As far as I know, I don't have to
fear any legal consequences.
They — rightly in my opinion —
fear legal consequence as a result of what has been revealed.
Not exact matches
Hasn't it been the Christians who've been deriding «political correctness» for the past 30 years because they want to be able to make fun of others (Muslims, Jews, gays, women, the handicapped, blacks, Asians, foreigners, Mormons, etc.) without
fear of
legal consequences?
Provisions that define someone as an owner for feeding, harboring, or keeping an animal discourage well - meaning people from caring for cats and participating in Trap - Neuter - Return because they
fear the costs and
legal consequences associated with owning the cats.
Take action yourself and don't hold back for
fear of
legal or physical
consequences.
Given the scale and broad sweep of these wildlife deaths, counting among them numerous protected species, steep
legal consequences would most certainly befall the agency if it were not government sanctioned — but some
fear their exemption from
legal confines may have corrupted their purpose.
Before taking this step, you would be wise to consult with a lawyer to see what the likely economic and
legal consequences of a divorce or death in the absence of a prenup would likely be in your case, as I suspect that your
fears may be exaggerated or may involve issues that a prenup can't address.
There is also a
fear that as a
consequence of people not being able to afford
legal advice, Claims Management Companies will exploit the situation.
A further side effect of publicity surrounding false complaints may be that genuine victims are deterred from going to the police for
fear that the general climate of scepticism generated by that publicity will cause them to be disbelieved, with possible adverse
legal consequences.
As a
consequence I
fear many such claims are unable to afford (both in terms of time and money) the services of an expert witness and thus the claimants miss out on having an expert to explain the technical issues, relying instead on the acumen of their
legal representatives to state their case.
One common reason is
fear of
legal consequences.
Many employers do not want to know this information as they
fear it may lead to
legal consequences even if they were not the one who requested it.