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Trias
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GenderMale
IndustryBusiness Services
OccupationTeam
LocationJl. PRAMUKA RAYA , JAKARTA TIMUR 13140, Indonesia
Introductioncommercial law firm strongly committed to upholding the rule of law as one of the most important pillars of society. we try to help everyone get the right to justice and provide the best legal solutions and the total in your problem. Our commercial legal advice has enabled many businesses in the UK to achieve their strategic goals and objectives.
Interestsswimming,chess, reading, writing,Golf,Fitness.
Favorite moviesPresumed Innocent (1990),..To Kill a Mockingbird (1962),...Judgment at Nuremberg (1961),...Death and the Maiden (1994),...Reversal of Fortune (1990),...sinopsis:This movie, based on the fact based novel of the same name by "Robert Traver" (pseudonym of Michigan Supreme Court Justice John Jackson) combines wonderfully written and acted scenes of legal ethics, trial strategy, and courtroom drama with serious questions about the nature of justice and the purpose of the adversarial legal system. Jimmy Stewart is superb as the inventive defense attorney Paul Biegler, trying the biggest case of his career. Eve Arden is priceless as Biegler's ever competent, even-tempered secretary. A young Ben Gazzara projects mystery as the defendant Frederick Manion, accused of killing his wife's attacker in cold blood. In her first starring role, Lee Remick is appropriately alluring and innocent as Mrs. Manion. George C. Scott as the "imported legal talent from Lansing", Arthur O'Connell as Biegler's partner, and Kathryn Grant (Mrs. Bing Crosby) as the bewildered manager of the dead man's bar and hotel are all perfectly cast. Even Joseph N. Welch, the attorney famous for facing down Senator Joseph McCarthy, does a creditable if somewhat wooden job as the judge.
Favorite musicSURVIVOR,ALL RISE,HAPPY BIRTHDAY.
Favorite booksAl-Quran, black law dictionary, novel.
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