«It's
a critical piece of law in the country, and no one really knows what it means or says.
Not exact matches
The Philippines brought an arbitration case in 2013 over the South China Sea, eventually lodging 15 claims against China related to the U.N. Convention on the
Law of the Sea — a critical piece of international law that both countries have ratifi
Law of the Sea — a
critical piece of international
law that both countries have ratifi
law that both countries have ratified.
[9] For the latter proposition, the majority cited an American
law review
piece that, ironically, is
critical of cy près, and that recommends judges not be permitted to approve them.
For a
law practice, typically the blog is a
critical piece of SEO strategy, and one that is so often overlooked.
The
Law Offices
of James Scott Farrin may use accident reconstruction experts who may be able to reconstruct the scene
of an accident, as well as gather and preserve
critical pieces of evidence.
Seeger says training for practice group leaders is another
critical piece of the puzzle missing at many
law firms.
An initiative
of Elliot S. Birnboim, a senior family
law lawyer, divorce lawyer, and commercial litigator at Chitiz Pathak LLP in Toronto, MatrimonialHome.com is designed to inform spouses about what is the
critical piece of the puzzle in a divorce — the matrimonial home.
As we discussed in our recent
piece «Robot, Esq.: Four Reasons Lawyers Shouldn't Fear AI and Automation Legal Tech», there are
critical limitations on the ability
of existing, non-general AI to replace human beings in legal practice — including the truly bespoke nature
of certain tasks, the lack
of sufficiently relevant and tailored data sets to train algorithms to handle even semi-bespoke tasks (given the complex cocktail
of idiosyncratic considerations that good legal counsel comprises), and the non-empirical or data - driven aspects
of the practice
of law — involving emotional intelligence, communication, and persuasion — which I believe are core to providing effective legal services.
The Committee is particularly
critical of the Government's intention that powers under clause 17 should be used, at the discretion
of ministers, to determine the legal status
of individual
pieces of retained direct EU
law.