Sentences with phrase «efficient use of court»

Fees «may be used to defray some of the cost of administering the justice system, to encourage the efficient use of court resources, and to discourage frivolous or inappropriate use of the courts» (par.
This case is also worth reviewing for the Court's comments to the lawyers involved in the litigation for their efficient use of Court time.
He called out the government over its fixation on reducing costs and using fees as «an incentive for efficient use of court time and a disincentive for lengthy and inefficient trials.»

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Using a variety of out - of - court and litigation strategies, we build comprehensive criminal defense campaigns that help our clients resolve their domestic violence charges in the most efficient and effective manner possible.
In fact, as part of my job with Pro Bono Net, a nonprofit that works with legal aid organizations, pro bono programs, and courts to improve access to justice through increasing volunteerism, collaboration, and effective use of technology, I've had the opportunity to work with Pro Bono Law Ontario and seen how adding technology to their service delivery (both as support for their programs and as information for the general public) has allowed them to be more effective and efficient in their work.
The attached «toolkit» provides standardized forms, precedents, and checklists to make analysis of judicial interim release issues more effective, and to help maximize the efficient use of time while concurrently reducing or eliminating unnecessary use of court time.
Last June I posted on how Canadian courts and creative counsel are using the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Hryniak v. Mauldin to improve access to justice by crafting procedures to bring cases to trial in a more efficient and cost effective way.
On Tuesday, he presented «Platform Procedure: Using Technology to Facilitate (Efficient) Civil Settlement» at the Conference on Empirical Legal Studies in Asia (CELSA) 2017 & 4th Empirical Studies of Judicial Systems International Conference Symposium «Do Courts Rule Efficiently?
The Chief Judge is responsible for developing and implementing a plan for the efficient operation of the courts, providing for prompt disposition of cases, assignment of judges and staff, control of dockets, regulation and use of courtrooms, and review of the status of inmates detained in local jails.
Growing numbers of SRLs in civil and family courts raise challenges for the efficient use of available justice system resources which must be balanced with a commitment to access to justice, as described by the Supreme Court of Canada in Hryniak v Mauldin [3].
Through the use of bellwether trials, these courts can help the parties obtain the information they need about the strength of the claims pool and thereby facilitate a more efficient resolution of all claims.
The Center for Legal and Court Technology is an entrepreneurial public service initiative of the William & Mary Law School and the National Center for State Courts, dedicated to advancing the efficient use of technology in the administration of justice.
In the case of court hearing fees, the Court noted that they were designed to act as a barrier to the use of the courts, as an «incentive for efficient use&racourt hearing fees, the Court noted that they were designed to act as a barrier to the use of the courts, as an «incentive for efficient use&raCourt noted that they were designed to act as a barrier to the use of the courts, as an «incentive for efficient use».
In her thoughtful reasons on behalf of the Court, Justice Karakatsanis emphasized the need for participants in the system to ensure that timely, efficient and proportionate procedures are used and tailored to the individual case.
The court must be convinced that the information obtained in the earlier mandate could be used against the client in the current case, and that there would be a material threat to the fair and efficient administration of justice.
It must be used to finance an «efficient and effective» system of courts and tribunals.
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