The bright line rule is, as noted above, «the general rule that a lawyer may not represent one client whose interests are directly adverse to
the immediate interests of another current client — even if the two mandates are unrelated» (cited in McKercher at para 27).
The bright line rule provides that, absent client consent, a «lawyer may not represent one client whose interests are directly adverse to
the immediate interests of another current client — even if the two mandates are unrelated» (Neil at para 29, emphasis in original).
The «bright - line rule» as first articulated in Neil provided that a lawyer could not act in a matter directly adverse to
the immediate interests of a current client without proper consent.
The lawyer - client relationship might be compromised where a lawyer acted in a matter directly adverse to
the immediate interests of his or her client.
Disqualification should follow where a lawyer acted in a matter directly adverse to
the immediate interests of a current client.
He says it relates to the top court's 2002 decision in R. v. Neil, which stated the general rule is that a lawyer or law firm shouldn't act directly contrary to
the immediate interests of a current client, even on an unrelated matter.
The rule came about as a result of the top court's landmark 2002 decision in R v. Neil, when former justice Ian Binnie wrote that in general «a lawyer may not represent one client whose interests are directly adverse to
the immediate interests of another current client» even if the two mandates are unrelated, unless both clients consent after receiving full disclosure.
If the U.S. joins in, cap - and - trade could explode to a $ 3 trillion market... Yet Schapiro describes it as an «elaborate shell game, a disappearing act that nicely serves
the immediate interests of the world's governments, but fails to meet the challenges of our looming environmental crisis.»
It is an individual action taken for reasons that go beyond
the immediate interests of the individual voter.
They are self - centered constructions in which a deity is adopted who favors
the immediate interests of the individual, like a Santa Claus or an overindulgent father.
we are unable to conclude that the paper provides the sort of advance in significantly constraining climate sensitivity relative to prior estimates that would be likely to excite
the immediate interest of researchers in a broad range of other disciplines
Not exact matches
Wise businesspeople have the humility to seek out long - term, positive - sum collaborations with others, and are willing to sacrifice some
of their
immediate self -
interest for long - term gains.
One
of the reasons Google is a top employer is 85 percent
of their employees believe their
immediate leader is
interested in them as a whole person, not just an employee.
But while the markets may have seen violent swings in the
immediate aftermath
of the vote to leave, the longer - term political ramifications
of a Brexit are
interesting to consider, too.
In the near term, higher
interest rates will have an
immediate effect on consumers with credit card debt, home equity lines
of credit and those carrying adjustable rate mortgages.
As we proposed at our dinner, if the company decided to borrow the full $ 150 billion at a 3 %
interest rate to commence a tender at $ 525 per share, the result would be an
immediate 33 % boost to earnings per share, translating into a 33 % increase in the value
of the shares, which significantly assumes no multiple expansion.
Make it clear to your
immediate supervisor that you're
interested in advancement opportunities, but also prove that you're willing to put in the work to be worthy
of them.
The
interest rate bump is likely to be small, on the order
of 0.25 percent, and entrepreneurs won't feel much
immediate impact.
«And finally, a higher purpose — the sense that what we do matters and serves something larger than our
immediate self -
interest — is a uniquely powerful source
of motivation,» Schwartz and Porath write.
Dianne Crampton, founder
of Tigers Success Series, sums it up best: «The best managers are actively
interested in their employees, learn about their needs and wants, and give their Millennials
immediate in - time feedback and coaching.»
Her boss took up more
immediate concerns, including the implications
of ultra-low
interest rates on retirement.
The amendment provided for (i) an
immediate reduction in the
interest rate margin applicable to the loans outstanding under the Senior Secured Term Loan Facility from (a) 3.50 % to 3.00 % for LIBOR borrowings and (b) 2.50 % to 2.00 % for base rate borrowings, (ii) an
immediate lowering
of the LIBOR floor for loans outstanding under the Senior Secured Term Loan Facility from 1.25 % to 1.00 % and (iii) the borrowing
of incremental term loans, the proceeds
of which were used to repay the outstanding loans
of lenders that did not consent to the repricing amendment (the Non-Consenting Lenders) in an aggregate principal amount
of approximately $ 99.6 million, which is the amount
of loans held by such Non-Consenting Lenders on February 8, 2013.
Further, the vast majority
of businesses need to look beyond their own
immediate financial
interests for this success to last.
The more
immediate consequence may be the loss
of benefits on your loans, like
interest rate discounts.
Nevertheless, the questionable circumstances under which it did so in the
immediate aftermath
of the election demonstrates just how many avenues there are for Trump's conflicts
of interest to interfere with governance around the world.
Although this aspect
of the analysis was largely absent from the
immediate news coverage, the RECAI also tracked growing
interest in renewable energy on the part
of large fossil companies, with Eni, BP, Statoil, Total, and Shell all scoring notable investments.
With
interest rates still low and the market for variable annuities slumping fast it's hard to be cheerful about the
immediate future
of annuities — except when it comes to structured VAs.
Without authority to borrow money, President Barack Obama's administration would face
immediate choices on which bills to pay: Federal employee salaries or Medicare recipients, out -
of - work residents who receive federal unemployment benefits or investors who expect to receive
interest payments on the country's current debt, veterans or air traffic controllers.
This created an
immediate conflict
of interest with the Parliamentary Budget Officer accountable to the very person who appointed him and could fire him.
In 2015, news reports revealed that Uber had an operating loss
of $ 470 million on $ 415 million in revenue, confirming suspicions that the company has been bleeding money for the sake
of achieving steep growth and acquiring market share.391 In China, the company has lost more than $ 1 billion a year.392 The strategy
of aggressive price competition and brazen leadership coupled with soaring growth prompted
immediate comparisons to Amazon.393 Like Amazon, Uber has drawn immense
interest from investors.
com» to their corporations» names, seeing an
immediate burst
of interest (and market cap) for having done so.
Investors are behaving like an ex-con, whose first impulse after getting out
of the joint is to knock over the nearest liquor store... the
immediate response
of investors to
interest rate cuts was to create a two - tiered market.
However, the sustainability
of the
immediate response to the election by
interest rates is still to be determined.
And the
interest coverage ratio
of over 5 is
of no
immediate concern.
«If the Fed hikes — and it almost certainly will — we're going to see an almost
immediate move in the prime rate, and that's going to flow directly into the
interest income
of all the lenders here in the United States,» commented Albert Brenner, director
of asset allocation strategy at People's United Bank, in a Tuesday «Power Lunch» segment.
It is notable that the 3 - month Treasury bill yield dropped to 0.11 % from 0.15 %, which is actually a good sign in the sense that it will facilitate the willingness to hold the additional base money the Federal Reserve has created in recent weeks without
immediate inflation pressures, though it clearly comes at the expense
of individuals on fixed incomes who rely on
interest on certificates
of deposit and the like.
The
immediate liquidity
of these tokens means those participating in the original sale are often more
interested in dumping the coin on someone else via an exchange rather than investing in the long - term promise
of the project in question.
Although financial activism may return
immediate wealth to some shareholders through the sale
of assets, payment
of special dividends or share buybacks, evidence is mounting that this may be at the expense
of the longer term corporate and societal
interests.
Championing the internationalization
of MSMEs is in Canada's
immediate best
interest and APEC is, again, the watering can that will help this seed grow.
The Board
of Directors has adopted a written policy for review
of transactions involving more than $ 120,000 in any fiscal year in which the Company is a participant and in which any Director, executive officer, holder
of more than 5 %
of our outstanding shares or any
immediate family member
of any
of these persons has a direct or indirect material
interest.
Principle 16, so necessary for
immediate application, reads: «National authorities should endeavor to promote the internalization
of environmental costs and the use
of economic instruments, taking into account the approach that the polluter should, in principle, bear the cost
of pollution, with due regard to the public
interest and without distorting international trade and investment».
His attention was so focused on the
immediate future that he showed little
interest in the words and deeds
of Jesus, as remembered from the latter's earthly ministry.
First and foremost, it poses the question
of whether we are willing to risk our lives and the lives
of our loved ones for the sake
of others, even when our
immediate interests are not at stake.
Of immediate interest is the fact that the eighteenth Category of Explanation can also be termed the «principle of efficient, and final, causation;» for elsewhere Whitehead tells us that the» «objectifications» of the actual entities in the actual world, relative to a definite actual entity, constitute the efficient causes out of which that actual entity arises; the «subjective aim» at «satisfaction» constitutes the final cause, or lure, whereby there is determinate concrescence» (PR 134
Of immediate interest is the fact that the eighteenth Category
of Explanation can also be termed the «principle of efficient, and final, causation;» for elsewhere Whitehead tells us that the» «objectifications» of the actual entities in the actual world, relative to a definite actual entity, constitute the efficient causes out of which that actual entity arises; the «subjective aim» at «satisfaction» constitutes the final cause, or lure, whereby there is determinate concrescence» (PR 134
of Explanation can also be termed the «principle
of efficient, and final, causation;» for elsewhere Whitehead tells us that the» «objectifications» of the actual entities in the actual world, relative to a definite actual entity, constitute the efficient causes out of which that actual entity arises; the «subjective aim» at «satisfaction» constitutes the final cause, or lure, whereby there is determinate concrescence» (PR 134
of efficient, and final, causation;» for elsewhere Whitehead tells us that the» «objectifications»
of the actual entities in the actual world, relative to a definite actual entity, constitute the efficient causes out of which that actual entity arises; the «subjective aim» at «satisfaction» constitutes the final cause, or lure, whereby there is determinate concrescence» (PR 134
of the actual entities in the actual world, relative to a definite actual entity, constitute the efficient causes out
of which that actual entity arises; the «subjective aim» at «satisfaction» constitutes the final cause, or lure, whereby there is determinate concrescence» (PR 134
of which that actual entity arises; the «subjective aim» at «satisfaction» constitutes the final cause, or lure, whereby there is determinate concrescence» (PR 134).
Looking back through history it is obvious that great art has outlasted its patrons»
immediate self -
interests, but the themes
of the art clearly reflect the world views
of the patrons, be they Italian Popes, Dutch businessmen, English dukes or the French bourgeoisie.
What might serve to bring about this latter possibility is an
interesting subject for investigation, but the point
of immediate relevance is a different one.
So long as Life did not think, and above all did not have time to think — that is to say, while it was still developing and absorbed with the
immediate struggle to maintain itself and advance — it was untroubled by questions as to the value and
interest of action.
I have noticed that when in a sermon a reference is made to love, to the difficulty and pain
of loving, to the necessity for us to know that we are loved, and the like, there is an
immediate quickening
of interest.
Growing out
of this concern for a desirable human future as well as out
of the more
immediate practical concerns
of corporations and government agencies, the last decade has witnessed a spectacular burst
of interest in futurology.
But Matthew is
interested in Jesus» origin, not his birth; and the
immediate purpose is the clarification
of the important ambiguity
of verse 16.