rhode
Our national media refuses to report that even the Supreme Court did not say marriage was a human right in all cases nor did it say that the heterosexual definition violated anyone's right or that the heterosexual definition of marriage was unconstitutional.
~ Stockwell Day
This is not right on part of media to show artificial largest Covid cases on other days because they need to show highest spike only on weekends to spread panic and fear in public to increase vaccine sale.
~ Sudhir Chaub
There are cases where government-to-government aid actually has worked. Look at the eradication of smallpox and the near eradication of polio. But these are really top down solutions that require government-to-government support and aid.
~ Jacqueline Novogratz
The library at Madingley Grange was rarely used. The pristine books in their diamond-paned cases seemed never to have been sullied by anything so coarse as the perusal of the human eye.
~ Caroline Graham
town of River Heights, frequently discussed puzzling aspects of cases with his blond, blue-eyed daughter.
~ Carolyn Keene
If I was applying for a legal position, I would highlight my experience working for the San Francisco-L.A. DA's office, and I would mention some of the high-profile cases I did, but if I was looking for another television job, I would gloss over that, and I'd mention the highlight reel of what I did in television.
~ Kimberly Guilfoyle
I've lost bags all over the world and had cases end up in London, Frankfurt, Los Angeles and Miami.
~ Brigitte Nielsen
We might want to figure out what are the positive effects of autism - mild cases.
~ George M. Church
One other problem is that too many people—and vendors in particular—are already using big data to mean any use of analytics, or in extreme cases even reporting and conventional business intelligence.
~ Thomas H. Davenport
Finding this, she was much perplexed as to Henchard's motives in opening the matter at all; for in such cases we attribute to an enemy a power of consistent action which we never find in ourselves or or in our friends...
~ Thomas Hardy
Hard cases make bad law" is another way the tragic vision has been expressed. To help some hard-pressed individual or group whose case is before them, judges may bend the law to arrive at a more benign verdict in that particular case—but at the cost of damaging the whole consistency and predictability of the law, on which millions of other people depend, and on which ultimately the freedom and safety of a whole society depend.
~ Thomas Sowell
Lobo: "Hmph! Never figured I'd wind up in heaven...A bad-ass dude like me! Spirit Guide: "It happens sometimes. The "Infinite Mercy" clause is only used in extreme cases.
~ Keith Giffen
Attempts to rehabilitate the political right in western Europe have not only resulted in a whitewash: in some cases, absurdly, it has allowed right-wing extremists to portray themselves as the injured party.
~ Keith Lowe