Sentences with phrase «further involvement in the case»

If either side proceed to court both lawyers will be disqualified from any further involvement in the case
The lawyers will assist in transferring the file to the new lawyer but will have no further involvement in the case.
If such an action or threat occurs, the process terminates and both lawyers are disqualified from any further involvement in the case.

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The involvement of a ruling party mla in the other case in the state of Uttar Pradesh has further infuriated the public.
We would have happily recommended him this year or last year under different circumstances — in each case he was opposing a candidate with a far greater history of involvement with our Club and our community.
The lawyers will assist in transferring the file to the new lawyer but will have no further involvement with the case.
The imposition of the mandatory minimum sentence at issue in this case would have disproportionately negative consequences for women because of the nature of their involvement with the drug trade, this impact of incarceration on child custody and motherhood, and the likelihood that BC women will be jailed far from their home communities.
The tribunal referred to four factors as being determinative in the present case: (i) the claimant's unfamiliarity with barristers» chambers; (ii) the respondent / A & O's conscious decision not to disclose the involvement of the QC in February 2008; (iii) the late disclosure by the respondent / A&O of the QC's involvement one week before the hearing; and (iv) the insistent refusal to provide further information.
In many cases, our skills are used to assist counsel in drafting document requests, and no further involvement was needeIn many cases, our skills are used to assist counsel in drafting document requests, and no further involvement was needein drafting document requests, and no further involvement was needed.
During their time at WilmerHale, interns are given the chance to put theory into practice by working with the International Arbitration Group's lawyers on factual and legal assignments stemming from current cases, as well as the opportunity to further academic interests with involvement on research projects in conjunction with lawyers in the practice.
«In appropriate cases prosecutions may be brought where it is not possible for the Crown to prove by direct evidence the involvement of the defendant in the commission of specific offences nor the receipt of monies by him arising out of the commission of specific criminal offences... Whilst the prosecution must prove that the property is «criminal property» within the meaning of the statutory definition, there is nothing in the wording of the section which imports any further requirement that the property emanated from a particular crime or a specific type of criminal conduct.&raquIn appropriate cases prosecutions may be brought where it is not possible for the Crown to prove by direct evidence the involvement of the defendant in the commission of specific offences nor the receipt of monies by him arising out of the commission of specific criminal offences... Whilst the prosecution must prove that the property is «criminal property» within the meaning of the statutory definition, there is nothing in the wording of the section which imports any further requirement that the property emanated from a particular crime or a specific type of criminal conduct.&raquin the commission of specific offences nor the receipt of monies by him arising out of the commission of specific criminal offences... Whilst the prosecution must prove that the property is «criminal property» within the meaning of the statutory definition, there is nothing in the wording of the section which imports any further requirement that the property emanated from a particular crime or a specific type of criminal conduct.&raquin the wording of the section which imports any further requirement that the property emanated from a particular crime or a specific type of criminal conduct.»
In a further twenty - four cases, there was insufficient evidence to substantiate claims of involvement in the sex tradIn a further twenty - four cases, there was insufficient evidence to substantiate claims of involvement in the sex tradin the sex trade.
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