Assuming Thomson is correct (and I do not have to decide the point), it is also obvious that
some court documents involve the exercise of skill and judgment.
Not exact matches
Documents filed in a Richmond, Va. bankruptcy
court on Monday revealed the retailer will be cancelling an auction for its 82 Canadian stores and seeking approval on Tuesday to sell them to Toronto - based Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd., which is
involved in property and casualty insurance and reinsurance and investment management.
Allegations that late High
Court judge Lionel Murphy had been
involved in a tax avoidance scheme in Western Australia are contained in classified
documents considered by a Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry released in Canberra today.
According to a
court document released in the New York litigation, South Carolina's definition of gambling «includes betting money on the outcome of any «game,» regardless of the skill
involved in the game.»
Court documents, filed in the United States as part of a 2007 bankruptcy dispute
involving Dornier Aviation North America, listed Pacific American as an affiliate of Hainan Airlines.
The probate case
involving the Parkland school shooter's dead mother took a strange turn Thursday when a hearing in the matter was abruptly canceled and
documents in the
court file showed the only asset is an old car — a 2010 Kia.
Court documents show that Haskins has a history of scrapes with the law
involving drinking: In November 1998 and January 2000 he was cited in Laramie as a minor under the influence of alcohol.
Will County courthouse officials have been unable to locate a south suburban restaurant owner
involved in a more than $ 1.75 million foreclosure lawsuit, according to
court documents.
Sources and records show Rechnitz became a cooperating witness for the feds after he was snared in yet another bribery case
involving Norman Seabrook, the head of the city Correction Officers union, who allegedly received $ 65,000 in bribes in exchange for funneling $ 20 million in union funds into a hedge fund operated by a friend of Rechnitz's, according to sources and
court documents.
His most notable stories have
documented shenanigans
involving the Buffalo Billion program, dysfunction in the city's Housing
Court, and the failure of Buffalo police to apprehend murderers.
According to recently unsealed NY state
court documents, Rechnitz was a recruiter for a $ 70 million Ponzi scheme
involving Jason Nissen, a former math teacher busted last week and charged by Manhattan federal prosecutors with duping investors of his wholesale ticket business.
Sugarman has been
involved in a lengthy
court battle with the Senate's majority Republicans, who are trying to quash her office's subpoenas seeking
documents concerning their election spending.
Finally, I reviewed
court documents in a legal proceeding
involving regulatory approval for a new drug.
Even though GSK is in the middle of multibillion - dollar lawsuits brought by thousands of patients, it still has hundreds of
documents hidden from public view under
court seal — a feature of the US system that leaves
documents provided under discovery accessible only to the parties
involved in the litigation.
The case
involves a French man, called «W» in
court documents, who received the three recommended doses of a hepatitis B vaccine between December 1998 and July 1999.
The project
involved scores of interviews with state and local education and law - enforcement officials, other experts, teachers, principals, parents, and victims, as well as an extensive review of
court documents, journal articles, and public - policy records.
ASBJ also has created a timeline
documenting major events and
court cases
involving racial issues in public education.
The General Attorney occupation covers professional legal positions
involved in preparing cases for trial and / or the trial of cases before a
court or an administrative body or persons having quasi-judicial power; rendering legal advice and services with respect to questions, regulations, practices, or other matters falling within the purview of a Federal Government agency (this may include conducting investigations to obtain evidentiary data); preparing interpretative and administrative orders, rules, or regulations to give effect to the provisions of governing statutes or other requirements of law; drafting, negotiating, or examining contracts or other legal
documents required by the agency's activities; drafting, preparing formal comments, or otherwise making substantive recommendations with respect to proposed legislation; editing and preparing for publication statutes enacted by Congress, opinions or discussions of a
court, commission, or board; drafting and reviewing decisions for consideration and adoption by agency officials.
From the
documents that Samsung has submitted at the
court in California in support of its devices, the South Korean company is
involved in making a new tablet dubbed the «P10.»
In the
court documents, Autography states that the Rays» management
involved in the deal, specifically Brian Auld, the vice president of operations for the baseball team, offered up several lucrative opportunities that were essentially ploys to get Waters and Barrett to not take their digital signature software any further.
Public records are any legal
documents involving bankruptcy, tax liens or
court judgments that are decided by a
court and recorded by the government.
In the next 14 days, her lawyer plans to file a motion for summary judgement, Hoke said; she denied being
involved in the incident that led to the closure, but declined further comment until the
court document was filed.
by Chris White Daily Caller A New York
court ordered AG Eric Schneiderman Thursday to fork over public information about elements of his climate crusade to a libertarian think tank in Washington, D.C. New York Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) in a case involving a series of documents conservatives believe could reveal a -LSB
court ordered AG Eric Schneiderman Thursday to fork over public information about elements of his climate crusade to a libertarian think tank in Washington, D.C. New York Supreme
Court ruled in favor of the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) in a case involving a series of documents conservatives believe could reveal a -LSB
Court ruled in favor of the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) in a case
involving a series of
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He pulled
court transcripts and other
documents from cases
involving informants.
It can
involve initial meetings or calls with clients to discuss a case and its prospects, drafting pleadings, considering prior art (earlier publications that can be used to invalidate a patent), reviewing
documents to determine whether they are relevant and need to be disclosed, preparing a product or process description with the client (which
involves drafting a detailed description of the product or process that is alleged to be infringing), meetings with experts, conferences with counsel to discuss and prepare the case for trial, and obviously days in
court.
Their principal job is to deliver or «serve» legal
documents to a defendant or a person
involved in a
court case.
Also, lawyers are not going to do pro or low bono those long cases that spend a year or two in
courts,
involve may interlocutory proceedings and meetings, and the drafting of many
documents for those proceedings and meetings.
Probate, simply put, is the legal process that occurs after you pass away and can often
involve a
court reviewing estate planning
documents.
While shedding further light on an aspect of the law seldom visited, highlighting the risks
involved in filing
documents in a manner which can not be tracked / traced and illustrating the types of complication with which the
courts will increasingly have to deal with ever more litigants in person, the case is perhaps most striking for what it highlights about the current fault - based divorce system.
They include papers on systems to manage digital
court documents, the determination of costs in civil litigation
involving digital information and e-discovery, as well as a comparative analysis of
court administrative systems in Australia, Canada, England and Wales, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Scotland:
The tort claim process typically includes the following steps: • Investigation of the accident and evidence gathering / review (medical reports, witness statements, etc.) • Expert assessment of the needs and damages of the injured party • Provide an official statement of claim • Receive statement of defence • Prepare, submit, and receive affidavits of
documents for all parties
involved • Attend examinations for discovery with your lawyer • Attempt to settle the tort claim out of
court by negotiating, mediating, or engaging in pre-trial measures • Trial
In light of the
Court of Appeal decision, additional steps could
involve more specifically identifying
documents and information over which privilege could reasonably be asserted and materials that are unlikely to be considered privileged (because they were not created or prepared for the dominant purpose of preparing for litigation or receiving legal advice).
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The case
involved cross examining a lawyer in Ghana by video link on the procedure for a valid customary divorce in Ghanaian Law and the validity of the
documents placed before the English
Court.
l A three - year scam
involving forged Land Registry and probate
documents, which could have netted more than # 2m, has ended with one man sentenced to seven years» jail and a second on the run while on
court bail.
Each spouse has an attorney who guides him and her along the process, and the attorneys are contractually barred from filing any contested
court documents, setting any contested
court hearings, and otherwise being
involved in any litigation between the spouses.
Real seized control from another judge of a bankruptcy
involving a woman whose probation he was overseeing, permitting Deborah M. Canter to live rent - free for three years in a Highland Avenue house and costing her creditors $ 35,000 in rent and thousands more in legal costs, according to
court documents.
The second stage of a slip and fall claim
involves starting a formal lawsuit by filing legal
documents with the
court.
Sam Glover: So to bring it back to the bigger picture essentially what you're doing day to day is you're collecting all the information you can from people who use your website, who hire you and most of the representation it sounds like
involves generating
documents and going to
court.
Whenever you file any
documents with the
court, you are usually required that to also provide a copy to all other parties
involved and serve notice (certificate of service) to the
court that you did, in fact, provide those copies.
In February 2016, a London
court supported the use of predictive coding software in a legal disclosure process, which often
involves lawyers receiving huge volumes of
documents from those representing the other side in a case.
In the
Court's experience, these instructions are often, if not always, drafted by counsel,
involve their work product, are often overly inclusive, and the
documents they list do not necessarily bear a reasonable relationship to the issues in litigation.
When Jennifer Brown isn't working on compliance issues like food and product safety or on environmental health issues for Seattle - based Amazon.com Inc., she's been known to spend hours at a time scouring
court documents from cases
involving those held behind bars in the Pacific Northwest.
Legal analytics
involves mining data contained in case
documents and docket entries, and then aggregating that data to provide previously unknowable insights into the behavior of the individuals (judges and lawyers), organizations (parties,
courts, law firms), and the subjects of lawsuits (such as patents) that populate the litigation ecosystem.
In a 2015 case
involving an attempt by CIBC to claim $ 3 billion in business income deductions, Chief Justice Eugene Rossiter of the Tax
Court of Canada refused to allow the bank to claim litigation privilege over 670
documents that had allegedly been misclassified by the third party (not a law firm) to whom CIBC had outsourced its
document review.
The
court will also need to take into act proportionality, since in some cases, disclosure can be very time consuming and
involve thousands of
documents or emails or other data.
Cases that are helping to clarify Ontario's franchising legislation include a pro-franchisor Superior
Court ruling that a decision to wind down GM dealerships did not call for a new set of disclosure
documents (Trillium Motor World Inc. v. General Motors of Canada Limited), and a second case
involving the auto giant (Addison Chevrolet Buick GMC Ltd. v. General Motors of Canada Ltd), where
courts have declined to dismiss an argument from franchisees that GM's U.S. parent company should share liability.
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