Sentences with phrase «adequately represent the interests»

It doesn't matter as long as the person can adequately represent the interests of the company and has the authority to make decisions.
He also urged the electorate to vote for credible and competent candidates that would adequately represent their interests, so as to avoid a repeat of non performance by some elected representatives.
This means that CTA and CFT would like to be become involved in the case because they feel that the current defendants — the state and the school districts — are not adequately representing the interests of their teachers, whose rights they maintain could be adversely affected by the case.
This means that the teachers unions have become involved because they feel that the current defendants — the state and the school districts — are not adequately representing the interests of their members, whose rights they maintain could be adversely affected by the case.
Now investors can decide for themselves if their mutual fund managers are adequately representing their interests.
Because there was only one day allotted for the case hearing (and there were two cases to be heard together), he had granted leave to intervene to 9 out of 26 applicants for intervention, believing that this would adequately represent the interests of the LGBTQ community.
A proposed representative Plaintiff will need to satisfy the following requirement for the lawsuit to be certified as a class action: the pleadings must disclose a cause of action, there must be an identifiable class, the claims of the class members must raise common issues, a class action would be preferable for the resolution of the common issues, and there is a person willing to be appointed representative plaintiff who would fairly and adequately represent the interests of the class and has produced a workable plan for advancing the proposed class action.
They need to know as soon as possible that something has happened so that they can adequately represent your interests and get to the bottom of things.

Not exact matches

A former Special Adviser to the Governor on Security matters, Mr. Segun Abolarinwa, who represented the Governor Abiola Ajimobi assured the stakeholders that the interest of the traders would be adequately taken care of.
According to Skoufis, his intent behind the meetings, which typically run on one day of each month during weekday afternoons, was to demonstrate his interest in adequately representing the town, a relatively small chunk of the 99th Assembly District.
To best serve the interest of all of our constituents, there needs to be increased collaboration of public officials, so that the critical issues are adequately represented.
The judge finds the proposed intervenors added no new legal arguments to the case, and their interests were adequately represented by the Attorney General, who is defending SB 302.
I have an awesome agent who I'm sure will represent my interests more than adequately.
Public interest work is defined as employment where the primary purpose of the work is the representation of the interests of an individual or group of individuals who, for various economic political or social reasons, are not adequately represented.
A report to be released today says that most U.S. states do not adequately protect the rights of abused and neglected children, most notably by failing to provide these children with appointed counsel to represent their interests.
(7) a conflict of interest between the law society's duty to regulate the legal profession so as to make legal services adequately available, and its duty to represent the interests of lawyers, i.e., law societies» regulatory powers conflict with their representative powers, and being elected by their lawyer - members, benchers deal with the problems and complaints of those who elect them;
The insurer's statutory obligation to defend its insured imposes on the insurer, where conflicting interests arise, a duty to instruct counsel to treat the interests of the insured equally with its own; and where one counsel can not adequately represent both conflicting interests, an obligation to instruct separate counsel to act solely for the insureds, at the insurer's own cost.
Prime proof that the LSO has no interest in either pleasing junior lawyers or even representing them adequately.
Oftentimes, attorneys with disciplinary records have been reprimanded for things like failing to adequately represent their client's interests or improperly accounting for settlement funds in their attorney client trust account.
Finally, in determining whether a representative plaintiff will «adequately» represent the interests of the class, recent caselaw has indicated the court will be influenced by the ability of the representative plaintiff to bear the costs associated with a class action: See Pearson v. Inco and 1176560 Ontario Limited v.Great Atlantic and Pacific Co. of Canada.
[i] «Benchers» are the lawyer - members of a law society elected by its lawyer - members to be the law society's managers for a fixed term, plus a small number of lay benchers who allegedly adequately represent the public interest.
If they don't, there's no way they can adequately represent you or your interests.
The O'Donoghue report concluded that the NAC produced «politicians» rather than advisors, had not adequately represented the diversity of Indigenous interests and had not realised coherent policy positions.
In particular, applicants and primary respondents would have a firmer basis on which to challenge the addition of parties whose interests appear peripheral or adequately represented by other parties, together with a formal opportunity to make that challenge before the court.
unless the Minister is reasonably satisfied that the party's interests will not be adequately represented in the proceedings by a government or other respondent party
It will be necessary to ensure that small bodies corporate have resources to employ quality legal, engineering and negotiation personnel in order to adequately represent the best interests of traditional owners.
Too many family lawyers, perhaps without recognizing or acknowledging the subtle conflicts of interest that have caused their discomfort and unwillingness adequately to represent some of their clients in some of their cases, in fact have sacrificed these clients on the altar of maintaining their professional relationships, associations, and referral sources.
Even without legal fiduciary obligations, it is unrealistic to think that a real estate licensee can adequately represent himself and the other party to a transaction because of the inherent conflicts of interest.
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