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Eddie Hayes (lawyer) Edward Walter Hayes is an American lawyer, journalist, and memoirist. He is known for his role in settling the estate of Andy Warhol and representing several organized …
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Eddie Hayes (lawyer) Edward Walter Hayes is an American lawyer, journalist, and memoirist. He is known for his role in settling the estate of Andy Warhol and representing several organized crime figures. Tom Wolfe 's character Tommy Killian in The Bonfire of the Vanities is based on Hayes.
Early life. Hayes was born in New York City in the neighborhood of Sunnyside, Queens, and grew up for a period of time in Jackson Heights, Queens before his family finally settled in Smithtown, New York. In his memoir, Mouthpiece, Hayes recalls the regular beatings he received from his alcoholic father as well as other children in the neighborhood.
He also recalls watching his father beat his mother and attempting to intervene. Hayes has two younger siblings, one sister and one brother.
Hayes married Susie Gilder, model and actress, on May 31, 1986. Their wedding was covered in Vanity Fair . Hayes has struggled with psychological trauma from his abusive childhood and chronic depression for most of his life, and in his memoir, covers his efforts to treat it with therapy and eventually medication.
Wise received his undergraduate education in chemistry at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. Wise first became interested in politics through his involvement in the anti-Vietnam War movement while at William & Mary. Wise studied law at Boston University and was awarded his J.D.
Wise's position on animal rights is that some animals, particularly primates, meet the criteria of legal personhood, and should therefore be awarded certain rights and protections.
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"Chimps have feelings and thoughts. They should also have rights" (TED2015)
If you don't pay your lawyer on the day of trial, or however you have agreed to, then while he or she may be obligated by other ethical duties to do his/her best, they won't be motivated by sympathy for you, and it will show in court.
Tell the Truth. If your lawyer doubts you in the consultation, or doesn't think you have a case, while that may change over time, getting over an initial disbelief is very hard. You have to prove your case. Your attorney is not your witness. They are your advocate - but you are responsible for coming up with proof.
Well, truth be told, neither do I. The difference between lawyer and client is that the lawyer expects it to take a long time and understands. The client typically thinks it's unjustified. So, your hard truth is that each case takes time. Be patient.
While lawyers can certainly take your money and your time and we can file a case that will be very hard to win, if you don't care enough about your life to get a contract, the judge is not very likely to be on your side. At least, not automatically. Oral contracts are extremely hard to prove. What are the terms.
While juries usually get it right, sometimes, it's not about whether a particular matter is emotional or simple, complicated or straightforward. Sometimes people make decisions on who has the nicer suit, or who is more pleasant to deal with. So even if your case is good or even if it's not so strong.
I hired Mr. Gilson , who likes to go by Eddie, three months ago for a personal injury law suit.
I hired Mr. Gilson , who likes to go by Eddie, three months ago for a personal injury law suit.
Asked about his many years in the boating industry, Eddie, now 71 , says, “Ben, I think about how blessed I have been all of my adult working life that I could get up every morning and go to a job that I just love. I love making boats that make people happy and bring families together. It is a tremendous industry, but it has changed a lot to where it is so much more corporate. Back when you and I were working together in the industry, I think every boat company in the country was owned by a guy like me.”
Known to friends as “George,” his dad was very much the definition of an entrepreneur.
Ben Sherwood, a 50-year veteran of the marine industry , was head of sales and marketing at Evinrude & Johnson for the now-defunct Outboard Marine Corp. After retiring from OMC he was a marine trade magazine columnist for 18 years and authored the book “How to Succeed in Marine Retailing.”.