Sentences with phrase «alleged errors made»

Professional liability insurance — also known as malpractice insurance or errors and omissions coverage — provides coverage for alleged errors made while rendering professional services.
A) if Judith does not look at alleged errors made by the «extended peer community» as they evaluate and communicate science to the public, then she should not look at errors in the IPCC
I grew up in an era when working 36 hours nonstop as a medical resident was a badge of honor — at least until Libby Zion, an 18 - year - old girl admitted to a New York hospital, died in 1984 due to alleged errors made by sleep - deprived residents.

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In my blog on Bobby Kennedy, I know I made one mistake, and at least two readers have written the editors (not me) to allege that I made another one, «a terrible error
HMRC say that the current VAT penalty regime (which identifies careless or deliberate errors) requires HMRC to specify whether they are alleging one or the other of actual and constructive knowledge for the purposes of the penalty, whereas they do not need to make this distinction for the legal test in respect of the tax itself.
After the scandal broke, some 30 former staffers of The Diamondback, who had worked with Blair when he was editor - in - chief at the university newspaper, signed a 2003 letter alleging that Blair had made four serious errors as a reporter and editor while at the University of Maryland.
They allege that Author Solutions» team makes errors during the publishing process then charges authors sometimes hundreds of dollars to correct those mistakes.
The deposition of inspector Smith is revealing in regards to the alleged errors and omissions made about the property's structural problems.
After complying with the provisions of this subsection with respect to an alleged billing error, a creditor has no further responsibility under this section if the obligor continues to make substantially the same allegation with respect to such error.
The error you are making is implying that these alleged errors tell us anything relevant about the reality of global warming.
Summary: The respondent requested the Court to amend the award alleging that the tribunal had made a procedural error that affected the outcome of the case.
None of Air Canada's alleged Agency errors of fact — inexplicably mischaracterized as errors of law — are perverse or capricious, made without regard to the evidence, or demonstrably unreasonable.
Arbitration against client's transactional counsel alleging that client made errors in drafting of stock purchase agreement
Former Slaughter and May partner and incoming Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) chairman Charles Randell has admitted that he made an «error of judgement» in relation to investments made into a controversial alleged tax avoidance scheme.
At the Court of Appeal, UBC alleged that the Tribunal had made several errors of fact and law, including in refusing to consider modifications of the residency program as relevant to finding that disability was a factor in Dr. Kelly's adverse treatment and in considering both the procedural and substantive elements of the duty to accommodate.
Cabral alleges a lengthy list of legal errors made by the trial judge.
To allege that deference is undermined by exercises of discretion not to apply issue estoppel is to make a category error.
A product liability case based on a design defect alleges that although the design of the product may have been adequate, errors were made during its manufacture that then lead to injury.
They alleged that the Commissioner's decision had caused them reputational, economic and psychiatric harm suffered as a result of errors made by both the Metropolitan Police Service and the Director of Legal Services at the Met, in the preparation and conduct of the defence to Mr Ahmad's claim.
The complexity of the subject matter makes it easy for clients to allege there were communication problems or errors.
The story also incorrectly said Bowdich «sought to spread the blame» for FBI errors by disclosing that local law enforcement had made 30 to 40 visits to the alleged shooter's home.
A rep for Joan Collins has told The Huffington Post: «Joan Collins recently contacted Simon & Schuster to alert them that an error in facts was made in the publication of Shirley Jones» new autobiography whereby it claimed Shirley and her then husband, Jack Cassidy, were asked by Anthony Newley and his wife at the alleged time, Joan Collins, to get naked and watch pornography following a dinner party.
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