Not exact matches
Rabbis often
heard legal
disputes, and the brother
bringing the case to Jesus expected a favorable decision.
With most food product cases
brought in the form of a class action, the legal battle is often whether it is the appropriate forum to
hear the
dispute.
In the commercial context, claims of this size (generally, between $ 1,500 and $ 25,000, though the jurisdictional limits of actions
heard in Small Claims Courts vary depending on the state and county in which the claim is
brought) typically arise from consumer
disputes, or
disputes among parties to a services contract.
The High Court
heard a record 167
disputes over confidential business information «theft» last year, the majority being civil claims
brought by businesses against former employees.
Our team
brought a motion requesting that the action be dismissed or permanently stayed on the basis that the Ontario courts lacked jurisdiction to
hear the
dispute and that New York was a better forum for the claim.
When
disputes can not be avoided or resolved informally, our attorneys
bring the experience necessary to represent their clients in every forum where employment matters are
heard, including administrative agencies and federal and state courts.
The Residential Tenancy
Dispute Resolution Service («RTDRS»)
hears applications
brought by landlords and tenants, such as for eviction for unpaid rent, the return of improperly withheld damage deposits and a reduction in (or abatement of) rent when a landlord has not properly maintained the rental premises.
As the story goes, these parties had a falling out and as a result decided that since neither side was likely to receive a «fair»
hearing and decision under the Russian justice system, and since billions of US dollars, etc. were
brought to Britain, why not use the British legal system (which UK government has been promoting for years for these kinds of
disputes).
In the committee's view, the two weeks» training referred to at the
hearing, even for people who
bring extensive
dispute resolution experience to the NNTT, seems inadequate in a specialised area of
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