Sentences with phrase «broken civil justice system»

Not exact matches

At 2 p.m., Tax Equity Now New York (TENNY), a newly formed coalition of homeowners, civil justice organizations, and real estate leaders dedicated to fixing New York City's broken property tax system will make a major announcement, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
My last post here before the summer break was on the OBA end of term speech by Alan Lenczner which lamented the condition of the Ontario civil justice system, and in particular, delays in obtaining hearing dates.
[42] I told Mr. Elkin that the question I had raised concerned compliance or lack of compliance with the order made by Stinson J. I told him that the Supreme Court of Canada has said that the civil justice system in Canada is broken and that more intensive Trial Management is one of the mechanisms being implemented to try to repair the system.
It's a shame because as we also noted in our letter to Safer, «In the 1980s, 60 Minutes engaged in some ground - breaking journalism with correspondent Ed Bradley and producer David Gelber that exposed myths about juries and the civil justice system, which were then and continue to be perpetuated by the insurance industry, drug companies, tobacco companies, medical lobbies and other special interests seeking to limit their liability from lawsuits.»
But a new report prepared for the B.C. Civil Liberties Association says a business administration model won't help to fix what's broken in B.C.'s justice system.
Although the civil justice system is not broken, it is in serious need of repair.
The Supreme Court of Canada recognized the challenge of ensuring access to civil justice in Canada... In Hryniak... at para. 1, Karakatsanis J. said that the system as we know it is broken:
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