Sentences with phrase «appellate tribunal»

Robert has argued in the U.S. Supreme Court (United States v. Davila (2013)-RRB- and in other federal and state appellate tribunals, and he has been the lead drafter of dozens of appellate and trial - level briefs.
The appellate tribunal said Uber's drivers are workers, so they get workers» benefits.
An appellate tribunal is able to correct legal errors, «arbitrary and capricious» decisions, clear violations of statutory law, violations of due process, and erroneous findings of ultimate fact.
And appellate tribunals have the duty to make an independent evaluation of the circumstances.
l As a rule also, there is some basis to the claims they make; what is in issue is the inappropriate and wholly excessive way in which they continue to pursue their claims after a properly constituted court (and later an appellate tribunal) has pronounced its decision, invariably one that has gone against them.
As Baroness Hale went on to suggest, on an appellate tribunal some judges will usually have greater experience in some areas than others.
Mr. Thomas serves appellate clients from throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia in Virginia's appellate tribunals, the State Corporation Commission, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
Judicial review is unsatisfactory in contrast to the workings of an appellate tribunal.
But there would be many cases in which it could properly be said by an appellate tribunal that on no view of the facts could removal be disproportionate.
The greatest functional distinction between a trial and an appellate tribunal is the former's responsibility to make findings of fact.
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