Sentences with phrase «actually went to trial»

[2] This is that rare class action that actually went to trial and in doing so generated new law in consumer protection and aggregate damages.
A further 8.4 per cent were resolved at the trial date, which means only 10 per cent of cases actually went to trial.
«Unindicted co-conspirators» is actually a famous quote from Watergate times, where it referred to the fact that Nixon (and some others) had conspired with those who actually went to trial for their misdeeds.
I'm still mystified as to why this case actually went to trial.
Once the case actually went to trial in a criminal court, the district attorney dropped the charges, making Hardy a free man.
Everything I posed here has a counterpart in the divorce process including disclosures, co-parenting evaluators, etc. (oh, except the witnesses unless it actually goes to trial).
A lot of lawyers like the showmanship and argument of the courtroom (or preparation for it — few cases actually go to trial).
Not only will trial experience increase your chances if your case actually goes to trial, but the realistic threat of trial is often enough to get the insurance company to settle your case fairly without trial.
However, the number of cases, which actually go to trial and which result in such multiple damage awards is relatively small.
Over 97 % of all personal injury claims settle before actually going to trial.
The chances of your case actually going to trial are very slim.
The divorce may be filed in court and there may be preparations for trial, but relatively few cases actually go to trial, or so I have read.
Civil litigation is bizarrely expensive when it actually goes to trial.
According to thelawdictionary.org, 90 % of the cases that actually go to trial result in a loss.
, 90 % of the cases that actually go to trial result in a loss.
In fact, very few accused people actually go to trial.
Similar statistics are presented for the law firm in question: Which companies it represents, what cases it has filed, and, again, the number of cases that have actually gone to trial.
That means that approximately 2 % of major motor vehicle lawsuits that get filed in California actually go to trial.
Moreover, this claim misleadingly conflates «fathers who seek to share in the care and upbringing of their children after divorce» with the film's commentary on the small percentage of separating fathers who litigate custody (only 20 % of divorcing families go to court; only 4 - 5 % actually go to trial, according to Johnston)[note 3] and are alleged to have committed abuse.
Jury trials in such cases are extremely rare, so you should expect that your case (if one of the less than one per cent of the divorce cases that actually go to trial) will be tried before a judge sitting without a jury.
The irony of the contested divorce however is that very few divorce lawyers actually go to trial.
However, as this reality of divorce is that less than 1 % of cases actually go to trial, it is my belief that this particular benefit is most often, a moot point.

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This in - depth profile gets deep into the details of the case and Levandowski's career, and the trial itself, when it actually begins in October, is going to be really something.
Both sides in the trial are only going to get 10 hours each to present their evidence and witnesses, so they need to carefully plan what will actually be presented at the trial.
The «Nsuohye3» hit maker, faced trial for possessing weed in his house but was duly acquitted and discharged — after it emerged that the weed was actually planted in his house by the police earlier and the same police went to his house to do a search, found the substance, and arraigned him to court to face malicious prosecution.
One of the hundreds of trials in the field is actually going to provide an effective treatment for this disease; that's my hope, anyway.
«We went through multiple trials of different contact lenses before I was able to determine that he actually had very, very good visual potential,» said Rosenstiel.
After the judge dismissed the «jury» at the beginning of the trial (he actually didn't make us leave, the dismissal was for dramatic effect), he and the lawyers went through the procedures that would be undertaken in a real case to determine if evidence should be admitted for the jury to see.
So I wanted today to touch on what are we going to do in order to get randomized controlled trials, like really good research to support the things that are in your book, things that are in Doctor Perlmutter's book, and the things about what fat actually does for our brains and our metabolism.
Other limited discounts you might see out there that actually expire are a «Zoosk free 30 day trial» or a «Zoosk free month trial,» but the timeless free Zoosk account is the way to go.
Russian brides are actually «bought» during a wedding ritual, where the groom and his best mates have to go through trials in order to collect his beloved from her home.
Additionally, for students who aren't sure they are ready to go digital, NOOK Study offers a free seven day trial of many eTextbooks so students can experience the electronic format before they actually purchase the title.
However, after the trials created as a result of filing for bankruptcy, it is a very welcome route towards mortgage loan funds to actually buy the home that might otherwise go unsecured.
I actually applied for modification and my lender said I was approved and to go for a 3 months trial period.
The trial and error nature of actually developing games can sometimes provide frustrating as you desperately try to determine where things are going wrong, often making success feel a bit hollow, and yet there's still plenty of satisfaction to be had from building your company from the ground up.
Trying to figure out how to actually be successful requires some trial and error as you juggle how many staff and projects you should have on the go at once, what technology should be used, when to double down on a big project etc..
I mean they are obviously an incredibly meticulous company, and we're talking about a beloved property — one of the most beloved properties in the whole house of Nintendo, so we approached it very diligently and carefully, and we went to Kyoto a couple of times to meet with Aonuma - san and his team, and to talk to them about the work that we'd done and what we proposed to do on Twilight Princess, and then there are a series of experiments and tests and trials and so on before you have the opportunity to actually go into full development, and we are fortunate that we got that opportunity.
Buy now though; not a year later because those 3 chests in the beginning area will probably be useless by Winter because you'll already have beat the game and although you may not be a completionist there's also a Cave of Trials, «new» hard mode and an ambiguous «new» map feature you probably don't care about so we're going to include the cost for developing those to what you actually want.
The kahunas and trial captains actually do things outside of standing around in their home towns and waiting for challengers (like say, taking on legendary Pokemon that appear from nowhere or visiting each other's trials to see how things and going.
If Steve McIntyre and others ultimately show that the GISS has fudged their temperature data sets in order to show more warming than actually occurred (as I believe will happen), then I assume Hansen would agree that he should also go on trial.
Rarely do car accident cases, or most cases in general, actually go to a full civil trial.
I suspect that the real heavy lifting in enhancing access to justice is a matter of procedural reform — specialized decision - making bodies with extremely simplified procedural rules for specific civil law issues (something that actually already exists in certain areas such as Landlord / Tenant, but could be further improved upon), wider permissions for over-the-counter motions, fewer unnecessary court appearances, fewer procedurally - mandated appearances (e.g., going from a Case Conference to a Settlement Conference to a Trial Management Conference, and possibly further, before you can get to a family law trial), and sTrial Management Conference, and possibly further, before you can get to a family law trial), and strial), and so on.
For example, if the settlement you're offered is for $ 300,000 but your attorney feels that your case is actually worth three million, then there's a chance that the case will go to trial.
While the facts were not in dispute, the trial judge found that since he did not go through with his threats to hand out circulars or hang a jury, he did not actually commit the offence of obstructing justice.
Large law firms are also beginning to lose a generation of lawyers who actually practiced in a day when more cases went to jury trial.
«As a result of the reasons of the trial judge that were issues after his main reasons, we have to go back before him — that was the case even before the appeal — to determine what the final number would be, which will be influenced by the number of dealers that actually retained Cassels Brock back in May of 2009,» says Vermette.
For this reason, the personal injury attorneys at Ketchmark and McCreight, P.C. choose to invest further time and money into the preparation of personal injury claims to ensure that they are thoroughly prepared to go to trial or to a settlement conference before they actually have to attend.
And then, oh my goodness, yeah, if you're going to be in court you actually have to do some litigation or trial practice hours, and now I've been seeing a trend of adding technology.
When I really made the decision that I was going to go on my own, I actually took advantage; virtually all of the major online management software programs will give people free trials.
Courtroom experience can actually help to win a settlement because the other parties understand the attorney is not afraid to go to trial.
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