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solicitors

n. (plural of solicitor English)

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There was the forensic scientist, but Middleton had agreed through his solicitors and his interview with Boardman that his sperm was found.

On such an afternoon the various solicitors in the cause, some two or three of whom have inherited it from their fathers, who made a fortune by it, ought to be--as are they not?

Lord Chancellor, the counsel in the cause, two or three counsel who are never in any cause, and the well of solicitors before mentioned?

His Lordship and he has told me to say to you the matter is out of his hands, the young master left the business arrangements with the solicitors Weir and Dixon, and it is with them you must deal.

When she opened it she found it was from the solicitors stating that they would be grateful for directions regarding her money, which was accumulating.

I fear that the articles were so artfully framed by his solicitors, in one particular which it never entered into my mind to refer to anything like trick or design, that we shall find it impossible to compel him to carry out what, in the strongest terms, I have represented to Messrs.

Barnes had mentioned it, though solicitors were supposed to be discreet.

Durbridge was a market town which had grown in recent years and sprouted industrial estates on two sides, but the centre was compact, though many former shop premises were now occupied by the offices of estate agents, solicitors and building societies.