Because if he (who from your question's wording is their client) is found NOT guilty, he/they will not have to settle with you. You are NOT their client.
Client, customer, patient, consumer.
The answer is yes. Whether a defendant's attorney knows the client is guilty. The knowledge of guilt or if innocent does not come into play. Every defendant has the right to a fair trial. The attorney's job is to make the state prove the client is guilty.
It can be the patient, the patient's family, or the nurse. It is whoever the question is referring to.
If a physician accepts payments from another physician solely for the referral of a patient, both are guilty of healthcare fraud.
CLIENT would be a better answer i think
If the client is guilty then the defence attorney should get the least sentence possible
hospitalization is time period in which client(patient)live in hospital
customer, consumer, buyer, patron, shopper, patient
customer, client, patient,
The person who a doctor or nurse examines is most times called a patient. Some institutions will sometime use the word 'client' esp for someone who is not ill as patient sometimes connotates sickness.
Dereliction of duty, malpractice.