Sentences with phrase «challenging cases often»

While Toronto has been developing, it's at best always going to be a regional centre, whereas the bigger cases, more challenging cases often get channelled through London,» he tells Legal Feeds.

Not exact matches

Of course, as is the case with traditional forex trading, the profit potential is very tempting, but beware that entering the world of investment through short - term trading or day - trading often leads to steep losses, as it is one of the most challenging fields of financial markets.
In fact, the CFPB says, borrowers «often have avenues to reopen bankruptcy cases or otherwise raise «undue hardship» challenges to the enforceability of student loans.»
In other cases, disgruntled students (mostly young men) often challenge my authority in disrespectful ways.
I often hear criticism about ministers who haven't pushed to envelope or shown wisdom by challenging the system — as was certainly the case during Jim Crow.
While she said industry groups often challenge workplace studies, «In my career, I never encountered anything like this case.
If this is the case, I will present myself as a young research scientist who has spent a postdoctoral term in a foreign country, often working in a foreign language, and has acquired all the skills and experiences associated with such a massive challenge.
Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock, the «consulting detective» called upon for challenging police cases, is a tetchy, borderline Asperger syndrome genius more interested in a challenge than dispensing justice while Martin Freeman's Watson, an army surgeon home from Afghanistan, is a warm, loyal and often critical assistant to his eccentric roommate as he slips into his role as assistant.
As is often the case, the strange newcomer helps the medicine go down, but the power to overcome life's challenges was inside us all along.
The California Supreme Court will decide this summer whether to take up an appeal by nine students in the historic Vergara vs. California case challenging our unusually protective teacher tenure laws, as well as a seniority - based layoff system that often keeps ineffective teachers in district classrooms while letting more talented but less senior teachers go.
Before writing American Dervish, I worked as a screenwriter and playwright, and most of my work has dealt with Muslim - American identity, the unique challenges of identifying oneself (or being identified by others) primarily by a religious faith and, in Islam's case, by a faith that has often seen itself (and been seen by others) as «opposed» to the West.
We often consult with veterinarians in the region on challenging feline cases.
A unique and unexpected challenge that we often see in rescue cases is the necessity of house training an older dog.
She knows that often the most exciting cases for an ER doctor are some of the most stressful for the pet's owner, and she prioritizes keeping families informed and prepared to meet the challenges as their pet receives care.
Often finding the right type of partner can be a challenge, but in the case of pet specialty retailers, there are plenty of options — shelters, the ASPCA, guide - dog programs and more, all of which make great partners.
This often makes re-homing them a longer, more challenging process, which was the case for Ace, age 8 and Deuce, 11, a bonded pair of Siberian Huskies (pictured above) in our care for a few months before we made a great match!
«Too often customer service quality can fluctuate and create real challenges in maintaining a reputation for excellence - but this is clearly not the case for our winners!
The supply missions are varied, often challenging, but usually more enjoyable than those offered by the CEO special cargo work — one had me stealthily disposing of enemies whilst searching for the supply crate, whilst another involved stealing a tank and (in my case, because my Bunker is so far from anything) using the sluggish Cargobob to deliver it to my facility.
As is often the case in her work, Ms. Sze has not attempted to conceal her process but leaves it right out in the open for us to see, challenging us to question our willing acceptance of artifice in our perception of the world.
Kajir has served as chief executive officer of the Environmental Law Centre in Port Moresby and was the lead attorney in a Supreme Court case aimed at stopping foreign timber companies» large - scale, illegal deforestation practices, often accompanied by threats of harm to local landholders who dare to challenge them.
As we try to figure out how to reverse this defeat, films like Flow will help inform public consciousness of the need to do so.But as is the case after seeing many (perhaps too many, of late) environmental documentaries, I also wished that the film had had fewer talking heads (especially white male radically professorial ones — and I say that as a white male radical former professor), less of an impulse to be comprehensive (when you try for the universal all the time, you often lose the specific), and more of a narrative focus on particular responses (successful or not) to particular challenges.
The most challenging cases are often those in which there is no identifiable «condition» but there are symptoms that are affecting the plaintiff's ability to function.
I've often succeeded in concluding difficult cases other firms have turned away, and thrive on this challenge.
If a case is particularly difficult to follow, I often have a conversation with my students about what aspects of the writing made the opinion so challenging for the reader.37 We explore questions pertaining to the opinion's organization, its lack of a roadmap or other helpful contextual clues, its overly long paragraphs that contain multiple legal points, or its ridiculously long sentences with numerous embedded clauses.
An expert Toronto fraud lawyer, I can often spot «holes in the case» or find opportunities to exclude or challenge specific evidence.
And indeed, because firms often use pro bono as training, Skadden may have double - or triple - staffed the case where fewer attorneys might have been necessary (in fact, defendants challenged Skadden's bill for three attorneys at trial, rather than just two, the same number that the defense had).
Recent cases include: Axiom Litigation Financing Fund (acting for the «receiver / liquidator» of a Caymans Islands fund: # 110m dispute); Frauntled Management Limited v Featherwood ($ 13m investment dispute before the BVI Court of Appeal); BBX Capital Asset Management v Royal Bank of Canada & Ors ($ 30m Cayman dispute relating to transaction to defraud creditors / sham trusts); Trinity Management Group Ltd v Burke Consolidated Ltd (s. 184I / s.175 BVI dispute); Maruti Holdings PTE Limited v Sinclair Strategies Limited (BVI jurisdictional challenge); QVT Fund & Ors v China Zenix Auto International Limited (s. 184I and s184C BVI dispute: interim injunction) In addition, the international nature of commercial fraud often results in Paul advising in relation to proceedings before off - shore courts such as in VTB v Nutritek (advised on interim relief in Cayman Islands and maintenance of BVI injunction in light of UK Supreme Court decisions) and in other off - shore jurisdictions such as Jersey, Guernsey and Nevis.
It's complying with the picayune and sometimes obscure court rules, like putting an asterisk near cases of top authority or certifying the right word count or properly spacing footnotes that challenge and befuddle most lawyers far more than substance, because there's often no readily identifiable place to get the right answer.
Tuckers Solicitors are often instructed to review cases with a view to establishing whether there are any grounds for challenging a decision of the prosecuting authorities or the Court, or appealing a defendant's conviction or sentence.
Women associates are often reluctant to raise these challenges in case it signals that they are not coping.
He demonstrates, with case citations, that American courts have largely failed to recognize the risk posed by admitting out of court «statements» made by computers, often by utilizing the business records exception in a manner treats computer - generated as far more reliable than they deserve to be treated given the commonplace challenges in processing data: «Just because businesses rely on faulty computer programs does not necessarily mean that courts should follow suit.»
Often robbery cases involve challenging the voluntariness of a statement or simply challenging the identification evidence that the Crown has presented.
When that is the case an accused will often want to challenge the allegation supporting any «Peace Bond» but disputing same.
While these cases are unique, challenging and often difficult, counsel who recognize and understand the nature of these conditions and are willing to bear the cost of obtaining costly expert reports will be able to obtain appropriate results for their clients.
Video surveillance seems to be especially prevalent in cases involving claims for chronic pain because the reporting of chronic pain to medical professionals is often seen by insurance adjusters to be «subjective,» and thus subject to challenge.
Although getting the right lead on a specific individual can be challenging, half the battle is often identifying the right type of expert for your case.
Personal injury cases involving recreational activities often face challenges with assumption of risk challenges.
These cases often challenge our clients» basic business practices, including the ability to charge certain fees, do business with affiliates, and foreclose on loan collateral, and involve issues with widespread industry impact.
However, these kinds of cases often come with a variety of challenges that are unique to motorcycles, like inaccurate witnesses regarding speed, jury biases and complicated injuries.
Cases such as these are challenging, as the value and often complex medical issues mean that they can be contested heavily by the Defendant, both in terms of whether negligence occurred, but also in respect of the appropriate value of compensation needed by the client to deal with the consequences of such alleged negligence.
He knows the unique challenges associated with these cases, and he knows how to battle the insurance companies that often try to offer you a settlement that is less than the maximum value of your claim.
With law firms often collecting data for cases from a variety of disparate sources, assembling a single document from that data can be a challenge.
We provide an overarching management role for clients facing challenges that often arise in cases attacking fundamental business practices and in matters where industrywide concerns are implicated.
Cases often combat social and economic injustice, protect the earth's sustainability or challenge predatory corporate conduct.
Our cases often involve constitutional challenges such as regulatory takings and the infringement of substantive and procedural due - process rights.
You have dealt extensively with prosecuting and defending civil fraud claims; what are often the challenges involved in these cases?
Wherever possible, it is important to obtain the names and contact information of witnesses, as the biggest challenge with intentional tort cases is often determining what exactly took place.
We have advised a wide range of clients, from SMEs to FTSE 100 listed companies, achieving excellent outcomes in what are often very challenging cases.
We have enjoyed great victories framing scientific issues and positioning cases successfully for Daubert and analogous state - court challenges, often leading to summary judgment of hundreds of cases in favor of our clients.
This is a unique and often challenging area of the law that relies far more heavily on case law and the subjective interpretation of judges than other areas.
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