The phrase
"defence counsel" refers to a lawyer or attorney who represents and defends a person who has been accused of a crime in a court of law. They ensure that the accused person's rights are protected and put forward their case to try and prove their innocence.
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We have a reputation with insurance companies and
defence counsel for staying on top of our files and sharing information to avoid last minute surprises at the negotiating table.
A motion dismissing an action on the basis that a plaintiff has not met this test is often brought
by defence counsel as a means of creating immunity to liability.
The material you share can be «mined» by
defence counsel in a personal injury lawsuit in a manner that might undermine your case for damages.
A substantial proportion of professional liability claims against
criminal defence counsel are based on allegations of «ineffective assistance».
In regional locations, law enforcement staff would attend court with their scheduling book to coordinate court dates
with defence counsel and crown.
These companies can then use this information to provide instructions to
defence counsel on how to proceed in the litigation, or more likely, their positions on settlement.
I am a litigator and have represented over 1000 clients as
defence counsel at various stages of the process.
Knowledge of its existence might well have affected settlement negotiations and would have
enabled defence counsel to anticipate the document's possible presentation at trial.
She maintains an active hearing practice, and has particular expertise in administrative and civil proceedings involving regulated professionals, both as a prosecutor and
defence counsel before regulatory tribunals and the civil courts.
At the end of the defence's case,
defence counsel admitted failing to stop and remain at the scene of an accident was made out.
Normally most lawyers, plaintiff and
defence counsel alike, can usually agree to the likely range of the period of reasonable notice.
Had the document been disclosed in a timely way, it would have undoubtedly
affected defence counsel's preparation for trial.
These observations should not be seen as a criticism of
defence counsel whose efforts were no doubt intended to assist the court.
From the moment you are suspected of being involved in a sexual assault or sex crime, you need
determined defence counsel that can inform and advocate for you.
Since defence counsel has effectively conceded that it has had one examination for discovery of the plaintiff, the defence application to have a further examination for discovery of the plaintiff is dismissed.
I have concluded that the position of the defendant, and the legal and ethical position
of defence counsel, are less difficult to maintain than many lawyers think.
These insights allow counsel to develop proactive strategies, from product recall to settlement analysis to hiring
defence counsel in advance of a first suit.
I'm sure he practiced criminal law and it's common for the police in smaller towns to offer less assistance to
criminal defence counsel.
At the end of the defence's case,
defence counsel admitted that failing to stop and remain at the scene of an accident had been proven.
After thorough cross-examination of the Crown witnesses by
defence counsel Joseph Neuberger and credible evidence given by the client, all charges were dismissed by the trial judge.
Defence counsel argued for a term of probation with conditions similar to a conditional sentence order that would have allowed her to serve the sentence in the community and may have included a period of house arrest.
On July 10th, the British Columbia Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal from an order which
allowed defence counsel to be present at an in camera hearing to determine whether informer privilege was validly claimed.
Equifax has turned to King & Spalding chief privacy officer Phyllis Sumner to serve as
lead defence counsel in more than 70 class actions brought over its massive data breach, according to sources familiar with the litigation.
But when defending a negligence claim where clients seek to hold lawyers accountable for the unfavourable results of their own business or strategic decisions, LAwPRO's
defence counsel don't hesitate to draw the line.
Critics also note the all - white jury that tried Stanley, a jury resulting in part
from defence counsel's use of peremptory challenge to exclude indigenous jurors (National Post, February 9, 2018).
The Post reported
when defence counsel asked if he should continue to present argument, Stroud said he wanted Ripley to try to «unconvince» him.
Under Canadian law,
defence counsel appointed by an insurer is considered to have a «tripartite» retainer, between the insurer and the insured.
As Toronto lawyer Leora Shemesh prepares to defend herself against charges of perjury and obstruction of justice, other
defence counsel say they've also been dealing with issues surrounding the existence — or not — of a video that surfaced in a drug case she acted in.
Court Restricts Pre-Trial Communication
Between Defence Counsel and Health Practitioners, Lawyers Weekly, July, 2008
[243] It is a strange circumstance that
defence counsel asks for an adverse inference that Dr. Cox would have given unfavourable opinion evidence to the plaintiff at the same time she says she did not ask Dr. Cox that same question in the witness box because she wasn't sure what his evidence would be.
Affleck
told defence counsel that although he understood that the sheer number of people charged «imposed layers of complexity» on the trials, he was prepared to move as quickly as possible.
He pled guilty mid-trial, after which the Crown and
defence counsel made a joint submission that the appropriate sentence was an additional 18 months with no probation.
It follows that the trial judge erred in
permitting defence counsel to hear the testimony of an officer tending to reveal the identity of the putative informant at the «first stage» hearing.»
She issued a small claims court action against a
LawPRO defence counsel who had appeared before Rady, J. Counsel appeared before Little, J. on October 21, 2011.
His experience as In - House Counsel, and as a «client», provided Frank with excellent insight and an appreciation for the type of skills and expertise that insurers look for when
retaining defence counsel.
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