Sentences with phrase «dispose of cases»

Although we are proud of our trial record, our primary goal is to dispose of cases by dispositive motion.
Others would say that experience is unnecessary when the appellate courts routinely dispose of cases without opinions, abdicating their essential two-fold mission: shaping the law and giving litigants the comforting impression that their arguments had been thoughtfully considered.
The current economic climate may result in an increase in the number of summary judgment applications as parties seek to dispose of cases quickly.
And so the court disposed of the case «in its entirety.»
One difference in Friedrichs, however, is that the 9th Circuit disposed of the case in name only.
You'd pay around 110 dollars and the court will dispose of your case after you take the course, pay around 25 dollars for the course and get a certified copy of your driving record showing that you didn't take a similar course for traffic ticket disposal in the prior year.
A creative, logical argument that disposes of a case at an early stage may not be as entertaining as a sizzling cross-examination or a stirring jury address.
However, he argued that the court should dispose of the case because the plaintiffs failed to exhaust their remedies under the Civil Service Reform Act, which required plaintiffs to first bring their claims to the Office of Special Counsel.
In Singapore the SIAC Rules now encourage tribunals to distil preliminary issues which could dispose of a case faster and at lower cost.
The employment contract that the client had signed had all but disposed of the case.
Later on, during the lawyer's comprehensive review of the file, he discovered that the employment contract the client had signed had all but disposed of the case.
After the end of the discovery process, in many cases, one or both of the parties may try to dispose of the case (or a portion of it) with a motion for summary judgment.
In terms of disposing of the case, it found itself half - heartedly refusing to interfere with the chairman's ruling below, notwithstanding that he had inexplicably decided that «likely» meant «a degree nearer certainty» than if «probable» had been used.
She has an outstanding record, disposing of cases early through aggressive case strategy, defeating cases on the merits, compelling individual arbitration, and successfully challenging class certification.
By disposing of cases through summary reversal or denial of certiorari, we have deliberately and effectively obscured the rationale underlying the decisions.
The court ruled that as long as there was a disputed issue of fact concerning the plaintiff's claim, such as whether the road was reasonably safe at the time of the plaintiff's fall, it was inappropriate to dispose of the case without a trial.
v. Variety Children's Hospital didn't mention either the Bishop or the tree, but he used the same approach to dispose of a case brought by a...
Some courts offer multiple procedural defenses in multi-section opinions; others dispose of a case on one procedural ground while noting that other possible excuses remain in reserve.
Lord Sumption wrote the lead Opinion (with which Lord Neuberger agreed), disposing of the case on the basis of Article 39 (2), but also analysing Article 31 (1)(c) in depth.
It is for the national court or tribunal to dispose of the case in accordance with the Court's decision, which is similarly binding on other national courts or tribunals before which a similar issue is raised.
The Court of Appeal held that in doing so the motion judge essentially disposed of the case on its merits as opposed to merely setting aside the default judgment and allowing the case to proceed defended.
In criminal cases, the scheme delivered control and predictability desired by government but was graduated to incentivise practitioners to work in the most efficient way, by disposing of cases quickly and effectively.
Why, exactly, do we prefer that the justices are able «to agree on how to dispose of a case
In many cases, claim construction quickly disposes of a case by establishing that the defendant does or does not infringe.
In addition to applying Alice's rule, the case gave defendants an important tool to dispose of abstract software patents early: the Court affirmed the district court's decision to dispose of the case on a motion to dismiss.

Not exact matches

Before focusing on the case for emerging markets, it is worth disposing of two myths: EM stocks are cheap and they are a play on a weak U.S. dollar.
Actually the right way to dispose of the Quran in case of necessity, is by proper burning.
In none of these cases was there any intellectual insanity or delusion about matters of fact; but were we disposed to open the chapter of really insane melancholia, with its hallucinations and delusions, it would be a worse story still — desperation absolute and complete, the whole universe coagulating about the sufferer into a material of overwhelming horror, surrounding him without opening or end.
The case was among hundreds disposed of by the justices, who returned to start a new term after a three - month recess.
In any case, insofar as I have certain viewpoints, I of course will be better disposed to articles that argue viewpoints I am sympathetic to than to articles that argue contrary viewpoints — UNLESS they are so brilliantly argued that they at least give me pause.
So the medical «editors» in this case are doing a version of what I do — seeking out error and disposing of it.
Someone above wondered why it took so long to file the action and why now... as to the second I would surmise that the Statute of Limitations was going to expire on the 20th of April (I disposed of my law books years ago and I'm not going to spoil speculation by actually doing any research to see exactly what the SOL is in Title XI cases) and they wanted to beat that.
Naturally, you might think that it is disposed of with other «medical waste,» but as I recently learned, that's not always the case.
In many cases, the club will take care of donating or disposing of any items that you don't want after the sale concludes.
In fact, unless a laboring mother makes mention of wanting to preserve her placenta (as in the case of encapsulation), the placenta is disposed.
Aikawa then urged the prosecution to show more seriousness so that the case could be disposed of as soon as possible.
The police have given the two children to Mr. Albert Kwabena Kumi, a 32 - year, old farmer at Etwereso, to cater for them until the case is disposed of.
The odd case of the Council's own dangling man Ruben Wills remains to be disposed of, however.
There have been cases where we have certainly needed to know — such as where people are disposing of waste material by dumping it off the coast of Africa.
In addition to any amendment that you may put in place, the EFCC certainly need a special Court, as this will go along way to dispose their cases promptly., instead of having more than ten years Cases still hancases promptly., instead of having more than ten years Cases still hanCases still hanging.
Justice Musdapher last week directed that corruption cases must be disposed of by Judges within six - months.
The court began sitting in August 2016 and has disposed of 12 cases so far.
The idea in this case is to produce a batch of biofuel from a single colony through E. coli's natural ability to proliferate and, after producing the fuel, dispose of the E. coli and start anew with a fresh colony, according to Keasling.
While the prototype tracker technology didn't prove 100 per cent reliable, the cases where it worked give a good indication of how the country's rubbish is being disposed of.
The ability to dispose of proteins that are either aberrant or (in the worst case) toxic is fundamental to a cell's survival.
And if not, then logic concludes that we should offer options to save the parents a huge bill and to dispose of «defective» babies in the hospital, opposed to rushing them to the NICU for emergency care, trying to save their life; but that is not the case, See, either both the unborn and the born baby's lives are worth the same, or they are not; one can not be of more value than the other because they are the same being.
In case you're worried I disposed of a bunch of nice sunglasses, cheap sunglasses are kind of my thing.
Neanderthal ideas that God intended the races to be kept separate by sea borders were finally disposed of in the 1967 Supreme Court case that ruled in their favour.
In the last five years, court decisions in approximately 15 states have disposed of educational adequacy cases, and, with one or two minor exceptions, the courts have either dismissed the cases or granted minimal relief.
Cliff Saran, of Gartner, makes the case that you could be disposing of old computers with years of use still left in them: ``... thanks to Moore's Law, the processing power of PCs — even those three or more years old — is easily adequate for running desktop productivity and non-CPU-intensive business applications on Windows... there is little need for businesses to use high - performance machines that harness the latest in PC technology if they only browse the web and use email.»
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