They have a safe harbor from discipline by the most vigilant protectors of the practice monopoly under Rule 5.5, and criminal consequences are unlikely
as a practical matter given how big an employer and how politically connected they are.
Not exact matches
As a
practical matter, this
gives privacy - concerned users two lousy options.
Note that
as a
practical matter, all Justices have been required to
give up other employment.
«Various people, I think over time,» Bharara said in an oblique reference to Cuomo, «have
given maybe 18 or 19 different explanations, depending on the time,
as to what its powers were, what its level of independence was, or should be,
as a
practical matter or a legal
matter, so I'm done sort of analyzing that.»
As a
practical matter, however, these lofty ideals are undermined when we
give everyone the same even if some need more.
We know
as a
matter of principle, we should hate the crossover design
given that it's just a high - riding car with little more space than its lower - to - the - ground car cousins, and that a wagon or a full - size SUV are more
practical.
And
as a
practical matter its not possible to figure out what Utopian socialists will be wanting at any
given time period.
«I can see no ground,
as a
matter of law, for implying any qualification to that absolute requirement into this provision of the statute despite the
practical difficulties to which it is said to
give rise on the part of the police.»
As a
practical matter, attorneys can not control whether any
given client decides to file a legal malpractice lawsuit.
«
As a
practical matter,» he asks, «what would a service mark registration
give the Applicant that ownership of the domain name does not?
As a
practical matter,
given the difficulty involved in chasing down each copyright holder, this content could be lost to the legal profession.