Sentences with phrase «fine points of law»

Even if you have a lot of free time and you are interested in representing yourself, there are many fine points of law and legal procedure with which you are probably unaware.
Plato's Socrates is concerned not with fine points of the law but with the Larger Questions on which the law, and all of engaged human life, depend: what is Good, how can we live in a way that is in keeping with the Good and, above all, how can we go about knowing that anything is True.
Let us be clear: this is not about minor disagreements on fine points of law, or partisan disagreements.
The sinners would not necessarily be criminals or immoral persons, but more broadly the common people who knew and cared nothing about the fine points of the law (cf. Jn 7:49).
Under this option, you handle the issues in your divorce yourself, but regularly consult with your divorce lawyer regarding strategy and regarding the finer points of law.

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But establishing new consent requirements or requiring changes to some online business methods are the point of the law, not something to be eviscerated through the fine print of regulation.
Laws are fine if they protect your point of view.
In the pursuit of his mission he found himself obliged not merely to neglect some of the finer points of current religious practice (such as fasting on the proper days) but also to break some of the rules which were thought necessary to safeguard the religion of the Law (such as those of Sabbath observance).
Scientific laws and constants that govern our earth appear fine - tuned to exactly what's needed for life to exist — even atheist and agnostic scientists have written books that question whether this fine - tuning points to the existence of God.
If not for the finer points of a poorly written law and a flawed prosecution case, Senator Joe would be behind bars already.
Broge asked Sugarman to investigate both of Larkin's campaign committees and pointed out that violations of state election law are subject to fines of up to $ 1,000.
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And this is just one of the fine points in the rules you and all your nazi - followers want to see become law.
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What would make this law unnecessary would be imposing major (six to 8 digits to the left of the decimal point) fines against governments that use stop signs as traffic calming.
Craig Holt, chief executive of QualitySolicitors, says: «I completely understand why the finer points of employment law may not be front of mind for people when they are starting a business, but failure to comply with legislation or taking cuts in the short term can prove costly to a company, and ultimately the profits, in the long term.»
You are an attorney because you want to practice law, not understand the finer points of marketing.
But all that this does is sharpen one of the debating points down to a finer edge, and it asks: «does going to law school make sense financially?»
Sam Glover: Well and let's be clear, like most law firms needs can be met in a variety of ways and at a variety of price points and so there's nothing unethical about saying, «Hey you should use this on premise server based system that's going to cost a certain amount of money and make that IT consultant a lot of money,» and we're going to try to steer you away from this cloud based practice management software that doesn't make us any money, because they'll both meet your needs just fine.
When is the last time that you interviewed for a position with a law firm and the hiring attorney grilled you on the finer points of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26 or asked you to draft a short memo resolving a hypothetical legal problem or even required you to explain how you might go about researching a particular issue?
Most countries (e.g. the U.K., South Korea, Russia, Japan, Spain, Mexico, France) have a much more centralized law enforcement bureaucracy, which is fine when the people are the top are scrupulously non-corrupt, but which also makes it much easier for the rot of corruption to become geographically widespread and hence unavoidable from the point of view of an individual citizen.
This is because trial judges in family law matters have wide discretion in a lot of the fine points of alimony decisions, much of it exercised at the trial court level that does not generate binding legal precedents and is not widely available to researchers.
Luckily, none of these universities have law schools, so it's unlikely participants will be embarrassed by some know - it - all 1L tweeting about counsel's misunderstanding of the finer points of the Mississippi mussel laws.
The law in this area continues to evolve, and keeping pace with the fine points of changing regulations is a job for a specialist legal team — like Aaron & Partners.
On the surface, it seems fine but as UCLA law professor Eugene Volokh has pointed out, it could also be used to punish political and other forms of speech.
Law school, particularly in the first year, does an excellent job of teaching you the finer points of complex procedure and abstract formalities.
Arguably, this is just too fine a point for most users of print case law reporters who could likely easily find the appropriate decision from a print case law reporter whether the footnote used square brackets or round parentheses (a point Gary is hinting at in comment 6 above).
Joseph A. Nagy knows the fine points of personal injury law and motor vehicle accident law.
Our Chief Justice has delivered scores of judgments touching on everything from the finer points of contract law, to criminal law, to constitutional issues, including the interwoven roles of the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government, and the proper duties of each.
I think it would be naive to think that Ombudsman Marin will be focusing on the finer points of executive law - making.
Not to put too fine a point on it, but we were one vote away from fixing some of the mistakes that have been made across a broad swath of law, starting with Roe and its progeny, and there is now little or no hope for that fifth vote.
Taking an online driver safety course not only improves your driving skills and refreshes your knowledge of current driving laws, but in many cases can help you avoid costly traffic fines and points on your driving record.
Under a specific Georgia law, some courts will allow an offender to complete the course, which will result in a 20 % reduction of the fine and then no points are noted on the driver's license record.
Anyone who violates this law (by operating or permitting operation of an uninsured vehicle) may be issued a (civil) traffic citation which would result in the required payment of a fine, the assessment of points against their driving privileges and / or license and the requirement that they file Financial Responsibility Insurance with the Vermont DMV.
At one point, a version of the draft law suggested up to 7 years in jail or fines of up to 2,5 million rubles for mining or selling the cryptocurrency.
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