Sentences with phrase «defence of someone»

He regularly acts in defence of claims against a broad range of professionals including accountants, insolvency practitioners, insurance brokers.
In the meantime, the purchasers brought a motion to strike out the statement of defence of the sellers on the ground that the sellers had not paid the costs award.
Also successful defence of associated private law claim for false imprisonment concerning 25 months immigration detention (defendant entitled to find no independent evidence of torture or trafficking).
Today, it finds its most vital expression in social and economic fairness, concern for others and the vigorous defence of human rights.
Firstly, he is asking that the common law defence of necessity should be granted to doctors who help people to end their lives.
The Labour peer also issued a robust defence of the upper chamber's right to amend the legislation.
It was a thoughtful, well - argued, and passionate defence of freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and the freedom to insult.
A stronger defence of its record probably wouldn't have won them the election, but it should have reached out more to the middle.
He has a broad civil litigation practice which focuses on commercial litigation, defence of professionals, intellectual property disputes, partnership / shareholder disputes, and employment matters.
He spoke up in defence of marriage and the family.
He has also been instructed in the prosecution and defence of criminal matters such as pollution and fatal injury incidents.
In defence of such law students (and I may or may not be one), I would argue that many of those cases are not worth reading.
From law school on, his focus has remained on criminal practice and procedure, and defence of individual rights in the face of government intrusion on those rights.
On one side the threats to present security drive us to desperate defence of what we have.
Many books have been written in defence of religious belief in the face of scientific challenges, but this is not one of them.
Our own defence of the human soul has proved inadequate.
The problem is complicated by the fact that there are real issues of justice and defence of values in any important conflict.
You can come to us for 24/7 «dawn raid» services and training, as well as corporate defence of economic crimes.
She was especially concerned about the extent of industry funding of education for health professionals and was also keen to push for legal action in defence of mother's rights to breastfeed.
But to use the weak defence of the opponent, before the first half, they have secured the match by all calculations.
In partial defence of the profession, these relationships (real or imaginary) are sometimes initiated by patients.
He played another four games in the unsuccessful defence of their title the following year.
He's right, of course, but - in defence of journalists - it is a two - horse race.
In their understandable defence of friends they are themselves stained by association.
We do not undertake a complete defence of the possibility of metaphysical knowledge.
Just a no nonsense defence of something that is obviously right.
In defence of race - based policy — We should accept it in the interim only if there is no better solution and only if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
It's not good enough to say simply «I disagree» and then explain some other, seemingly unrelated defence of the paper.
Our goal is to provide cost effective, results - oriented defence of motor vehicle tort claims and accident benefits disputes.
In this context, there can be no possible defence of the right to comment anonymously.
The prosecution and defence of contentious intellectual property actions for shoe retailers.
The successful defence of these claims can be difficult.
The lack of defence of the last Labour fiscal record is both tragic and a major contributor to the loss.
In the biggest march in the country for many years, an estimated 15,000 people demonstrated jointly with human rights and environment defenders in the «world march in defence of mother earth».
A law firm represented a lawyer with respect to the lawyer's unsuccessful defence of an action to enforce a foreign judgment.
This article summarizes a sampling of those claims in defence of which we went to court in 2015.
Feyisetan Akeeb Kareem, Coordinator, Committee for Defence of Human Rights, Aniocha South Local Government Area, Delta State: We the residents of Ukwu - Oji Quarters in Ogwashi - Ukwu Town in Delta State are appealing to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission and the Consumer Protection Council to come to our aid because we hardly see electricity supply to use -LSB-...]
In BC, the Libel and Slander Act, RSBC 1996, c 263 could similarly be amended to include the statutory defence of qualified privilege in appropriate cases.
Often this involves stressing what are now conservative views of free market economics and belief in individual responsibility, with social liberal views on defence of civil rights, environmentalism and support for a limited welfare state.
Also, any potential defence of fair comment was defeated by the finding of malice.
She suggested that there could be «a general defence of justification in discrimination law, so that courts and tribunals could get down to addressing the real issues — legitimate aim, rational connection, proportionality — rather than looking for distinctions which mean that they hold that there was no discrimination at all.
What actually takes up 50 per cent of the Premier's time is dealing with defence of the realm.
Applicability to Blogs [31] At paragraphs 96 and 97 of the Grant v. Torstar, supra, decision, the Supreme Court held that the new defence of responsible communication on matters of public interest was applicable to blog postings and other online media.
The jury did not find liability for the text search results because the Google could rely on the statutory defence of innocent dissemination.
A lucid and withering defence of truth in climate science has been delivered to Australian audiences by a New Zealand political leader.
A staunch defence of free play time isn't what you usually expect from such highfalutin meetings, but it's certainly refreshing.
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