Sentences with phrase «justice work requires»

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Citing reports that a Justice Department official's wife reportedly worked for a firm that paid for opposition research on Trump, Jay Sekulow told CNBC in a Tuesday interview that «I think these revelations require a special counsel to investigate.»
The force required to administer justice through law is the «strange work» of love (opus alienum) in public life.
First, the skills it requires are those of inspiring, working with, and organizing others to accomplish together a work of justice.
The judge, Mrs Justice Lang, accepted that the case was unusual and said Birk was: «required, against his wishes, to remain a serving police officer for an indeterminate period of time — which I accept could be as long as two to three years if the IPCC finds there is a case to answer — during which time he will not be able to work, either as a police officer or in any other capacity».
«It's your state government that we are trying to help reclaim, your everyday challenges that we are working to address, and your justice system that requires for experienced and independent leadership.»
The commission will not require public funds, and instead will be staffed by attorneys from Lippman's firm, Latham & Watkins who will do the work pro bono as they explore a «community based justice model,» the speaker said.
«Functioning democracies require citizens who have all been educated to work with others in improving their communities and with her focus on advancing the educational opportunities of the most disadvantaged, Emiliana is playing a critical role in advancing the work in progress which is democracy, justice, and the rule of law in Latin America.»
Several of the conservative justices hinted during opening arguments that they might use the case to overturn a four - decades - old precedent that requires workers to pay dues if they benefit from a union's collective bargaining work, even if they don't officially join the union.
This latest report was made at the conclusion of these negotiations during which almost no progress was made in defining equity under UNFCCC by the Ad Hoc Working Group on Durban Platform For Enhanced Action (ADP), a mechanism under the UNFCCC that seeks to achieve a adequate global climate agreement, despite a growing consensus among most observers of the UNFCCC negotiations that nations need to align their emissions reductions commitments to levels required of them by equity and justice if the world is going to prevent extremely dangerous climate change.
1 page 270, para190) Lord Gill states «the outcome of Lord Justice Jackson's review and whether, in the light of his recommendations, the rule that expenses follow success may require to be modified in this jurisdiction, are matters that should urgently be addressed by the Working Group on Judicial Expenses».
The new contracts that we anticipate will be awarded in Autumn 2014 will require contract holders to work digitally as part of the move to a digital criminal justice system.
The Sentencing Working Group, chaired by Lord Justice Gage, is currently considering two main proposals: adoption of an American - style grid system that would drastically restrict judicial discretion and establishment of a Sentencing Commission that could be required to tailor sentencing guidelines to fit the size of the prison estate.
``... The principle of fundamental justice which recognizes that the lawyer is required to keep the client's confidences — solicitor - client privilege» and «[a] client must be able to place «unrestricted and unbounded confidence» in his or her lawyer; that confidence which is at the core of the solicitor - client relationship is a part of the legal system itself, not merely ancillary to it» given these two statements in the case of an ABS does this mean that non-lawyer owners / managers would be restricted from accessing client files — in other words, who would «own» the information in a client file when a solicitor is working for an organization with non-lawyer ownership assuming that the solicitor - client privilege doesn't apply to the owner (s) or does this privilege apply to non-lawyer owners as well?
The working party commented that it is carefully monitoring a forthcoming ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union on the validity of the United Kingdom's Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act, which requires telecommunications providers to collect and store customer communications data and disclose it to law enforcement under certain provisions and the proposed draft investigatory powers bill.
I find that working in what has become an access to justice sector requires constant vigilance as gaps continue to arise in spite of efforts to plug them.
The risk that an employee takes when claiming constructive dismissal is further highlighted by the fact that Justice Nightingale held that had Ms. Bolibruck been constructively dismissed from her employment, she would have been required to mitigate her damages by returning to work for NHS.
Author: Evan Ivkovic, J.D., Law Works P.C. Editor: Ben Hanuka In Hepburn v AlarmForce Industries Inc., released on October 6, 2017, by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in London, the court dismissed a franchisee's summary judgment motion for rescission and bad faith conduct under the Arthur Wishart Act because the factual issues were complex that require a trial (legally, there were «genuine issues requiring a trial»).
As noted by way of an introduction to the critical statutory franchise rescission remedy in Ontario in a Law Works Franchise Justice Blog Post on September 8, 2013, «Terminating a Franchise Agreement: A Primer ``, if a franchisor fails to deliver a disclosure document as required under Ontario's Arthur Wishart Act (Franchise Disclosure), 2000 and its Regulation, General Ontario Regulation 581/00, a franchisee is entitled to cancel (legally «rescind») the entire purchase of the franchised business from the start of the transaction, including all franchise and related agreements, and claim a return of all his or her investment and losses.
On May 18, 2010, the Applicant, the Association of Justice Counsel, filed a policy grievance challenging the new directive requiring standby duty outside normal work hours.
The one thing the nine justices agreed on what that had IBM provided Mr. Waterman with working notice, it would not have been required to pay him both salary and his pension.
Thank you for your interest in the independent juror's role in protecting human rights and safeguarding justice, and in the educational work of the Fully Informed Jury Association to inform everyone of jurors» traditional, legal authority to conscientiously acquit by jury nullification when a just verdict requires it.
â $ cents Minimum 5 years of Litigation experience â $ cents Confident and dependable, with strong initiative and ability to work both independently and in a team oriented atmosphere â $ cents Organize and maintain client files â $ cents Experience liasing with clients, insurance adjusters and defence counsel â $ cents Prepare and edit correspondence and legal documents â $ cents Assist with authorizations, undertakings, discoveries and productions â $ cents Drafting pleadings, routine motions, affidavits of documents, pre - trial / mediation memos, etc. â $ cents Reviewing and summarizing medical documentation â $ cents Trial preparation â $ cents Responsible for tracking limitation periods â $ cents Prior experience working with Ontario & Superior Court of Justice â $ cents Draft and respond to correspondence â $ cents Initiate follow - up as required and communicate with clients â $ cents Calendar management, scheduling meetings and arrange examinations for discovery and mediations â $ cents Coordinate and monitor administrative functions to ensure completion of work accurately and in a timely manner â $ cents Act as liaison between clients and lawyers â $ cents Other duties as required
Senator Leahy has worked diligently on reentry issues, from passing into law a provision requiring the National Institute of Justice to study collateral consequences of criminal convictions federally and in every state, to the creation of the National Inventory of the Collateral Consequences of Conviction.
The European Court of Justice has held that the holiday provisions of the Working Time Directive are sufficiently precise to be directly effective (ex p BECTU v Secretary of State for Trade [2001] IRLR 559, [2001] All ER (D) 272 (Jun)-RRB- and so an English court is required — at least where the proper law is English — to modify normal jurisdictional rules to ensure that directly effective rights can be enforced here.
While we will work mostly from the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, required reading will also include scholarship on the unique ethical and moral dilemmas of social justice lawyers, and students will be encouraged to think critically about the rules of Professional Responsibility and their application in social justice contexts.
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In addition to hiring our instructors by committee, we conduct Department of Justice background checks, Livescan database verifications, third party drug tests, and, we require that our instructors have all had prior experience working with teens in an educational and / or community service capacity.
Although previous work experience is generally required, some people enter the occupation directly after graduating from college with an associate's degree or bachelor's degree in criminal justice or police science.
Having worked in a emergency dispatching capacities for five years, I know just how much precision and professionalism is required to do justice to this position.
A degree in music or another art form is required to be able to do justice to the work of an artistic director.
If you want to excel at this work, it is important that you are aware of the many different pieces of equipment and tools that are required to do justice to it.
Our criminal justice program is designed to prepare you with the knowledge, skills, and work habits required for entry - level positions in this field.
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