Sentences with phrase «cases turn on»

• Colleagues within a firm may see you as less of a «real» lawyer — even though the purely legal aspects of e-discovery can be complex and demanding and some major cases turn on clients» and lawyers» e-discovery practices and missteps (e.g. Apple v. Samsung).
Like any lawsuit, defamation cases turn on evidence.
Most negligence cases turn on who owed a duty of care to whom, what that duty of care was, and whether it was breached.
The business litigation cases turn on the skill and technology knowledge of senior partner George Bellas, who has achieved a national reputation for his work in complex business lawsuits and has been recognized by other lawyers as one of the best trial lawyers in Illinois.
«Those of us who have been in this business long enough realize these cases turn on the facts, and there are some...
And, yes, the case turns on whether Gawker's free speech right should extend to publishing a video that showed Hogan's ding - a-ling (albeit a grainy version of it).
This case turns on the duty of integrity owed by Barclays to its clients.
The researchers found that a protein called KROX20, more commonly associated with nerve development, in this case turns on in skin cells that become the hair shaft.
The DOJ's case turns on «agency pricing,» a scheme that former Apple CEO Steve Jobs had used with publishers, the WSJ reports.
The case turns on the publishers» decision in 2010 to switch to «agency pricing» in which they set the prices and give retailers like Apple and Amazon (s AMZN) a commission.
A big part of the underlying case turns on «most favored nation» clauses and the publishers» decision to impose so - called «agency pricing,» which saw retailers like Amazon and Apple take a commission from a price set by the publishers.
Only a bankrupt thinker would make his case turn on the fact that the science says «nearly ice free» and the popular press shortens this to «ice free»
As Nellie M says above, the case turned on one provision in the BNA Act.
The case turned on the admissibility of the seized drugs, and whether the police officers who searched Mr. Tran's vehicle were acting within their lawful authority.
The issue in this case turned on who owned the ATV at the time of the incident.
The Ledbetter case turned on an interpretation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which, the Supreme Court ultimately held, limited someone's recovery in a sex discrimination suit to damages that occurred within 180 days of the initial complaint to the EEOC.
Ultimately, the issue in this case turned on the «necessity» limb of proportionality, and specifically the argument that taxation could achieve the same level of health protection but with less disruption to trade.
It found that the case turned on the fact that the parties negotiated a divorce settlement.
The case turned on very specific facts, including importantly, that the pension scheme member in question, Mrs Staveley, died in 2006 so the relevant IHT legislation was that which was in force at the time.
The case turned on only one provision in the Irving / CEP collective agreement, being the management rights clause, which stated as follows:
... each case turns on its own facts and the process of assessing damages should be a practical one designed to do justice between the parties.
The case turned on the ECHR's finding that the employer had not given the employee proper advance warning that it would monitor his communications, and in particular had not told him that the content of his messages would be read.
In contrast, the majority of the courts of appeals that have considered the question have held, in accord with the court of appeals in this case, that the statutory maximum penalty in a drug conspiracy case turns on the jury's determination of the type and quantity of drugs involved in the conspiracy as a whole.
While each case turns on its own facts, decisions of the United Kingdom and Canada suggest the courts are inclined to give full effect to the requirement that the item as produced complies with the prescribed criteria on the basis that although the customer or employer has specified or approved the design, the contractor is expected to take the risk if they agreed to work to a design that would render the item incapable of meeting the agreed criteria.
The case turned on Daubert hearings.
[115] Each case turns on its own facts.
Though every case turns on its own facts and circumstances, the foregoing result aligns with the conclusions arrived at in each of Lumanlan and Khunkhun.
The case turned on the scope of the accident reporting obligation set out in s. 172 (1)(a) of the Workers Compensation Act, and whether BC Hydro had an obligation to report a serious injury to another company's employee when BC Hydro employees became of aware of the accident during the rescue of the injured worker.
He stated that more evidence was necessary to «do justice between the parties» because: 1) the case turned on credibility, the Plaintiff's in particular; the Plaintiff denied consenting to the tooth removal, even though the Defendants» records suggested otherwise.
Dismissing the appeal, the Supreme Court distinguished the earlier decision in Harding v. Wealands on the basis that that case turned on the NSW tort damages rules constituting a package of rules -LSB-...]
This case turned on the scope of management rights under a collective agreement, especially in view of the fact that the policy was unilaterally imposed.
The policy concerns are the same in all three cases, but every domestic allegation case turns on its own facts and requires a flexible approach.
The Court's disposition of the case turns on its conclusion that time - shifting is a fair use.
John e Miller As best as I understand it, the HathiTrust case turned on fair use.
The case turned on whether or not Linda's parents, aunt, and uncle knew the grandfather was a pedophile and failed to take reasonable care to protect Linda from danger.
Each case turns on its own circumstances.
In a concurring judgment, Lord Carnwath emphasises that, in his view, the conclusion in this case turns on the special characteristics of a LLP, which is something of a hybrid as between a conventional 1890 Act partnership and a limited company.
Their accounts of the relevant events differed widely and the case turned on credibility.
The case turns on the meaning of the Alien Tort Statute, a cryptic 1789 law that allows federal district courts to hear «any civil action by an alien for a tort only, committed in violation of the law of nations or a treaty of the United States.»
The law now makes it clear that corroboration — outside evidence that confirms what the complainant says — is not required for a conviction, so the case turns on the complainant's version of events.
Each case turns on its own facts.
Also from the legal perspective, the case turned on issues around the technical validity of planning instruments such as so - called «living wills», representation agreements, advance directives and related appointments.
In response, the EAT said only that each case turned on its own facts.
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The case turns on the contracts that Groupon signs with merchants who offer daily deals to customers.
The question at the heart of the case turned on the tiny antennas that Aereo rented to each subscriber.
For example, taking them out of the case turns them on, and when I did it the first time, they were already in pairing mode.
In any event, the statement is dictum, since the case turned on the corollary rule that modification of custody may be ordered when the custodial parent has moved for the purpose of frustrating contact between the child and the noncustodial parent.
The Court stated that the case turned on the question of whether the City's proposed taking constituted a valid «public purpose».

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