A very respectable solicitor.
She laughed to herself a little at the picture of Mellersh, that top-hatted, black-coated, respectable family solicitor, arrayed in stars, but she laughed affectionately, almost with a maternal pride in how splendid he would look in such fine clothes.
The rent was £60 for the month, the servants' wages were extra, and he wanted references—he wanted assurances that the second half of his rent would be paid, the first half being paid in advance, and he wanted assurances of respectability from a solicitor, or a doctor, or a clergyman.
Wilkins, a solicitor, encouraged thrift, except that branch of it which got into his food.
Sarah, a 36-year-old solicitor, was shocked when her three-year-old daughter called out her nanny's name during the night.
Justice Elena Kagan, who would most likely have voted with the majority, was recused from the case because she had worked on it as solicitor general.
The second breakout is Elizabeth Marvel as Heather Dunbar, the solicitor general who brought down president Walker and is now taking on a major role in the third season.
Instead of going to a solicitor, you might go to a computer that is programmed with all the most up-to-date legal information.
They then meet with a solicitor who acts as a mediator over the weekend, before checking out on Sunday - divorced.
Clint Black-The Newspaper Solicitor When I was 14, I was hired for an after-school job selling subscriptions to my Hometown paper, the Houston Post.
Toomey, an insurance solicitor by birth and an investigator by profession, went inside to analyse the scream.