Sentences with phrase «case judgment call»

Basically you need to make a case - by - case judgment call.

Not exact matches

To find out, call the court that handled the case and request a copy of the petition or judgment.
Even in the case of the so - called «testimony of the senses,» this counts as «testimony» only if it is used to support a judgment which goes beyond the mere recording of facts.
I know since the court gave the markafi group judgment in the pdp case, the so called ADP will die a natural death.
Wrapping up his case, Darling said the government had made the right judgment calls over the last two to three years with regard to the economy and the banking sector, and would continue to do so in the future.
«There are judgment calls that are often made in complex, nuanced cases,» he continued.
Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu has called on the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen to address the spate of conflicting judgments on electoral cases in the country.
Despite his comments about representing «little people,» Silver was hired as of counsel at the firm Weitz & Luxenberg to bring «prestige» — as one of the name partners put it in testimony during the trial — and he acted primarily as a so - called rainmaker, bringing in lucrative referrals for mesothelioma cases, which paid him a portion of the proceeds from any judgment or settlement.
They align themselves with others who are deemed to make accurate judgement calls on a matter — even if in the current case they make less accurate judgments.
At that time, the plaintiffs — adult stem cell researchers James Sherley and Theresa Deisher — expect to file what's called a motion for summary judgment, which asks that the case be decided without a trial.
In the handful of cases where degrees were sufficiently ambiguous, I made a judgment call based upon scholarly appointments and such.
Many teachers unions also favor getting rid of bad educators, not based strictly on test scores or the subjective judgment of principals, but through «peer review» plans which call for expert teachers to come into a school and work with struggling educators and in some cases recommend termination.
You have to look at each case individually and make a judgment call.
In this case, it'd be easy to argue that you're getting close to a couple of hundred bucks in value from the Platinum and should maybe hold on to it, but you'd still have make your own judgment call.
The retention of PCs would not necessarily be coded — in many cases it's a more nuanced judgment call based on the results.
However, their application is inevitably fact sensitive and so whether or not a person is so acting will inevitably call for informed judgment by reference to the facts of a given case.
In its judgment of 26 February 2013, the CJEU responded to the first two questions in the affirmative, and clarified that Article 53 of the Charter only allows national authorities to apply higher standards of protection of fundamental rights where an EU legal act calls for national implementing measures, but not where, as in this case, the EU legal act harmonises the law between the Member States.
Oleniuk called the judgment «persuasive and well reasonsed» and likely to broadly apply in other jurisdictions in cases involving interpretation of the Constitution and treaties.
Instead, the case dragged on for two years; the docket sheet has around 80 entries; both sides hired computer experts, and in the end the case was dismissed on summary judgment, in a decision where the judge spent almost 40 pages analyzing every claim made by Healthcare and dismissing it only after rigorous and in - depth analysis which went, in my opinion, far beyond the call of duty.
The answer generally comes from across the oak - panelled desk of a lawyer, who draws on wisdom gained from years of practise, experience with similar cases and knowledge of the law to make a judgment call.
Kudos for putting case results on your lawyer website at all (and not to say that a series of one - liners with six - figure settlements and judgments won't work), but the human story behind that case result is more likely to stick with an injured client, one who is deciding whether or not to call you.
«People are making their own judgments about the case and assuming that she called police because they were black,» Murphy told The Boston Globe.
In a case decided just a few weeks ago called Kramer v. Kramer, the court began the judgment with a lament...
That was a question that was addressed in the Court of Appeal, before the Supreme Court was established, in Attorney - General v E. I referred to that case and in particular to the dissenting judgment of Thomas J who complained of what he called the «judicial minimalism», namely «resolving the issue before the Court and nothing more».
A second judgment in the same case addresses for the first time in the UK the so - called Teckal exemption to EU rules on public procurement.
But there are plenty of cases where it's a judgment call for me.
Mr. Justice Branca, speaking for himself, but without any dissent from the other two members of the Court, said in reference to Smith: Cusack, J., in his judgment for the Court stated that the general rule of practice in criminal cases in England is that the accused person gives evidence before the witnesses whom he proposes to call to testify.
In this case, which Advocate General Kokott called «of fundamental importance for future trade relations between the European Union and a number of dynamic emerging countries, such as the People's Republic of China» (AG para. 1), the Grand Chamber of the ECJ dismissed the Council's appeal of a General Court judgment in favor of the Chinese company.
When you get a cold call from opposing counsel wanting to talk about your case, resist the urge to engage in an impromptu summary judgment hearing.
Critical to the decision of the Court of Appeal was the wording of cl 1 of the lease which set out the term granted in the following way: «from and including 1 January 2003 to 28 September 2004 (hereinafter called «the term» which expression shall include any period of holding over or extension of it whether by statute or at common law or by agreement)...» Rimmer LJ, who gave the only substantive judgment in the case, referred to the words in brackets in this clause as «the words of extension».
We note that you have called no expert evidence to contradict the evidence given by Mr. Jewett (and corroborated by every witness we have called) as to how corporate lawyers identify and manage conflict issues as professionals and approach judgments they must make as counsel in situations comparable to those at issue in our case having regard to, among other things, the important role performed by independent directors deliberating separately and by in - house counsel.
When the judge makes the final decision about your case it is called the judgment.
These are judgment calls that are frequently made by expert witnesses who testify in divorce cases that require business valuation.
«The judgment recognizes what we have long known: solitary confinement exists in Canada no matter what the government chooses to call it, it harms everyone, and it must end,» says Raji Mangat, West Coast LEAF's Director of Litigation and counsel in this case.
Because it's difficult to make judgment calls on an accident without examining all facts, police reports and application laws, you'll want to speak with a Louisville personal injury attorney to discuss the specifics of your case.
The CJEU's recent judgment in this case has found the wholesale obligation and ex ante price regulation imposed by Oftel (Ofcom's predecessor) upon BT in respect of telecommunications subscriber data held on BT's Operator Services Information System database was inconsistent with European law, in particular Directives 2002 / 20 / EC, 2002 / 21 / EC and 2002 / 22 / EC, which form part of the package of telecommunications measures adopted by the EU in 2002 which form what is called the Common Regulatory Framework or CRF.
More than once, Mike has been called upon to parachute into a case to support a trial or help win summary judgment.
At the end of a civil case, the final decision awarding money to the winning party is called the «judgment
In the context of the way they litigated the case that was a judgment call that they had to make in the time.
While Ontario judges may be more amenable to granting such motions, they appear less interested in taking up the Supreme Court's call for judges to remain seized of cases when motions for summary judgment fail.
The name of the legal doctrine that allows a criminal judgment to have this effect in a civil case is called «collateral estoppel» which is also sometimes called «issue preclusion».
In cases that call for multiple findings of fact on the basis of conflicting evidence emanating from a number of witnesses and found in a voluminous record, a summary judgment motion can not serve as an adequate substitute for the trial process.
In many cases, this type of ticket is a judgment call and should be fought.
If the case is tried by the judge, the decision is called a judgment.
They look at the overall facts and circumstances, and in many cases it comes down to a judgment call.
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