Sentences with phrase «go to trial unless»

We make it clear to insurance companies that we are ready to go to trial unless we get the full compensation that you and your family deserve.
If the ONCA is going insist, in substance, that everything goes to trial unless it's axiomatic that one side's position is doomed to fail, we need more judges.
In Palm Beach County, your divorce case (really, any civil case) isn't going to trial unless the parties... and their lawyers if they've got them... go to mediation with a neutral third party specially trained to try to get the parties to reach agreement on all of the issues (the mediator).

Not exact matches

«Unless you go to trial, which can be very expensive, a judge is not even going to hear much about you.»
The rule generally requires that a felony defendant go to trial within 175 days of arrest unless it's waived.
Everything I posed here has a counterpart in the divorce process including disclosures, co-parenting evaluators, etc. (oh, except the witnesses unless it actually goes to trial).
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The rule: The first deputy to arrive in each unit was to report to misdemeanor intake immediately to help, unless the lawyer had a trial scheduled to go out.
The suit would be tried in state court — unless I brought a counter-suit against card issuer for some violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, in which case the trial would probably go to federal court.
On awarding damages at trial, unless the damages are very small and it is appropriate to order them to go to the litigation friend to be put into a building society account (or similar) for the child, the trial judge will direct payment into court with the placing of the damages in the special investment account until further investment directions have been given.
«While this court must take and does take the issue of abuse of a child very seriously,» the footnote said, «the fact that a trial judge tells parents that unless one of them «cops to an admission of what happened to the child» they are going to lose their child, flies in the face of not only the CPSL, but of the entire body of case law with regard to best interests of the child and family reunification.
Additionally, if we go to trial, you won't owe us a fee or any costs unless we win your case.
We are very capable of moving a case very quickly, however there are some instances — if we are talking about a severe injury — where the insurance company is not going to be fair with the injured person unless they are looking at a trial date and a jury and are starting to think, «Boy, this isn't up to us (the insurance company) anymore.
Surprisingly, your personal injury claim will not require a great deal of your time, unless it goes all the way to trial.
That is, unless and until the judge lets you file your motion (even if it is clear as day that you're going to win), you're going to trial.
Unless the case goes to jury trial, Section 153.009 requires the court to interview a child in judge's chambers to determine which parent's residence would be best for rearing the child.
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