Sentences with phrase «cases emanating»

Ros has acted on many of the largest English cases emanating from Russia, CIS and CEE in recent years.
We have experience in cases emanating from US, Europe and elsewhere and in working with a foreign client's local counsel in cross-border litigation in multi-jurisdictional claims.
Our firm's New York and Connecticut scaffold accident attorneys have represented clients for over 25 years in cases emanating from falls from defective or broken scaffolds in New York Counties like Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Manhattan and in Westchester jurisdictions like White Plains, Larchmont, Mamaroneck, Rye, Mount Vernon, Yonkers, Ossining, Port Chester, Greenburgh, Elmsford, Bronxville, Scarsdale, Ardsley, Irvington, Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow as well as Connecticut jurisdictions, like Stamford, New Haven, Fairfield, Meriden, Bridgeport, Norwalk, Westport and Greenwich.
Corker Binning's extradition work is often high - profile, and the firm devotes itself to taking on complex or unusual extradition cases which raise novel points of law, whether under the European Arrest Warrant scheme or cases emanating from outside the EU.
All cases emanating from the customary court, grade C, go to the high court but with the establishment of this court of appeal, customary court cases will now be fast - tracked.
The case emanated from the Bronx Household of Faith's use of PS 15 on Andrews Avenue in University Heights.

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The skeleton, the blood vessels, organs, all of it, were simply augmented - reality images emanating from the Microsoft HoloLens visors we were wearing — and created by an ingenious software model developed by Dr. Mark Griswold, a professor of radiology at Cleveland's Case Western Reserve University, and his team.
When I was an active churchgoer, sure the church (baptist in my case) wasn't exactly pro-gay, but you simply didn't have the sheer amount of hate emanating from the pulpit for these people that you have today.
Just last year, Northwestern head coach Pat Fitzgerald insisted his team was tight, and that there were no problems emanating from the union - or - no - union debate that in some cases put coach statements at odds with player statements.
The Safra Maternity Pillow uses shredded memory foam as the stuffing material, and a 100 % cotton pillow case to ensure that the body heat emanated does not stay trapped and the fabric feels soft enough to sleep upon.
Every investigative committee setup ends as bargaining chips to add more to the next budget and in rare cases when reports emanate from such Committees, it is at the gain of Bake - beans sellers, fried - yam merchants and hawkers of groundnuts and popcorn.
Judging from the complaining that still emanates from the body politic about IPSA and its practices, the notion that statutory underpinning in its case at least did not equal «entirely controlled by politicians.»
Ground - based telescopes bolster the case for hazes emanating from Ceres's mysterious bright spots
The action scenes have a particular you - are - there quality, the sound emanating from everywhere and beneath in a dynamic, fluid way — no pun intended, in the case of the Torus break - in and its persuasively dense water vacuum.
On paper, the case was convincing; the first feature — Sylvester Stallone vehicle Judge Dredd — was universally panned, new lead Karl Urban was less than successful in his last marquee outing (2005's Doom), and reports of disharmony emanated from the set during production.
Research (by Irenee Beattie, Josipa Roksa, and Richard Arum) that examined appellate court cases from 2000 to 2002 found that, on average, those cases emerged from secondary schools with 29 percent nonwhite students compared to 37 percent nonwhite students in the national population of secondary schools (the latter weighted for enrollment size to be comparable to the court case data); appellate cases also emanated from schools with more educational resources per student (student / teacher ratios of 16.3 compared to 17.5 nationally).
In the case of Rwandan refugees who are estimated at 1 600 (0.5 % of the global Rwandan refugee population), 4 protection challenges do not only emanate from socio - economic exclusion but also from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)'s recommendation that said Rwandan refugee status be revoked through the invocation of cessation clause in accordance with Articles 1C (5) and 1C (6) of the 1951 Refugee Convention.5 Added to this challenge are also those of insecurity, fear and terror, caused by an unending hunting down of Rwandan refugees who live in South Africa and elsewhere.
Thus I say be cautious at present; have some safe assets available in case we have a panic that emanates out of Europe, and has second - order effects on the US.
Just in case I missed the point, the sound of jackboots emanates from waste bins.
While this is the case, one's attention is tensely suspended by a buoyant, centrally emanating and lateral expanse that is reminiscent of Jackson Pollock's Number 1a (1948).
Give the impression that they emanate from or are endorsed by us or any other person or entity, if this is not the case.
AS THE LAWRENCE WEINER RETROSPECTIVE at the Whitney Museum fades to white under multiple coats of Kilz and latex paint, and his various exuberant ephemera take up residence at LA MoCA before wending their way back to their rightful property owners; as Tate Modern and the ICA London emerge from momentary spells of whispered headlines, random sketching, streams of consciousness, and face slapping; as New York's New Museum concludes its vestigial assault on the Work of Art, not to mention the etiquette of proper spacing, and as visitors to the new building experience the worst case of buyer's remorse since the reopening of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; as the Metropolitan Museum's Dutch paintings readjust to the staid organizing principles of artist's name, date, and genre rather than hanging according to who bought what from whom (on whose advice) and resold it to so - and - so, who then donated it to the Met; and as the scent of modesty - prosaic, charcoal filtered, crystalline - emanates from the 2008 Whitney Biennial, now is as good a time as any to talk about money.
This was especially true in the case of shamans, whose power could not be entirely learned, but was said to emanate come from a mysterious connection with the supernatural.
Furthermore, it offers an interesting perspective from which we can observe the development of an area of freedom, security and justice in Europe, and how the relationships between the two main European human rights instruments — the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU («CFREU») and the European Convention of Human Rights («ECHR») and the related case law emanating from the courts of Luxembourg and Strasbourg — are evolving.
Even if our attorney did not handle your case initially, he is committed to nurturing a long - standing relationship that will allow our firm to represent you fully during your current needs, and any evolving conditions that emanate from its ruling.
If one could calculate all the cases in which the Court had to choose between straightforward and concrete language and something more esoteric and convoluted, I wonder how often the more esoteric renditions would emanate from the Justice Department on behalf of various Crown agencies and how often from «ordinary Canadians».
I don't get that worked up about many decisions emanating from any body lower than the court of appeal level anyway (unless they're my cases I suppose).
So, EC, as the EU institution responsible for safeguarding the principles and rules of the EU Treaties, has the duty to assess (together with DG Comp) the single European market and to evaluate cases that are incompatible with provisions of the Treaties, as well as other legislative acts emanating from it, as set out in Article 17 (1) TEU.
The case of Schreyer v. Schreyer, which originally emanated from Manitoba, presented the court with a unique opportunity to evaluate provincial disparity across Canada in terms of how one spouse's bankruptcy affects the equalization entitlement of the other.
[14] These «clearly established principles of law» do not emanate solely from precedential appellate decisions, but rather «can derive from a variety of legal sources, including recent controlling case law, rules of court, statutes, and constitutional law.»
In a recent case, NNCC No. 6 v. Temedio, a condominium corporation applied to the Court for an order requiring a tenant to permanently vacate the leased unit due to loud noises and voices emanating from the unit, which constituted a breach of the corporation's rules.
«In appropriate cases prosecutions may be brought where it is not possible for the Crown to prove by direct evidence the involvement of the defendant in the commission of specific offences nor the receipt of monies by him arising out of the commission of specific criminal offences... Whilst the prosecution must prove that the property is «criminal property» within the meaning of the statutory definition, there is nothing in the wording of the section which imports any further requirement that the property emanated from a particular crime or a specific type of criminal conduct.»
Instead the attention has been turned to the information emanating from the courts with proposals for providing more information in significant cases where there is a public interest in the case.
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 dismissing the appeal the ECtHR decided to maintain the high threshold established in D given that in such cases the alleged future harm would emanate not from the intentional acts or omissions of public authorities or non-state bodies, but instead from a naturally occurring illness and the lack of sufficient resources to deal with it in the receiving country.
As usual, most of the news emanating from China this week concerned mining, including the curious case of the new Dragonmint miner.
While it could be suggested that the themes with which we engaged over the two days emanate from the darker reaches of the human psyche, with the attendant assumption, therefore, that a pall of gloom hung heavy over the participants, I am happy to report that the opposite was the case.
Rarely have so many strained arguments and optimistic can - do slants been incorporated into researchers» write - ups as has been the case with findings emanating out of joint custody and father involvement studies.
With its glowing, coloured casing, this bedside clock emanates Good - Day - Sunshine vibes, meaning it's a great object to set your sights on first thing each day.
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