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legal representation

n. personal representation that has legal status; "an person who has been declared incompetent should have legal representation"

Usage examples of "legal representation".

She's declining legal representation, and she's declaring that it's entirely voluntary.

Early in 1992, a detailed investigative article by Jeff Gerth in the New York Times laid out for the public the facts of the Clinton/McDougal Whitewater investment, and of her legal representation of Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan.

He turned back to Moses Gama to reason with him and try to persuade him to accept legal representation, but Moses forestalled him.

My requests to the Guards for the legal representation to which I am entitled are routinely ignored.

I'm willing to waive legal representation at this time and submit to a Truth Test.

I was reaching outto help real people with real problems, little people with no otherplace to go for legal representation.

I was reaching out to help real people with real problems, little people with no other place to go for legal representation.

And, this being Mars, of course there were storefronts and stalls, robot hucksters, and ad displays placed to catch new arrivals straight off the ship, offering currency exchange, accommodation and real estate, vehicles and surface gear, drugs and narcotics, and all manner of human services ranging from legal representation and insurance to sex partners and tour guides.

This is the first time I've ever heard of a military officer bringing legal representation to a casual meeting with his commanding officer.

Is it because minorities who are poorer than whites get worse legal representation?