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Becker

[bek-er]

noun

  1. Carl Lotus 1873–1945, U.S. historian.

  2. George Ferdinand, 1847–1919, U.S. scientist and mathematician.

  3. Howard Paul, 1899–1960, U.S. sociologist.



Becker

/ ˈbɛkə /

noun

  1. Boris (ˈbɒrɪs). born 1967, German tennis player: Wimbledon champion 1985, 1986, and 1989: the youngest man ever to win Wimbledon

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That includes New York City-based Slater Slater Schulman, which has roughly 3,700 clients; Boca-Raton-based Herman Law, with about 800 clients; and Los Angeles-based Becker Law Group and McNicholas & McNicholas, for which The Times found a combined 1,100 plaintiffs.

Todd Becker, with Becker Law Group, said their fee differs from plaintiff to plaintiff.

Becker Law Group said in a July court filing that four of the firm’s clients recently told the firm they weren’t abused.

Six-time Grand Slam champion Boris Becker says he regrets winning Wimbledon at the age of 17 because of the pressure it placed on him during and after his playing career.

From BBC

Becker went on to win five more Grand Slam titles, including another two at Wimbledon, and became one of the greatest players of his generation.

From BBC

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