Sentences with phrase «allowing limited scope»

In 2013, Illinois joined many other states in allowing limited scope representation — or unbundling of legal services — designed to improve access to justice.
The current Wisconsin Rules of Professional Conduct for Attorneys have explicitly allowed limited scope representation since 2007.

Not exact matches

De Voogd claims that BTC.ee did not allow third - parties to participate in the virtual currency trade, limiting the scope of the site to his personal dealings with the users.
However, the scope for another shock seemed limited by the fragmented nature of Dutch politics, which has traditionally produced a multi-party governing coalition, and meant even substantial gains for the leading populist party would be unlikely to allow it to gain access to power.
This reading understands each Prolog clause to be a formal sentence in predicate logic and allows us to assess the scope and limits of Prolog programs from our knowledge of logic.
Will can restrict its scope in actualizing in order to allow other wills their option of choice, restricting foreknowledge and prediction but not necessarily the power of one who voluntarily limits what might otherwise be full control over the future.
But this method is time - consuming and limited in scope, as it allows them to study only a single location at a time.
Your basic membership is fairly limited in its scope — it will allow you to receive emails and see the people that are interested in you, but it won't allow you to reply of them.
The bonus is that the game does include a track editor, but even its scope is limited, allowing for a few bizarre twists but not much more.
While this study is limited in scope to this group of six districts that have long - term experience in creating a collaborative approach to school improvement, this approach allows us to draw comparisons across a highly diverse group of local unions and school districts, and find those patterns that are common.
Nook Press only allows American authors to market their books, so is limited in scope.
Many city or county animal control or animal services officers are empowered to enforce cruelty laws, but many are not — and many are limited in the scope of which laws or species they are allowed to assist.
Single Session allows players to just concentrate on the scoring, so they can try to climb the online leaderboards, and Free Skate allows players to explore any stage without a time limit, so that they can practice, scope out areas and create combos.
;) By having a limited scope to the game experience on mobile devices, it's allowed the small guy to take on the big guns in the industry.
The player is rewarded for playing responsibly but there is very little in the way of punishment for intentionally breaking the rules; favouritism is allowed, tantamount to the point of animal cruelty within Farlands «limited scope.
Using too much pastel combined with heavy handed blending can limit the amount of layering you are able to do ñ building up gently offers you more scope and allows you to correct mistakes more easily.
Even those uses may be in connection that limits the scope enough to make them true or at least to allow for such an interpretation.
According to the Court, such forms of «limited cooperation» should be considered outside the scope of Art. 4 and could be allowed under two conditions.
Why not allow for summary advice (which in a sense is still competent, but far simpler than limited scope)?
The following factors are considered in determining recognition and enforceability of a Alaska injunction: (a) are the terms of the order clear and specific enough to ensure that the defendant will know what is expected; (b) is the order limited in its scope and did the originating court retain the power to issue further orders; (c) is the enforcement the least burdensome remedy for the Canadian justice system; (d) is the Canadian litigant exposed to unforeseen obligations; (e) are any third parties affected by the order; and (f) will the use of judicial resources be consistent with what would be allowed for domestic litigants.
Limited scope allows you to donate your time and expertise to low income Montanans while fitting into your busy schedule.
The following factors are considered in determining recognition and enforceability of a Georgia injunction: (a) are the terms of the order clear and specific enough to ensure that the defendant will know what is expected; (b) is the order limited in its scope and did the originating court retain the power to issue further orders; (c) is the enforcement the least burdensome remedy for the Canadian justice system; (d) is the Canadian litigant exposed to unforeseen obligations; (e) are any third parties affected by the order; and (f) will the use of judicial resources be consistent with what would be allowed for domestic litigants.
Council will have the authority to allow specific organizations or individuals to provide limited scope legal services.
In 2013, the Ethereum white paper discussed the limitations of Bitcoin's scripting language and proposed a new blockchain - based platform (Ethereum, that is) that allowed its users to build any type of application as opposed to the limited scope offered by Bitcoin's scripting language.
Last week the motion passed agreeing agreed to firmly limit the scope for the UK Government to allow itself powers...
In recent report (PDF) of the Alberta branch of the Canadian Bar Association on limited scope retainers, Marie Gordon QC wrote that unbundling represents «an effective niche marketing tool» to grow one's practice in a way that is much less stressful, allows lawyers to thrive who are averse to court and enables a part - time practice.
The online limited scope advice portal, allows attorneys to respond securely and remotely to vetted questions posted by low - income clients.
This provision, added to New York's ethics rules when the RPCs were adopted in 2009, allows attorneys to limit the scope of their representation under certain conditions:
In conclusion, a clause in an employment contract that purports to allow the employer to unilaterally change the terms of employment is more likely to be enforced by the court if it is limited in its scope.
A «limited scope representation» allows a client to obtain and pay for only the specific services the client wishes to use.
In this case, the limited scope representation allowed the client to be sure its legal rights were preserved, while keeping expenses to a minimum.
The following factors are considered in determining recognition and enforceability of a Tennessee injunction: (a) are the terms of the order clear and specific enough to ensure that the defendant will know what is expected; (b) is the order limited in its scope and did the originating court retain the power to issue further orders; (c) is the enforcement the least burdensome remedy for the Canadian justice system; (d) is the Canadian litigant exposed to unforeseen obligations; (e) are any third parties affected by the order; and (f) will the use of judicial resources be consistent with what would be allowed for domestic litigants.
The following factors are considered in determining recognition and enforceability of a Missouri injunction: (a) are the terms of the order clear and specific enough to ensure that the defendant will know what is expected; (b) is the order limited in its scope and did the originating court retain the power to issue further orders; (c) is the enforcement the least burdensome remedy for the Canadian justice system; (d) is the Canadian litigant exposed to unforeseen obligations; (e) are any third parties affected by the order; and (f) will the use of judicial resources be consistent with what would be allowed for domestic litigants.
The following factors are considered in determining recognition and enforceability of a California injunction: (a) are the terms of the order clear and specific enough to ensure that the defendant will know what is expected; (b) is the order limited in its scope and did the originating court retain the power to issue further orders; (c) is the enforcement the least burdensome remedy for the Canadian justice system; (d) is the Canadian litigant exposed to unforeseen obligations; (e) are any third parties affected by the order; and (f) will the use of judicial resources be consistent with what would be allowed for domestic litigants.
The following factors are considered in determining recognition and enforceability of a North Carolina injunction: (a) are the terms of the order clear and specific enough to ensure that the defendant will know what is expected; (b) is the order limited in its scope and did the originating court retain the power to issue further orders; (c) is the enforcement the least burdensome remedy for the Canadian justice system; (d) is the Canadian litigant exposed to unforeseen obligations; (e) are any third parties affected by the order; and (f) will the use of judicial resources be consistent with what would be allowed for domestic litigants.
In support of Montana Legal Services Association, Martin worked on a project to implement an online limited scope advice portal, the Montana Online Justice portal, modeled after a program in Tennessee, which allows attorneys to respond securely and remotely to vetted questions posted by low - income clients.
She has worked on the Arkansas Access to Justice Commission's task force on limited scope representation to advance practical and ethical initiatives that allow attorneys to better serve the needs of today's legal consumers.
Although paralegals in Ontario do not typically engage in appellate advocacy in practice, and their current scope is limited to only the summary conviction offences under s. 210, the structure allowed paralegal students to academically engage in the issues in a highly structured fashion.
The following factors are considered in determining recognition and enforceability of a foreign injunction: (a) are the terms of the order clear and specific enough to ensure that the defendant will know what is expected; (b) is the order limited in its scope and did the originating court retain the power to issue further orders; (c) is the enforcement the least burdensome remedy for the Canadian justice system; (d) is the Canadian litigant exposed to unforeseen obligations; (e) are any third parties affected by the order; and (f) will the use of judicial resources be consistent with what would be allowed for domestic litigants.
In addition, we slightly modify the second of the three conditions under which covered entities may respond to such requests, to allow disclosure if the request is specific and is limited in scope to the extent reasonably practicable in light of the purpose for which the information is sought.
As stated in the NPRM, this paragraph is not intended to limit or preclude a covered entity from asserting any lawful defense or otherwise contesting the nature or scope of the process when the procedural rules governing the proceeding so allow.
Routines allow Google Assistant to carry out a string of actions with a single voice command, but in this early iteration, its a feature that's rather limited in scope.
The medical assistant's scope of practice is limited to what the law allows for specific education, experience and specific demonstrated competencies.
And because the psychologists a) defined «psychological testing» as only those tests used to diagnose mental and nervous disorders, thereby allowing non-psychologists to use any assessment instruments — such as the Myers - Briggs — that are not intended to arrive at a diagnosis; and b) included exemptions that explicitly recognize our authority to use tests that evaluate marital and family functioning — which is part of our Scope of Practice — and to use mental health symptom screening instruments — such as the Beck Depression Inventory — which MFTs often employ to make referral or treatment decisions, it made sense to limit «psychological testing» to psychologists.
The New York long arm statute, or the statute courts use to exercise jurisdiction over out - of - state parties, is different than most state laws because it does not give New York courts jurisdiction to the full extent allowed by the Constitution; instead, the New York long arm statute limits the scope.
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