What constitutes «legal advice» has been widely defined as anything done by a lawyer (including foreign lawyers and in - house counsel
acting in a legal capacity) with a relevant legal context.
This will help preserve their opportunity to
act in a legal capacity later on.
Not exact matches
Although they may be admitted attorneys, planning directors and other Wealth Planning Center personnel holding
legal degrees and
acting purely
in a non-representative
capacity, neither they nor Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC provide tax or
legal advice to clients or to Morgan Stanley.
Kim, who is serving
in an
acting capacity until President Trump names a new head of the U.S. Attorney's office
in Manhattan, declined to comment further than the
legal position contained
in his Aug. 23 letter to the Buffalo Billion judge.
But the local Republicans pulled their support of the mayor after the Conservative Party objected to the fact that Kennedy had,
in his mayoral
capacity, officiated over two same - sex marriages and refused to repudiate the 2011 Marriage Equality
Act (passed with the assistance of four «yes» votes from Republican senators) that made gay marriage
legal in New York.
All AMISOM personnel, including locally recruited Somalis, are immune from local
legal processes
in Somalia for any
acts they perform
in their official
capacity, Don't you think this is injustice to the victims of sexual violence since perpetrators can't be prosecuted
in Somali courts or even
in AMISOM run military courts
in Mogadishu.
The Equal Credit Opportunity
Act and the Fair Housing
Act identify a number of factors that are illegal to use
in evaluating a prospective applicant's qualifications: race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, age (provided the applicant has the
legal capacity to contract), source of income derived from public assistance, handicap, familial status (families with dependents under age 18).
In this sense, there is much scope to muddy the waters regarding in which capacity in - house lawyers are acting at any given moment, and any work dealing with generic business, management, administration, strategic or commercial advice that is not legal in nature would therefore fail to attract legal advice privilege under UK la
In this sense, there is much scope to muddy the waters regarding
in which capacity in - house lawyers are acting at any given moment, and any work dealing with generic business, management, administration, strategic or commercial advice that is not legal in nature would therefore fail to attract legal advice privilege under UK la
in which
capacity in - house lawyers are acting at any given moment, and any work dealing with generic business, management, administration, strategic or commercial advice that is not legal in nature would therefore fail to attract legal advice privilege under UK la
in - house lawyers are
acting at any given moment, and any work dealing with generic business, management, administration, strategic or commercial advice that is not
legal in nature would therefore fail to attract legal advice privilege under UK la
in nature would therefore fail to attract
legal advice privilege under UK law.
A final consideration is that the scope of
legal advice privilege applies so long as
in - house lawyers
act in a
legal rather than an executive
capacity.
In this insightful interview, he shares how perceptions towards mental health has changed, aspects the Mental
Capacity Act does not address and how the Court of Protection has changed to enhance the
legal system.
It is important to seek
legal advice before you decide to
act in that
capacity.
Almost every government position from notary to judge to attorney - general and President confers
legal privileges and rights when
acting in an official
capacity, and no one has ever claimed that these rights, limited to the duration for which one holds the office and as
acting in an official
capacity while doing so, amounts to a title of nobility.
In the agreed statement of facts to the LSA, Robidoux admitted at the time of the breach she believed she was not acting in her capacity as legal counsel, but in the capacity of a volunteer PC quadrant chairperso
In the agreed statement of facts to the LSA, Robidoux admitted at the time of the breach she believed she was not
acting in her capacity as legal counsel, but in the capacity of a volunteer PC quadrant chairperso
in her
capacity as
legal counsel, but
in the capacity of a volunteer PC quadrant chairperso
in the
capacity of a volunteer PC quadrant chairperson.
And by
acting in the
capacity of
legal adviser, I'm suddenly far more affordable to a great many more clients who hitherto considered purchasing
legal advice too daunting a prospect.
Similarly, Ontario's Arbitration
Act, 1991 allows a court to refuse to stay proceedings if one of the parties did not have
legal capacity to enter into the contract
in the first place, the arbitration clause is invalid, the subject - matter of the dispute can not be the subject of arbitration under Ontario law, the party seeking the stay engaged
in undue delay, or the matter can be dealt with through default or summary judgment.
Even interviews by
in - house counsel may be deemed non-privileged if such counsel are viewed as
acting in a business rather than a
legal capacity.
There were also developments for non-means tested
legal aid
in Court of Protection cases under s21A of the Mental
Capacity Act and
in relation to the statutory charge.
Given that the Tribunal can not award punitive damages or
legal costs and typically does not award damages for lost future earning
capacity and future therapeutic treatment (all of which were awarded
in Olympia), it would appear that civil actions should be given serious consideration
in situations where an alleged breach of the Code involves factually complex or serious
acts of misconduct.
(C) when the judge is
acting pro se
in a matter involving the judge's
legal or economic interests, or when the judge is
acting in a fiduciary
capacity.
Kimberly participanted
in the Senior's Roundtable, Ontario Securities Commission «Focus on issues facing seniors managing investments and retirement income» and contibuted to the Minister of State for Seniors The Honourable Alice Wong's Financial Elder Abuse discussion group on «Bill S - 4, The Digital Privacy
Act (amendments to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents
Act (PIPEDA) and related issues» as well as particpating Expert Advisory Panel Focus Group for the Law Commission of Ontario's «Law Reform Project and consultation as it relates to
legal capacity and Ontario's Capacity and Guardianship Laws and to RDSP's
capacity and Ontario's
Capacity and Guardianship Laws and to RDSP's
Capacity and Guardianship Laws and to RDSP's».
He was also very active
in the
legal community
acting in numerous
capacities with the Canadian Bar Association, including as member of its national executive committee, as chair of provincial and national labour law sections, and as founding chair of the environmental law section.
It protects communications passing between a lawyer and his or her client, with the lawyer
acting in a professional
capacity in connection with the provision of
legal advice.
(also Assistant Recorder) Members of the
legal profession (barristers or solicitors) who are appointed to
act in a judicial
capacity on a part time bases.
A liability insurance payable to the directors and officers of a company as reimbursement for losses or advancement of defense costs
in the event they suffer a loss as a result of a
legal action brought against them for alleged wrongful
acts in their
capacity as directors and / or officers.
Our
capacity to effectively participate
in mediation is further exacerbated by the requirement for us to understand technical
legal language and follow complicated rules and processes set out
in the Native Title
Act.
They do not
act in the
capacity of
legal counsel.
The Equal Credit Opportunity
Act and the Fair Housing
Act identify a number of factors that are illegal to use
in evaluating a prospective applicant's qualifications: race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, age (provided the applicant has the
legal capacity to contract), source of income derived from public assistance, handicap, familial status (families with dependents under age 18).