Sentences with phrase «most oral hearings»

Most oral hearings are fairly relaxed, with the parties simply stating their cases to a tribunal in an informal setting.

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Oral thrush in babies is not something most people have heard of before having their first child.
On January 11, 2017 the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the most important special education case in thirty - five years, Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District.
This is most apparent in the large effect sizes for Text Reading Level (d = 2.02), the Ohio Word test (d = 1.38), Concepts About Print (d = 1.10), Writing Vocabulary (d = 0.90), Hearing and Recording Sounds in Words (d = 1.06), and the Slosson Oral Reading Test - Revised (d = 0.94).
137,000 people tuned into the Ninth Circuit to hear oral arguments on Trump's travel ban, but most federal courts languish far behind the Ninth in providing real - time access to their arguments.
On Thursday, April 19, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin will hear oral arguments in one of the most important cases of the term, and one of the most important civil justice cases in the past decade.
However, in most cases there is no automatic right to an oral hearing.
The right to be heard by the decision maker is the most highly valued principle of natural justice; an oral hearing has a real value in reaching a fair and just result; further, it is respected and has a therapeutic value for injured workers.
In the costs decisions arising from the certification of the class proceedings styled Sankar v. Bell Mobility, Brown v. Canada (Attorney General), Crisante v. DePuy Orthopaedics, Dugal v. Manulife Financial, and Rosen v. BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc., Belobaba noted, in general, the amount of time spent by legal counsel was too high, the volume of material filed with the court was excessive, oral hearings were too long, and counsel over-litigated most issues.
[/ pullquote] When it comes to IRP hearings, in most cases it's better to have an oral hearing.
As there is no ability by law for the Reviewing Officer to actually question or cross-examine you (and equally no ability for your lawyer to question or cross-examine the police officer involved in your investigation) most of the times the oral review hearing is simply a matter of going through all of the evidence, the law and the application of the fact and law to your appeal.
Most of the work will have been done by our lawyer well in advance of the actual oral hearing.
[6] The HPRB found, however, in the circumstances, that despite the cost - effectiveness and ease of a written hearing, the Applicant's conclusion she would be better able to present her case in an oral hearing, in a matter which concerned «her livelihood and career,» was the most important factor: «[i] t is essential that she sees the opportunity given to her to present her case as equally fair and full as that given to the College.»
While today you don't have to travel hundreds of miles by dogsled to hear cases as your predecessor judges based in Alaska once did, you probably now have the most grueling commute of any federal appellate judge to arrive at the locations where your court regularly hears oral arguments.
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