Sentences with phrase «ever appear in court»

There will be no formal trial, and you probably won't have to ever appear in court.
If you are getting an uncontested divorce in Delaware, you can do so without having to ever appear in court for a hearing if you have already signed a settlement agreement.
In collaborative divorce, each attorney must sign papers disqualifying themselves from ever appearing in court on behalf of either of the clients against the other.
The judgment is then submitted to the court and signed by the Judge, without either partner ever appearing in court.

Not exact matches

I was given the privilege of arguing Henry's appeal before the Ugandan Court of Appeals in 2013 — the first American ever allowed to appear as an advocate in Ugandan cCourt of Appeals in 2013 — the first American ever allowed to appear as an advocate in Ugandan courtcourt.
Human rights groups claim most have been held in overcrowded, unsanitary conditions in military detention facilities, without access to lawyers or ever having appeared in court.
«As far as assumption goes, he was to me, at the time of his contact, still employed by the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies; he never informed me that he had moved on to become a Judge of any court in Nigeria, and I had never throughout my own career as a legal practitioner or public functionary ever appeared in any case before any judge whatsoever at the National Industrial Court, or attended any function of the National Industrial Court, that would have put me on notice that the Agbadu - Fishim I used to know had become a judge of the National Industrial Ccourt in Nigeria, and I had never throughout my own career as a legal practitioner or public functionary ever appeared in any case before any judge whatsoever at the National Industrial Court, or attended any function of the National Industrial Court, that would have put me on notice that the Agbadu - Fishim I used to know had become a judge of the National Industrial CCourt, or attended any function of the National Industrial Court, that would have put me on notice that the Agbadu - Fishim I used to know had become a judge of the National Industrial CCourt, that would have put me on notice that the Agbadu - Fishim I used to know had become a judge of the National Industrial CourtCourt.
If they continue to be evasive and fail to comply with criminal summon issued on them by the Federal High Court, Lokoja to appear on 28th March, 2018 to answer to the criminal charges of Conspiracy and Unlawful Possession of Prohibited Firearms against them, the Force, will obtain Warrant of Arrest for the arrest of Senator Dino Melaye and Mohammed Audu and will definitely declare them wanted throughout the country and on INTERPOL platform for them to be arrested in any country where ever they are sighted and handed over to the Nigeria Police Force for continuation of their trial.
Public records contain no indication that he has ever appeared on behalf of clients in state or federal court.
Even ignoring the fact that the established test for official marks does not call for a likelihood of confusion, as appears to have been applied by the Court, the reasons also fail to address the clear and unequivocal language in the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Masterpiece v Alavida Lifestyles Inc. that states that likelihood of confusion is to be assessed at the time the consumers encounter the trademark, and while research or follow up might later remedy the initial confusion (for example, but going to and reading the website) that research or follow up does not mean that no confusion ever existed or does not exist in the minds of consumers who did not carry out that research or follow up, i.e. it is the initial confusion or mistake that counts.
[First category:] Characteristics such as race, caste, noble birth, membership of a political party and gender, are seldom, if ever, acceptable grounds for differences in treatment... But [second category:] the Strasbourg court has given it a wide interpretation [to Art 14], approaching that of the 14th Amendment, and it is therefore necessary, as in the United States, to distinguish between those grounds of discrimination which prima facie appear to off end our notions of the respect due to the individual and those which merely require some rational justification.»
For instance, a person who is required by a subpoena to appear in court but does not may be held in contempt without ever speaking to the judge first.
He has appeared in the DIFC courts in relation to a freezing injunction and in connection with the first ever just and equitable winding up petition of a DIFC - registered company.
Giving what appears to be the first ever decision of the High Court on the topic, the judgment reminds local authorities in England of the need for a proper analysis of the educational needs of young people with learning difficulties and the provision available to meet them.
Bob Battle separates the myths from the facts and reveals how to get your reckless driving case successfully resolved, in many cases without you ever having to appear in court.
A day after SLS made its first ever appearance in Small Claims Court, Jim Robb appeared in Highway Traffic Court where he successfully defended his principal against a failure to stop at a red light charge.
The court's decision appeared to be rooted in respect for the Constitution and the integrity of the Supreme Court Act, but some questioned why a judge of the Federal Court of Appeal, especially one appointed to reflect a Quebec perspective, would ever be considered ineligible for one of the province's seats on the Supreme Ccourt's decision appeared to be rooted in respect for the Constitution and the integrity of the Supreme Court Act, but some questioned why a judge of the Federal Court of Appeal, especially one appointed to reflect a Quebec perspective, would ever be considered ineligible for one of the province's seats on the Supreme CCourt Act, but some questioned why a judge of the Federal Court of Appeal, especially one appointed to reflect a Quebec perspective, would ever be considered ineligible for one of the province's seats on the Supreme CCourt of Appeal, especially one appointed to reflect a Quebec perspective, would ever be considered ineligible for one of the province's seats on the Supreme CourtCourt.
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court of Canada announced that every decision that had ever appeared in the Supreme Court Reports was now available on its site and on CanLII.
Maura McGowan, chair of the Bar: «Owing to the nature of work at the Bar, many parents find it exceptionally difficult to juggle childcare responsibilities with their ever - changing work schedule, particularly those barristers who regularly appear in court, which can mean travelling to different towns every day.»
In one case, the FISC was so angered by inaccuracies in affidavits submitted to the court that the judges barred the agent responsible from ever appearing again before the FISIn one case, the FISC was so angered by inaccuracies in affidavits submitted to the court that the judges barred the agent responsible from ever appearing again before the FISin affidavits submitted to the court that the judges barred the agent responsible from ever appearing again before the FISC.
Fact: «The sheer prevalence of the problem of violence and the dynamics surrounding it make it clear any assumptions about equal partnership in these cases are out of the question... the majority of women never report the assaults or in fact ever tell anyone about it (Johnson, 1996) and thus may not be believed if the first time the issue is raised is at the point of separation... may avoid going to court out of fear of retaliation, a fear which is not unfounded given the data on the escalation of violence at separation... agree to whatever the husband wants in an attempt to pacify him... as an exchange for custody... may appear unstable or emotional while their batterers are perceived as confident, rational and economically secure (Rosnes, 1997)... all the research flies in the face of what Rosnes argues is presently happening in the courts:»... judges assume that wife abuse is not necessarily damaging to a child, and that being violent does not necessarily affect a father's parenting ability....
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