Sentences with phrase «ever reaching trial»

Note, however, the vast majority of wrongful dismissal cases are settled voluntarily between the employee and employer prior to the claim ever reaching trial.
The report notes that just one per cent of open cases had a trial during the last year, and only two per cent had ever reached trial at any stage.
Did you know, however, that in Ottawa, a significant majority of all civil actions will settle before they ever reach trial?

Not exact matches

With attention in France now focused on the ever - present threat of jihadist attack, the trial in Paris will reach back to a time when Europe was repeatedly targeted by ruthless groups sympathetic to the Palestinian cause.
A few committee members argued today that no one would ever know the true risk of Avandia without such a study, but others worried that the trial's large reach and long extent — it will run for 8 years — could put more patients in harm's way.
It certainly has a lot to live up to in the shadow of Trials Evolution — particularly as this entry in the series is reaching a wider audience than ever before in an ambitious cross-platform launch.
It's not that biomedical scientists are ethically superior, it's just that we know that for our findings to ever reach the bedside, they must be reliable enough to pass rigorous clinical trials.
With ever - diminishing percentages of cases actually reaching trial, American litigation practice has been redefined.
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