Sentences with phrase «endless litigation»

Online dispute resolution services can also help parents avoid endless litigation, leaving them with more time to spend focused on their children.
Though they certainly do not go into the marriage planning to divorce, they know the statistics and want a prenuptial agreement to protect them and ensure that they do not get trapped in endless litigation later on.
In Edmonton (City) v Edmonton East (Capilano) Shopping Centres Ltd., [5] the majority (5/4) affirmed its allegiance to the categorical approach while summarily snubbing contextualism for generating «uncertainty and endless litigation concerning the standard of review.»
The number of Black principals and administrators who had to go through endless litigation to secure their rights since Paul Vallas took over is unprecedented.
The tawdry saga of good science suppressed by endless litigation and what it means for people breathing diesel exhaust
Ladd worries that were it to become law, it would pit tribes against museums and result in endless litigation.
For his part, Justice Stratas notes that a leading cause of endless litigation is not a contextual approach, which correctly accounts for the variability of administrative decision - makers, but rather «doctrinal and conceptual inconsistency and uncertainty.»
Karakatsanis J. took a firm line on the primacy of the categorical approach that has emerged post Dunsmuir: «The contextual approach can generate uncertainty and endless litigation concerning the standard of review» (at para. 35).
Yet that is exactly what has taken place in the B.C. Interior this decade, driven by Chief Louie, the vanguard of a new generation of aboriginal leaders far more interested in creating jobs for their members than in endless litigation or lobbying.
The latter option seems more likely, given the concern around how to go about an investigation, but it would be an extraordinary workload to take on and would open up the Home Office to endless litigation.
On the other side, Alfred A. Lindseth, Rocco E. Testani, and Lee A. Peifer, attorneys at the law firm Eversheds Sutherland (US), contend that a reversal of Rodriguez would lead not to educational parity but to endless litigation.
Outrage, disillusionment, endless litigation.
Confidential mediation should remain a totally separate process from litigation, and should not become merely a step in the endless litigation process of family law.
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