Sentences with phrase «public justice convinced»

With Baron & Budd's support, Public Justice convinced the court that when railroad workers develops asbestosis, they should have the opportunity to receive additional compensation in anticipation of developing future asbestos cancers, such as mesothelioma.

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Grondin said his public appeal «likely helped» Vallée convince her cabinet colleagues on the need to make major investments in the justice system.
While repeated calls from academia and public health have failed to convince most politicians, the group hopes calls from within the criminal justice system will finally make them listen.
Officials with Local 371 and the Public Employees Federation, the state's second - largest public labor union, said they are forming a coalition to convince state leaders to review the Justice Center's effects on the workers who are investiPublic Employees Federation, the state's second - largest public labor union, said they are forming a coalition to convince state leaders to review the Justice Center's effects on the workers who are investipublic labor union, said they are forming a coalition to convince state leaders to review the Justice Center's effects on the workers who are investigated.
Grondin said his public appeal «likely helped» Vallée convince her cabinet colleagues on the need to make major investments in the justice system.
It has emerged that the Ministry of Defence in late 2009 convinced the Ministry of Justice to change the rules on legal aid to ensure that legal aid would no longer be available for public interest cases involving the acts of the armed forces abroad and the torture of Iraqi and Afghan nationals.
She pointed to the enormous public costs associated with a lack of access to justice and suggested more efforts be made to calculate those costs and use that information as a tool to convince governments to increase their investments in access to justice as a cost - avoidance strategy.
And I would be remiss not to mention yesterday's New York Times editorial, «The Over-the-Top Justice,» which suggests that his colleagues «might try to convince Justice Scalia of his duty to take greater care before articulating — or gesticulating — his sentiments in public
This includes arbitration: «Government entities and, in particular, the Ministry of Justice have been paying much attention to arbitration, either by sponsoring arbitral institutions or by convincing public institutions to include arbitral clauses in their contracts.»
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