Sentences with phrase «ever comes before the court»

If your custody dispute ever comes before the court, the judge may see these communications.

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This is perfectly understandable to me within the general context of the investigation in which the allegation had arisen, and considering that I have lately come to also realize that two of my colleagues in chambers had been involved as defence counsel in two cases before the subject judge amongst twelve cases in all they have ever done at the Industrial Court since inception.
But the philosopher soon comes to realize that teaching this charming, surprising, sometimes horrifying teenager — heir to the Macedonian throne, forced onto the battlefield before his time — is a necessity amid the ever more sinister intrigues of Philip's court.
She also acted on the high profile BTA v Ablyazov litigation, one of the largest civil fraud claims to have ever come before the English courts.
This is the largest ever Russia - related case to come before the English Court.
We're not saying that any of the upstanding members of the legal profession who are rumored to be under consideration for the Supreme Court ever made booty videos — come to think of it, we hope and pray they did not — but if they did, they'd better send YouTube take - down notices quickly, before Slate's Dahlia Lithwick digs them up.
The new protocol comes as part of the ever increasing encouragement from the Courts for parties to engage in constructive communications with one another, and possibly even pre-action ADR, as well as exchanging information with one another, before...
The Telegraph: The first juror ever to face prosecution for contempt of court involving the internet was» distraught» today as she came before the Lord Chief Justice.
We continue to advise BTA Bank in one of the biggest fraud cases to have ever come before the English courts.
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