In O'Reilly's case, in addition to hiding
behind legal language or vague statements, he has been unapologetic and unrepentant.
Not exact matches
The rationale
behind the inclusion of cases within the priority areas, was, in many cases, the need to hold the state to account, check the exercise of executive power and to ensure that power is exercised responsibly... That need for
legal assistance is no less in the case of a non-resident and arguably, in a foreign land speaking a foreign
language, all the greater (Lord Bingham in A) cited Lord Scarman (in ex parte Khawaja [1984] AC 74, 111 - 2):
Plain
language challenges lawyers to come out from
behind legalese to show the
legal information clearly.
Dr Welp has been
behind reducing external
legal expenditure by more than 60 % while building an internal
legal department, an experience which taught her the importance of presenting
legal risks and cases as a business case: «For lawyers it's key in order to be seen as a sparring partner and adviser to the management to talk their
language and connect your goals to theirs».