Sentences with phrase «believe legal disputes»

How do you believe legal disputes are best avoided by hotels, by way of better planning in agreements and contracts, for example?
Analysts don't believe the legal disputes will impact the NXP deal, which is slated to be completed late this year.

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As a dispute between the Cuomo Administration and Canadian officials over the Peace Bridge drags on, Congressman Brian Higgins believes a settlement can be reached without a long legal fight.
Apart from advising clients on their rights and obligations and providing sound and effective representation, we believe in providing clients with an early understanding of the legal dispute resolution system and procedures (be it mediation, arbitration or litigation), associated costs, and time demands on the clients in each case.
Generally speaking, I believe the laws are transparent for the public, because more and more interpretations are helpful to clearly understand and settle the legal stipulation in dispute.
The case got the attention of the legal service of the European Commission as it believed that, because of Slovakia's accession to the EU, such cases should be resolved under the EU's own judicial system on the basis of the internal market provisions, and not under the rival Slovak - Dutch BIT with its own form of dispute settlement.
Some quick background: My entire legal career has been devoted almost exclusively to Business Dispute Resolution, and after three decades of «practice,» I believe I do it better now than I did back then.
What makes a court or a party to a legal dispute believe the assertions in paragraph 4.2 about the intention of the signer?
We believe that this focused, team approach is the most efficient way to help a client faced with a legal dispute.
William G. Mitchell Jr., chair of the MSBA Committee on the Resolution of Fee Disputes, says the 92 volunteer attorneys in his service provide a forum for legal consumers who believe they've been overcharged.
But I believe that policy holder will not be given any choice, as it is the company which states clearly about the «jurisdiction area» in case of any legal disputes.
So, an employee working in New Jersey, who believes she is due (a) payment for accrued but unused vacation, and (b) was also denied the legal minimum hourly wage, can file a legal claim using New Jersey law against an employer headquartered in Massachusetts, even if she signed an agreement that said, in effect, «I promise to use only Massachusetts law to resolve any and all disputes.».
To that end, I believe in utilizing alternative dispute resolution methods such as collaborative divorce, mediation, negotiation, and, in some cases, arbitration, to help resolve legal disputes.
The family law attorneys of Bartholomew & Wasznicky LLP believe that positioning our clients for the next stage of their lives is as important as navigating difficult divorce - related legal disputes.
CHILDS (Children in Legal Disputes) was started in 1989, by Ian du Toit and Anne - Marie RenckenWentzel, because they believed that children of divorced parents were victims of circumstances they did not understand, and that one had to work within the system to change it.
If you believe that a change in child custody or parenting arrangements needs to be addressed, seek legal advice and counsel from an attorney experienced in child custody disputes and resolution.
The primary reason for the debate is that PAS is a product of the adversary legal system, and the families in which the PAS is present believe (very naively) that the courts provide their best hope for resolving their disputes.
If buyer clients believe that they may have a claim against a builder under a statutory, express, or implied warranty, there are several important steps they should take: Read the warranty, if there is one, provided by the builder; call the builder and try to resolve the dispute; provide written notice to the builder of the defect in the form of a letter; give the builder a reasonable amount of time to resolve the problem; seek legal advice if the dispute can not be resolved; and contact the state consumer protection agency or state attorney general's office.
The Globe and Mail reports that largely because of erroneous legal advice, the families responded only in a perfunctory way to the legal action, believing that they could simply agree to reverse the sale and forget the dispute.
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