Sentences with phrase «by judges at»

«We're extremely proud to be named a finalist in two separate customer service categories by the judges at the prestigious American Business Awards,» said Mark Henson, VP of Travel Customer Service at Allianz Global Assistance USA.
The organizations filed a complaint against Sykes with the 7th Circuit --- the first time they have done so, though they have protested previous appearances by judges at the Federalist Society.
Vidisha, who became one of the youngest lawyers in the country to run a major law firm when she was appointed as Hodge Jones & Allen's new managing partner in January this year, aged 38, was described by the judges at the awards as an «exemplary leader of an inspirational law firm.»
This recommendation was taken up by the judges at the Manchester Technology & Construction Court and Mercantile Court, who agreed to participate in a pilot study.
The two rights live together under our law and are to be interpreted and applied by judges at both the trial and appeal levels...
The biggest concern expressed by judges at the meeting was what merit selection would mean for racial diversity on the bench.
Workers compensation cases are not heard by judges at the local courthouse.
But she said a more formal summer break like the ones enjoyed by judges at the U.S. and U.K. Supreme Courts is simply not practical in Canada because of a combination of the hearing load, translation time, and other factors.
The pressure might have been too much for some writers but not Kate Atkinson: just two years after winning the Costa novel award for Life After Life, a major bestseller hailed as «astonishing» by judges at the time, the novelist has landed the prize again for her follow - up, A God in Ruins.
Her decision was later overturned by a judge at a first - tier immigration tribunal — who was happy with the documents provided by the couple and satisfied the wedding was «properly executed».
Two Manhattan companies that promise to give job applicants training and top - paying jobs for a cash fee of $ 400 were shut down by a judge at the request of the state attorney general.
Melius had recently won control of the firm from founder John Ruocco in a contentious civil court proceeding that has since been sealed by a judge at the request of Suffolk District Attorney Thomas Spota.
The ruling was made last month in response to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request submitted by the British Humanist Association (BHA) in June 2011, and will now be considered by a judge at the Information Tribunal.
The court found that the instructions given to the jury by the judge at Silver's trial were wrong, considering the new definition established by the McDonnell case.
It is another stage of a long - running family feud whose first round concluded in 1994 with the grandchildren's complaint being thrown out by a judge at the same Paris tribunal.
James Hansen, the director of the Nasa Goddard Institute for Space Studies who first warned the world about the dangers of climate change in the 1980s, has joined other scientists in submitting statements to be considered by a judge at the Information Rights Tribunal on Friday... James Hansen told the Guardian: «Our children and grandchildren will judge those who have misled the public, allowing fossil fuel emissions to continue almost unfettered, as guilty of crimes against humanity and nature... If successful, the FOI request may, by exposing one link in a devious manipulation of public opinion, start a process that allows the public to be aware of what is happening, what is at stake, and where the public interest lies.»»
Where police conduct unauthorized or otherwise unreasonable searches, any evidence they gather may be excluded by a judge at trial and, in the most extreme cases, the charges themselves may be dismissed.
Some of these relate to the extent of the parties» knowledge of both sides of the case, and others involve cost - benefit considerations that may favour having the matter decided by a judge at trial rather than resolving it earlier.
Those issues must be addressed by a judge at the time of divorce based on the facts surrounding the case.
The instructions, to be delivered by the judge at the outset of a trial and again before deliberations, tell jurors not to use the Web to conduct their own research about the case and not to use social media to talk about the case with anyone.
However, the claimant argued that a priest is akin to an employee in the sense of being controlled by the church and therefore vicarious liability should arise; this argument was accepted by the judge at first instance in JGE and was upheld by the Court of Appeal.
If parties do not agree to a timesharing schedule and / or parenting plan then the issue will ultimately be determined by the Judge at a hearing and / or trial.
That transcript will be read by the judge at the hearing, and will be considered in the same manner as live court testimony.
The Judgment for Absolute Divorce ends the marriage, and it is signed by the judge at the divorce hearing.
In the extremely narrow class of such cases where a spouse's conduct rises to the level of egregious fault, fault can be considered by the judge at trial, not in calculating an alimony award, but in the initial determination of whether alimony should be allowed at all.
If you and your spouse both agree, you may file a Waiver of Appeal that will permit your divorce to be final immediately after your divorce Order is signed by the Judge at your hearing.

Not exact matches

I think at the root of everything being better now is that I don't judge things by a young person's values.
That's only if the company has at least one full - time employee eligible for a premium assistance tax credit or cost - sharing reduction created by the legislation - and analysts say that eligibility isn't an easy thing to judge, meaning all larger employers could face the responsibility come tax - time.
If you've ever seen a stranger behaving badly — a mother yelling at her kids in the grocery store or someone who's inebriated in public — you may have reacted by silently judging this person.
Geopolitics will remain a wildcard for the Saudi market, Cook said, but at the moment, the market seems to have priced in the risks, such as the recent missiles fired by Yemen, or judged them to be, on balance, not pressing.
MILAN, April 23 - A judge ruled in favor of an appeal by Telecom Italia and its leading investor Vivendi to block a vote on some board director replacements proposed by activist fund Elliott at an April 24 shareholders meeting, a court document showed.
Nonetheless, the judge declared «consumer harm is not relevant» to competition policy; Sears broke the rules by selling tires at a lower price than its competitor most of the time.
Investigating judges suspect that managers of Bollore SA used advertising company Havas to facilitate the election of Alpha Conde in Guinea and Faure Gnassingbe in Togo nearly a decade ago by providing communications advice at a discount price, according to a person with knowledge of the case.
The astonishing start to his writing career at age 16 (he avoided going to prison by writing a letter to the judge)
As we've been reminded in every episode, the judges are looking for at least four qualities in the ideas and prototypes proffered by contestants: innovation, marketability, passion, and mass appeal.
For instance, we were once in a proceeding in which the judge made a ruling on evidence presented at trial by opposing counsel that was going to fundamentally change the outcome of the case.
To select its judges, Next 15 management didn't simply go with the most senior people in the organization; instead, they put up a diverse team selected on the basis of actually being good at judging such a competition: a panel defined not by job title, but by skill and expertise.
In a decision released by the Baltimore Circuit Court, Judge Martin P. Welch wrote that the 35 - year - old was being granted a new trial because his initial council failed to properly cross-examine an expert from the state about the reliability of cell tower data that seemed to place him at the scene of the crime.
Last week, 25 entrepreneurs boarded the Start - up Bus in San Francisco and spent the next 48 hours developing business ideas, which they then pitched to a panel of judges at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin.
As numerous foreign citizens were detained at airports around the globe, triggering spontaneous protests, part of Trump's executive order was temporarily blocked by a federal judge in New York.
One survey of U.S. workers indicated that 57 % of people have judged a colleague by looking at the state of their desk: a tidy one suggests a worker who is organized and accomplished.
But here's the science: A 2012 study, by researchers at the University of Melbourne, the University of Leuven, and New York University, found that people with more complicated last names are judged more negatively.
In a majority opinion written by Judge Christopher F. Droney, the appeals court said the Barry Diller - backed Internet company does not appear to violate copyright law because subscribers are assigned to their own tiny antennas at Aereo's Brooklyn data centre.
We've seen a lot of models popping up over the last seven or eight years with a lot of bells and whistles, but at the end of day you're judged by results.
That hearing was followed up by Trump announcing his seventh wave of judicial nominees, an additional 15 names that are about to be submitted to the Senate, bringing the total number of district and circuit court judges he's nominated to roughly 50 — blowing far past the number of judicial nominations made at this stage of a presidency by any recent predecessors.
At a time when the music industry is dominated by three major labels - Universal, Sony and Warner - will.i.am told CNBC that programs like «The X Factor» and «The Voice,» which he has been a judge on for two years, provide a valuable means for people to become successful artists.
MILAN, April 23 (Reuters)- A judge ruled in favor of an appeal by Telecom Italia (TIM) and its leading investor Vivendi to block a vote on some board director replacements proposed by activist fund Elliott at an April 24 shareholders meeting, a court document showed.
In an August 10, 2009 hearing before Judge Rakoff in a case involving alleged disclosure issues at Bank of America (bac), Rakoff responded to the SEC's evasiveness by stating: «You are not going to be particularly effective with this court by telling me what I already know, namely, that you filed a rather uninformative bare bones complaint.»
THE FACTS: Ryan is right, judging by testimony from Obama administration officials at the hearing a day earlier.
Judging by the various offers leaked to the Financial Times, Tsipras and the Troika are at least in the same neighbourhood.
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