Chapter 8: Family Lawyer as Limited Scope Litigation Counsel How Self - Represented Parties Experience Litigation Rules Governing Limited Scope Court Appearances A Friendly Word of Caution Basic Checklist of Tasks to Allocate in the Litigation
Context Fact Gathering and Legal Research Organizing by Tasks and Substantive Areas Additional Litigation - Related Ethical Considerations Practice Tips Endnotes
Not exact matches
As members of the Senate
gather information about Treasury Secretary nominee Steven Mnuchin and come across data on reverse mortgage foreclosures, we urge them to consider the
context for the numbers and the
fact that with these loans, foreclosure and eviction are not synonymous.
It was a new academy almost, it took the position of academic art, and I
gather you feel that in part the Pop artists, whoever they may be, were responding or reacting against that, beyond any involvement with life and commonplace objects, these being tools or whatever they may be, that in
fact they were responding within a fine arts
context to what was then being held up as the way, the correct way to do something.
Here the court will consider a number of factors to determine the purpose for which the documents were prepared, including for example whether the document itself hints at whether it has been prepared for the exclusive purpose of
gathering facts or material for legal advice (eg, because it is addressed to a lawyer, or is marked as being subject to privilege), as well as the wider
context (eg, who the author is, or the circumstances in which the document was found).
I think very practically we see a lot of law firm lawyers encourage their junior associates to volunteer with us because we will give them an opportunity to get hands - on experience, working directly with clients, conducting interviews,
gathering facts and then presenting them both in briefing and in oral argument to a court, much faster than a typical defense side large law firm
context might provide.
In particular, this will be a means of
gathering information which will be useful, or essential, to that lawyer for an understanding of the
context, nature and scope of the
facts for which his assistance is sought.