Sentences with phrase «general assertions against»

With regard to discovery, Feeney J characterised the litigation strategy of the plaintiffs as being «to make extensive and general assertions against the defendants and seek to have those parties disprove such matters.»

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In agreement with most nonteleological expressions in the liberal political tradition, this theory affirms that rights articulate a universal or natural moral law; but, against the persisting weight of the modern natural law tradition, the universal right to general emancipation is not bound to the assertion that human rights are independent of any inclusive good.
Your answer only starts to address «why, in general, women don't vote for other women more» if you prove the assertion that there's a reason for women to consider other women to be unwinnable against Hitler.
Despite the Lagos State Attorney General's simplistic and foolhardy assertion that the State Government would «pursue the case against TB Joshua and his Church to a logical end», the truth is that what the government is dealing with is a premeditated and well - orchestrated act of terror carried out by highly proficient, skilled and experienced operatives and not one of involuntary manslaughter which came about as a consequence of negligence on the part of the Church authorities or a faulty foundation.
The Third Circuit in In re Bevill Bresler & Schulman Asset Management Corp., developed a five - part test (the Bevill test) to examine the merits of such an assertion by an individual employee against company counsel.50 Under this test, employees must show that (1) they approached corporate counsel for the purpose of seeking legal advice; (2) they made it clear that they were seeking advice in their individual capacity; (3) counsel sought to communicate with the employee in this individual capacity, mindful of the conflicts with its representation of the company; (4) the communications were confidential; and (5) the communications did not concern the employee's official duties or the general affairs of the company.51 The Bevill test has been recognised by other jurisdictions as a means of assessing whether a company employee may assert attorney — client privilege in an individual capacity arising out of communications with corporate counsel.52 (See also Chapter 13 on employee rights.)
The second, and likely greatest, benefit of the bill is the potential for the Attorney General (AG) to investigate and initiate lawsuits against entities that engage in bad faith assertions of patent infringement.
The statute allows the Vermont Attorney General or defending party against illegitimate patent assertions to bring a lawsuit against the patent asserting entity.
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