Sentences with phrase «door of the court»

But if things change in the future, having Parental Responsibility is the legal guarantee that you're at least allowed through the door of the court to discuss your child's future.
The doors of our courts will remain open and accessible to all.
There is, however, a perceived risk that it might open the doors of the Court to «special interests» seeking to annul acts adopted by EU institutions that benefit from a certain democratic legitimacy.
The problem arises when the case settles at the doors of the court and under the old r 45.16, such case law as there was indicated that if the trial had not actually begun, then the higher success fee could not be claimed.
Coulson J found that there were «sound policy reasons for concluding that the interests of justice would be better served if the advocate was not penalised financially for negotiating a settlement at the door of the court.
A deal will be done and the parties will never darken the door of the court again.
Cases took years to come to court and very large numbers of cases went all the way through the system before collapsing into settlement at the door of the court.
Of course, this may lead to a last minute settlement at the door of the court, something which is not unusual.
The changes to the legal aid funding code meant that these cases would never reach the door of the court and the State would not be held accountable for its actions.
Monavon received a reduction of # 50,000 against each corporate manslaughter charge for pleading guilty on 9 May 2016, which falls close to the 10 % usually allowed for a plea «at the door of the court», rather than the maximum one - third reduction allowed for a plea at the earliest opportunity.
our current disclosure rules may exist, but I tried asking for them and got the fancy dance out the door of the court house.
The case settled at the door of the court before a multi-day hearing.
I say «regulated» loosely as most advocates treat themselves as having carte blanche to produce the props with a flourish but with minimal warning at or near to the door of the court.
We should not slam the doors of the courts in their face.
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