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  1. The counselor bilked his clients out of$2 million.
    那位顾问从他的顾客那里骗取了200万美元。
  2. If a lawyer has plenty of clients, he grows rich.
    律师如果有大量的诉讼委托人,就会财源不断。



  1. Its videotapes, featuring 60 clients, will go to dating agencies in the U.S., Canada and Australia if Mrs. Lukyanova's grand plans go through.
  2. Lawyers for Quigley and Corcoran denied their clients participated.
  3. A constant in the deals was that Milken promised illegal quid pro quos apparently to help clients or Drexel turn a profit.
  4. Similarly, Robert Prechter, the most celebrated of the current crop of stockmarket gurus, was telling his telephone call-in clients late Friday that the selling spree is grossly overdone.
  5. And Leon Lafleur, who heads a community clinic in the Montreal inner-city neighborhood of Plateau Mont Royal, says he is worried that some of his poorest clients may be tempted to have a child simply to collect the 3,000-dollar bonus.
  6. EC finance ministers last night supported legislation aimed at preventing banks overstretching themselves with large loans to single clients, writes Andrew Hill.
  7. "If we don't get the best deal for our clients, they will go elsewhere," said Shari Wall, a senior vice president of J. Walter Thompson.
  8. Founded in 1961, the Texas company analyzes demographic data so that its clients, including insurance companies and charities, can better target their direct-mail audiences.
  9. "There would be less clients if the raise was decided because the fees would be brought up sharply.
  10. The complaint filed by Kathleen Nunes, a three-year employee of Great Expectations Inc., alleged the service taped its clients as they talked about past romances, and used the recordings in sales pitches.
  11. Mr Mallinkrodt says this encourages their clients to trust them.
  12. Assistant Public Defender Connie McGhee says her clients' wardrobes have troubled her for years.
  13. Weld also criticized Congress for excluding itself from coverage of conflict-of-interest laws, which former White House political director Lyn Nofziger was convicted last month of violating on behalf of scandal-plagued Wedtech Corp. and two other clients.
  14. Heine Securities Corp., a New York money-management concern, boosted its clients' stake in Cambrian & General Securities PLC, the British investment pool formerly run by Ivan F. Boesky.
  15. The results are spelled out in a 200-plus page report with attached charts and graphs that is supplied to Power's carmaker clients, who pay tens of thousands of dollars for the information.
  16. "It's not clear to me that this approach will provide sufficient deterrence, nor is it apparent that it responds adequately to clients, since it provides no direct remedies to them," says Deborah Rhode, a professor of legal ethics at Stanford Law School.
  17. Some buying buffeted the fall as regional brokerage firms such as Edward D. Jones & Co. in St. Louis advised clients to take advantage of the market drop.
  18. In addition, the Bank of England recently revealed that it has admonished some of London's leading investment banks for carelessness in their choice and promotion of clients.
  19. One large trading adviser tells how position limits hurt his clients in the 1988 bull market in grains and soybeans. The firm bought the maximum amount of soybean futures, 2,400 contracts, in December 1987.
  20. 'I had three clients in 24 hours.'
  21. The brokerage firms, which negotiate rates with the banks and thrifts whose CDs they sell, generally feel they have to offer clients more than they can get on T-bills or from banks and thrifts directly.
  22. With many of the cases in the UK, the pressure for reforms to limit liabilities seems certain to grow. Accountants are seeking changes to the Companies Act which now bans auditors making contracts where liability with clients is limited.
  23. Mr Michael Robarts, of Fleming Investment Management, argues that designation not only offers little protection to clients but will also slow down the settlement process, raising costs for everyone and increasing risks.
  24. Secured Data charges clients from less than $50 per month to more than $8,000, depending on the number of tapes and frequency of access.
  25. Hutton now intends to let the market dictate the price of the bonds, Mr. Rittereiser said, adding that most of the bonds will trade above par and pose no risk to clients.
  26. Defense attorneys say their clients either weren't part of the Lehder conspiracy or withdrew from it so long ago that they should come under the statute of limitations.
  27. He also said the study assumed all sex acts were vaginal intercourse and ignored the likelihood that prostitutes more frequently perform oral sex upon clients, an act less likely to spread the AIDS virus.
  28. Instead, some of them, including Mr. Lipton, accuse Mr. Lederman of acting unethically by disclosing inside information about certain of his clients and about takeovers on which he has worked, according to people familiar with the dispute.
  29. JUDGE RULES that actuaries' relationships with their clients aren't privileged.
  30. These managers are widely presumed to be anxious to show heavy commitments in stocks when they make their midyear reports to clients and bosses at the end of this month.
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