Sentences with phrase «allegation of bias against»

In ASM Shipping of India, the complaint was in the nature of an allegation of bias against one of the arbitrators.
But ruling on the application, the tribunal, held that the comment credited to him was unverified and that the defence failed to meet the legal standard of proving allegation of bias against a judge.
But ruling on the application, the tribunal held that the comment credited to him was unverified and that the defence failed to meet the legal standard of proving allegation of bias against him.
He said the affidavit of «concerned citizens» filed by Saraki to prove the allegation of bias against him was unknown to law.
Republicans probed Zuckerberg about allegations of bias against conservatives and if that is the regular practice of Facebook.
The concern arises because of the risk that unscrupulous parties with a poor case may make unjustified allegations of bias against one or more members of the tribunal as a tactical ploy, coupled with the fact that there is now a power to detain and confiscate the passport of the alleged offending arbitrator pending investigation of the complaint.
He has turned an arbitration over his termination during the probationary period of his employment in 1999 into a legal battle that apparently continues today, including allegations of bias against members of the BC Labour Relations Board (which were noted as being without merit), a Statement of Claim against the BC Attorney General (and others) which was dismissed as an abuse of process, and the attempted swearing of two informations against a vice chair of the BC LRB (which the court found there was no evidence to support).
In dismissing the application, the court noted its displeasure with the former employee's continued allegations of fraud as well as the unfounded allegations of bias against the adjudicator:

Not exact matches

House Republicans and conservative media cast the Nunes memo as proof of Trump's long - running allegations of FBI bias against him.
To address allegations of bias, Facebook is bringing in two outside advisors — one to conduct a legal audit of its impact on underrepresented communities and communities of color, and another to advise the company on potential bias against conservative voices.
During the latter stages of the campaign there were further allegations by some independence supporters that the BBC — the UK's national broadcaster — was biased against Scottish independence.
In A False Report, an expansion of their Pulitzer Prize - winning ProPublica article «An Unbelievable Story of Rape,» journalists T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong posit that centuries of bias against women's rape allegations continue to infect the U.S. legal system.
And these two statements confirm the case against the scientific credibility of the work, and summarize what I think are fair allegations about bias.
In fact, given all the allegations of bias and unwise citation levelled against them, shouldn't the experts of the IPCC be even dreer and more «experty».
This was almost exclusively due to the perceived risk of imprisonment of arbitrators against whom allegations of bias are made.
* Much like what happened with Traci Ribeiro's case against Sedgwick, Winston & Strawn is trying to push Constance Ramos, a partner who left the firm amid allegations of gender bias and discrimination, into arbitration.
AA Law v Lord Chancellor Advised a criminal legal aid firm on the merits and prospects of success of claim against Lord Chancellor concerning the 2015 criminal legal aid duty provider procurement exercise and then drafted particulars of claim in a complicated claim involving allegations of race discrimination and subconscious bias.
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