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Vocabulary notes

(1) trial суд, судебный процесс
  admit признаваться
  juror присяжный заседатель
  responsibility ответственность
  jailing заключение в тюрьму, лишение свободы
  resign уходить в отставку
(2) cross-examination перекрестный допрос
  deny отрицать, отвергать
  cover-up укрывательство, сокрытие
(3) exposé разоблачение, разоблачительный материал
  allegation утверждение, заявление
  co-operating сотрудничество
  implicated причастный к, замешанный
  assertion утверждение
(4) criminality преступное деяние, преступная деятельность
  criminal dimension уголовный аспект
  offence правонарушение, преступление
  dismantling ликвидация, прекращение
  conspiracy заговор, сговор

 

Task 2

Read the text again and find equivalents of the following Russian word combinations and sentences; note the use of the grammatical forms in brackets:

(1) 1. Дэвид Кэмерон не нанял бы его в качестве медиа-советника, если бы премьер-министру сказали о том, что... (the subjunctive; the inverted word order)
  2. признался в том, что знал об одном случае взлома
  3. хотя он и сказал, что не знал ничего (the conjunction “even though”)
  4. но уволился в январе 2011, после того как (the conjunction “but”)
(2) 5. На перекрестном допросе Колсона спросили (the preposition “under”)
  6. сейчас значительно выше, чем была тогда (the Comparative)
  7. Он отрицал то, что был участником длительного сговора (the Gerund)
(3) 8. и теперь это было сотрудничество с полицией
  9. заявление, сделанное ранее перед присяжными (Participle II)
(4) 10. Эдис спросил Колсона о том, был ли у него «конфликт» с юристом (Indirect Speech)
  11. арест привел к «катастрофической» последовательности событий (the Past Perfect)
  12. к прекращению моей профессиональной деятельности

Task 3

Discuss the following questions:

(1) 1. Why would David Cameron probably not have hired Andy Coulson as his spin doctor?
  2. What did Coulson take "ultimate responsibility" for?
  3. Why did he resign in January 2011?
(2) 4. Did Coulson deny being part of a continuing cover-up?
(3) 5. What did Andrew Edis ask Coulson about the News International position?
  6. Had Coulson told Rebekah Brooks of his decision to quit Downing Street?
(4) 7. Why did a News International lawyer make a mistake?
  8. Who was arrested in August 2006?

Task 4

Fill in the gaps with prepositions:

(1) 1. told his trial ... the Old Bailey
  2. what I explained ... the jury now
  3. knew ... one instance ... hacking
  4. took "ultimate responsibility" ... the jailing
  5. the Tories came ... power
(2) 6. ... cross-examination, Coulson was asked
  7. The media temperature ... this issue
(3) 8. Yes, ... a large number ... false allegations
  9. he resigned ... No 10
  10. co-operating ... the police
  11. were going to be released ... the police
  12. made ... front ... the jury
(4) 13. were arrested two years later ... similar offences
  14. Coulson denies one charge ... conspiracy

UNIT 14

Lawyer’s Suit

Task 1

Read the text “Lawyer who sued her client for allegedly misleading her during consultation wins appeal”

(1) A Georgia appeals court has upheld a verdict for a lawyer who accused her client of misleading her in an initial consultation and defaming her in online reviews. Lawyer Jan Hinson had alleged the client, Vivek Pampattiwar, lied when she asked him if a divorce action was pending and defamed her by labeling her "a CROOK Lawyer" and an "Extremely Fraudulent Lady” at Kudzu.com. The ABA/BNA Lawyers’ Manual on Professional Conduct covered the opinion upholding the verdict, issued March 12. According to Hinson's version of events, Pampattiwar said his wife had not counterclaimed for divorce in his maintenance action in a separate county, an assertion he knew to be untrue. Nor did Pampattiwar inform Hinson that she would be the sixth attorney to represent him in the litigation with his wife, according to trial evidence supporting Hinson that was cited by the appeals court. Hinson checked an online docket, saw no counterclaim, and filed a divorce action on behalf of Pampattiwar in Gwinnett County, the court said. The online docket, however, was incorrect. Hinson did not read the documents in the pending case that Pampattiwar had brought to the consultation. Hinson dismissed the divorce suit and took over representation of Pampattiwar in the other litigation after his other lawyer withdrew.

(2) The appeals court details multiple disagreements between Hinson and Pampattiwar. He resisted dismissing the divorce case that Hinson filed based on the incorrect information, indicating he would pay extra to litigate in Gwinnett County and removing a document from her office to try to impede the dismissal, Hinson had alleged. As the case progressed in the other county, Hinson and Pampattiwar “had multiple heated confrontations over billing issues and other matters,” the court said. Hinson sought to withdraw from the representation, and her motion was granted on the eve of arbitration. Pampattiwar pleaded with Hinson to represent him during the September 2010 arbitration, and she acquiesced. In October, however, Pampattiwar called the law firm because he was upset about his legal bills, allegedly telling a paralegal that Hinson and her staff were crooks, the appeals court said.

(3) In November Hinson’s law office phones "stopped ringing." Her office staff discovered negative reviews on Kudzu.com calling her "a CROOK Lawyer" and an "Extremely Fraudulent Lady." An expert traced the reviews to an IP address associated with Pampattiwar. Pampattiwar testified at trial that he had told Hinson about the divorce counterclaim and showed her the pleadings. He also denied posting the negative reviews. After losing at trial, Pampattiwar alleged on appeal that Hinson should not have relied solely on the online docket.

(4) The appeals court noted Hinson’s testimony that the online docket always listed counterclaims. Hinson also testified that she declined to review Pampattiwar’s documents because he already had counsel in the case, which she believed was likely be dismissed, and she did not want to get involved. “In light of this testimony,” the appeals court said, “it was for the jury to determine whether Hinson exercised sufficient due diligence.” Hinson tells the ABA Journal the appellate case was "very well decided" and "a just opinion." She can't recall the specific amount of the jury award, but believes it was about $400,000. Asked about lessons learned from the case, Hinson says she screens clients differently now. If she sees "a big red flag going off" or if she has a "reservation or a hesitation," she will not take the case, she says.

(5) Pampattiwar's trial lawyer, Reginald Greene, said he believed the verdict was "improper and excessive." He believed Hinson's fraud claim related to the consultation to be "absurd" and said a new trial should have been granted. Greene said his client had a strong accent and jurors may not have liked him. “I think that credibility was at issue on both sides of the table and [Hinson] won the credibility fight," he told the ABA Journal.



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