Not exact matches
He has made wise decisions, balancing his office's limited resources to chop down a backlog
of cases through plea bargains where
appropriate, while bringing other important criminal trials to successful
outcomes.
Rather, systematic efforts should be made to minimize length
of stay to an
appropriate outcome for every animal, whether that is return to owner, rescue, transfer, adoption, return to location
of origin, or in the
case of managed intake, perhaps never entering the shelter at all.
Your lawyer will then make sure any claim is filed within the
appropriate time limits, evaluate the claim as to possible damages and limits
of liability, and work to resolve a favorable
outcome in the
case.
These types
of cases, typically, can only be handled by law firms with the resources necessary for in - depth investigations and that have the negotiating skill to press for the
appropriate outcome.
Communicate competence by using the
appropriate terminology, citing relevant
cases you have handled or reviewed and their
outcomes, and acknowledging up front some
of the obstacles you may encounter and how they can be handled.
We will analyze the details
of your
case to determine the most
appropriate legal strategy and position you for the best possible
outcome.
Specialized
case managers and tribunal members will have the subject matter expertise to evaluate the circumstances
of the dispute and to work with the parties to arrive at an
appropriate outcome through the Tribunal.
Our experienced, knowledgeable attorneys will thoroughly review the details
of your
case to determine the most
appropriate legal strategy, and we'll position you for the best possible
outcome.
To avoid what would otherwise be an unjust
outcome the court could, in an
appropriate case, depart from the market value approach when assessing the time value
of money or, indeed, when assessing the value
of any other benefit gained by a defendant.
With
appropriate heuristics and a continuing input
of case law, the software could even monitor and adjust the range
of likely
outcomes on an ongoing basis as the law evolves.
Resources in this section provide information about and skills for working with diverse populations to help child welfare professionals engage families, make
appropriate case decisions, improve
outcomes, and serve the best interests
of children, youth, and families.
Thus, it's important to compare
outcomes (in this
case, satisfaction) while accounting for factors like relationship length (or having kids, which is also more likely for cohabiters), and that more
appropriate analysis actual comes out in favor
of cohabiters.
While the facts
of each
case are determinative
of the
outcome, at least now there is better guidance or all concerned as to when alimony is
appropriate, how much should be paid, when it should end, and under what conditions alimony can be terminated, suspended or modified.
However, when employed in the
appropriate case, the Settlement Agreement reached is almost always more satisfactory and effective to both spouses, because each has had a full opportunity to be a part
of the developmental stages
of the final
outcome.
Such
outcomes are already being achieved in some
cases, but the Commission considers it
appropriate to explore other options to encourage and facilitate parties to reach agreements on a broad range
of cultural, social, environmental and economic
outcomes.