Sentences with phrase «end up in court because»

In Australia, every dispute involving a government official can end up in court because our courts have a generous view of what are known as the «perogative writs», namely certiorari, prohibition and mandamus or, in English, «give me the case file», «stop doing that» and «do your job properly».
They could make valuable witnesses if you end up in court because of this accident.
And, it is important to note that the decisions we comment on here say nothing about the many, many legal problems that never end up in court because the parties do not have the support or resources to litigate.
The governor also said that to have this end up in court because he chooses to go the veto route would cause «chaos and confusion.»
Katherine's case ended up in court because of a recent precedent, decided not by asking the big question of «what is «liberty»?»
Back in 2015, one of its (now former) highest ranking executives became involved in a high - profile cryptocurrency powered project and ended up in court because of it.

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Because the case was tied up in court for years, he said, the narrative from the Democratic side ended up being about how unfair and difficult the law made it for many to vote.
If the Supreme Court rules in favor of King, it would end up leaving millions without insurance because they would not longer be able to afford the premiums, or the deductible.
We will end up in divorce court because I refuse to see her, respect her and love her as she is, and she refuses to conform to my fantasies of my imaginary her.
Civil rights fights have always ended up in the court systems because too often the prejudice and hatred toward a minority group blinds people from being rational enough to understand the REAL facts.
Parents interested in obtaining sole or «full» custody often end up in court, engaged in a difficult child custody battle because neither party is willing to compromise to reach an agreement.
Because if the courts draw the lines they could end up with no district to run in and a primary they can not win.
LOWER MANHATTAN — Construction on the Sept. 11 Memorial Museum has «come basically to a halt» because of a bitter dispute over $ 300 million in cost overruns that Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday is on the verge of ending up in court.
But because the machine's configuration is set before the attack, the robot blockers can end up in the wrong position if the practice drill is slightly displaced on the court.
Another word of warning — if you end up in Court at the end of your bankruptcy because you fail to perform your duties properly, the Court may very well order you to make additional payments to your creditors equal to the monthly amount you were able to save during the bankruptcy.
Those records would generally be available to a judge overseeing your case so if you repeatedly end up in court for the same thing, they're gonna know and they're gonna stop scrubbing it from your record or offerring certain options because you're clearly not learning your lesson.
Yet Katherine's case ended up in court not because of any deficiency in her care but because the lawyers in the case argued that Katherine was deprived of her liberty.
This is because the parties have to wait to attend the court hearings and they may even end up in a full blown trial over these matters.
On the contrary, it is because the government wants to minimize the number of estates that end up in the costly court system.
This fact in and of itself does not sit well with family members because in these type of claims the family members, the insurance companies and the courts really end up dissecting the role of the deceased in the family unit.
The fact that we are trial lawyers makes us better transactional lawyers because we have seen how and why transactional documents end up in court, and we can use that unique perspective to draft better documents to minimize future disputes.
Many couples end up in court in the future because they drafted their own separation agreements without the assistance of lawyers.
This puts tremendous pressure on a law firm's compensation system, he explains, because you may end up paying large sums to retain people who are being courted, thus creating internal inequities in your partner compensation scheme.
According to the Insurance Research Council, as many as one in five convictions for traffic violations never end up on motor vehicle records due to lack of shared information between courts and motor vehicle departments, or because a conviction has been erased through alternative means, such as driving school for a speeding ticket.
One of the great performers in the life insurance industry recently did that and because they were unable to fulfill their obligation to their policy owners ended up in the courts and lost.
So one of the fundamental principles that the Democrats base their support for this disallowance motion on is the fact that the State regimes are based on legislation which, at the end of the day, will not hold up», Senator Woodley as reported in Senate 2000, Debates, No. 16, p19520 The speaker from the Greens party said «I will be voting for this disallowance because the regulations brought forward from Western Australian legislation do not uphold the spirit of the legislation that has gone through this parliament in the last decade of the High Court rulings that Indigenous people should have a real say in what is happening on their land», Senator Brown as reported in Senate 2000, Debates, No. 16, p19524
Indeed, I think lawyers are the most likely to want to avoid personally ending up in a strange court, just as doctors are perhaps most likely to fear landing in a strange hospital, because lawyers and doctors are most aware of all the things that can and do go wrong in their respective arenas.
If Proposition 26 passes, most legal experts expect a court challenge that could end up at the Supreme Court, because the law floutes rules laid down in 1973's Roe v. Wade decision affirming the right to aborcourt challenge that could end up at the Supreme Court, because the law floutes rules laid down in 1973's Roe v. Wade decision affirming the right to aborCourt, because the law floutes rules laid down in 1973's Roe v. Wade decision affirming the right to abortion.
Perhaps more importantly, it could mean the difference between the couple ending up in court representing themselves because they believe they can not afford mediation rather than in mediation where will be focusing on how they can reach solutions together and improve their communication.
I am about to lose control because he is «huge» for his age and I'm afraid I'm going to end up in court.
But, just because you have to end up in court to finalize your divorce, that doesn't mean you have to start in court, or stay in court the entire time you're going through your divorce.
Some divorces end up being an adversarial fight, in part because of hurt feelings, and in part because of the court's approach to the divorce proceedings.
As a result, couples end up in very expensive and very timely courtroom proceedings because out - of - court settlement proves elusive.
These kinds of DIY divorces can end in up court in the end because the spouses aren't able to move through conflict when it comes up.
Because of this, many a Realtor who was convinced that he was right and honest ended up being shredded to bits in court.
The fact that we are trial lawyers makes us better transactional lawyers because we have seen how and why transactional documents end up in court, and we can use that unique perspective to draft better documents to minimize future disputes.
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