Sentences with phrase «use of protective orders»

«First Amendment Interests in Trade Secrets, Private Materials, and Confidential Information: The Use of Protective Orders in Defamation Litigation,» 69 Iowa L. Rev. 1011 (May 1984)

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To protect the Committee's fundamental rights under the United States and New York State Constitutions against the partisan use of state power, the Committee requests that the Court quash the subpoena and issue a protective order directing that the Committee need not respond to the subpoena's remaining demands.»
Results showed that 23 percent of cases where protective orders were filed indicated a risk of firearm use, and in 39 percent of cases, victims reported at least one factor linked to a higher risk of homicide.
Baudendistel's 95 - page report, released in December 2009, detailed how, more than two months before the fire, a university safety inspection noted inadequate use of lab coats and other protective equipment in Harran's lab and ordered improvement within 30 days, a requirement Harran failed to fulfill.
Some of the reasons were physical, including the extreme cleanliness and order of the labs and the uniform use of personal protective equipment; neither was prevalent everywhere on the University of Minnesota campus, they noted.
France is highly protective of its bookshops, enshrining measures to preserve them in law since 1981 when discounts above 5 % were banned to prevent big chains from using bulk orders to undercut smaller independent bookshops.
Similar with other protective cases by G - Form, the Kindle Fire case also features Reactive Protection Technology, a composite blend of PORON XRD material and proprietary G - Form materials and technology in order to fully protect your Kindle Fire from bumps and scratches, while the RPT corners and integrated zipper keeps your device in place whether you're using the Android tablet or taking it on the go.
The protective put can be used in place of a stop - loss order, providing more flexibility than the on / off characteristics of a stop - loss.
Most court websites offer standard forms for a variety of uses, from filing an affidavit to getting a protective order.
Individuals shall not, directly or indirectly, disseminate, make available, disclose, or use any reason other than performance of their job with the Company, any confidential information or proprietary data of the Company, unless and only to the extent such release or disclosure is required by any court or administrative agency (and then only after prompt notice to the Company to permit the Company to seek a protective order).
If they would not give evidence, dangerous criminals would walk free and both society and the administration of justice would suffer; (ii) it was settled law that the paramount object had always been to do justice and that if, in order to do justice, some adaptation of ordinary procedure was called for, it should be made, so long as the overall fairness of the trial was not compromised; (iii) recent case law supported the adoption of protective measures; (iv) the Strasbourg jurisprudence, properly understood, did not condemn the use of protective measures; and (v) the defendant was protected from the risk of unfairness by the prosecutor's duty of disclosure.
The parties can take steps to mitigate this risk, including (i) selection of the seat and the administrative body with confidentiality in mind, (ii) restricting third - party witnesses to «need - to - know» information and (iii) the use of and appropriate confidentiality provision, either in the arbitration agreement itself or in the container agreement or in a «protective order» entered by the tribunal.
National Criminal History Improvement Program (NCHIP) provides financial and technical support to states in improving the accuracy, utility, and interstate accessibility of criminal history records and enhancing records of protective orders involving domestic violence and stalking, sex offender records, automated identification systems, and other state systems supporting national records systems and their use for background checks.
Family law is a general term used for cases that involve any aspect of divorce, annulment, custody (including emergency orders), protective orders, child support (including attorney general proceedings), child protective services (CPS), adoption, termination of parental rights, prenuptial agreements, post marital partition and exchange agreements, domestic relations orders (DRO), and more.
However, on the other side of the spectrum are people who use these protective orders as tools to get what they want while negotiating a separation agreement or a final divorce settlement.
The order authorizes the apprehension, by a guardian or police officer, and the confinement in a protective safe house, of a child whose use of alcohol and / or drugs has or may cause significant psychological or social harm to the child, or physical harm to the child or others.
If the disclosure is pursuant to a satisfactory assurance from the party seeking the disclosure, at least a good faith attempt has been made to notify the individual in writing of the disclosure before it is made or the parties have sought a qualified protective order that prohibits them from using or disclosing the protected health information for any purpose other than the litigation or proceeding for which the information was requested and that the information will be returned to the covered entity or destroyed at the end of the litigation or the proceeding.
On Wednesday, prosecutors urged the judge to issue a protective order against the use of different classified national security material in the case, but lawyers for the defendants said the order would hamstring them in mounting a vigorous defense.
However, on the other side of the spectrum are people who use these protective orders as tools to get what they want while negotiating a separation agreement or a final divorce settlement.
A protective order, while important when used properly, should not be used as a tool to force one spouse out of the house or give a leg up in a custody dispute.
For example, if a wife obtained a protective order against her husband because he was abusing her in front of the children, this might be used to prevent him from obtaining custody.
Custody Evaluations - What are they, what you need to look out for and how to combat bad evaluations Custody Agreements - Clauses you need to avoid conflict and not have to go back to court over and over Child Support - Learn how different states handle child support and what you can do to not be taken advantage of Restraining Orders - How to avoid them and deal with an unexpected restraining order False Allegations - Learn how to avoid false allegations and protect yourself when accused Parental Alienation - Recognize the signs and learn how to combat alienation Co-Parenting - Learn about co-parenting and if it will be possible in your situation Parallel Parenting - Parallel parenting can be implemented in high conflict custody situations Child Protective Services - Learn your rights when CPS shows up on your doorstep Domestic Violence - Allegations of domestic violence is often used in custody cases, learn how to protect yourself Contempt of Court - Denied visitation rights?
Although the proposed interaction was not supported for probability of marijuana use, or for frequency of marijuana use or quantity x frequency of alcohol use, there was evidence for protective first - order effects of internalizing symptoms on these outcomes.
Although the proposed internalizing x externalizing interaction was also not supported as a predictor of growth in amount of use for users (frequency of marijuana use and quantity x frequency of alcohol use), there was evidence for internalizing symptoms as a protective first - order effect on the intercepts of these outcomes.
As a result, further clarification of the rationale for and validity of constructs used in this area is required to determine potential risk and protective factors for families in order to develop appropriate support and intervention resources.
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