Mistakes, errors, call them what you will, medical negligence would be a more
accurate legal term.
The preferred and more
accurate legal term is
Not exact matches
In response, pro-life made the (
accurate) observation that it is a mere technicality that separates the
legal termination of late -
term pregnancies from the illegal termination of late -
term pregnancies so gruesomely exposed by the photos from Gosnell's clinic.
Beyond the immediate task of invoice review, the service provides long -
term benefits to both corporations and their outside firms, Moran suggested, in that firms will get better at invoicing accurately and
legal departments will get more
accurate information about the work being done for them.
The new
legal version contains more than 20,000
legal industry
terms in five dictionaries (covering the U.S., the UK, Finland, Germany and Spain) so that auto - corrections are more
accurate.
A workable, effective, and
accurate data map for e-discovery purposes takes time to create, and the project must be spearheaded by someone who understands both the technical
terms and the
legal obligations.
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