Sentences with phrase «big judgment»

Lawyers who win big judgments against landlords (the kind that put your net worth at risk) are going to go after the low hanging fruit.
Regulators have steadily added tough safety, emissions and fuel efficiency standards, and in the U.S., class - action lawsuits that have yielded big judgments is putting additional pressure on auto companies.
Meyer, who has been a medical malpractice lawyer for 30 years and has won some of the state's biggest judgments in such suits, said he has never encountered a case of a patient dying as a result of a fall from an operating table.
That's a big judgment, and maybe Gaddis is right.
A political party that does not move forward always ends up going backwards... On the big judgments we have nothing to apologise for.
But, in his defence, the Shadow Chancellor got the big judgment right: to oppose nationalisation.
The two men get on well and with Andy Coulson and Steve Hilton are members of what Iain Martin has called The Quartet - the group of four that makes all the big judgments about Tory strategy.
No we wait for specs and THEN make the big judgments
However: these are defenses, meaning that when you get sued, your attorney can argue that it's fair use, and if the jury accepts the argument, then you won't get hit with a big judgment.
It has been pointed out that big data needs to be complemented by «big judgment».
He said that in my state, the biggest judgment against a landlord ever was 1 million dollars.
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