PLEA differs from a lawyer's office or a legal aid clinic in that it provides general
information on the law rather than legal advice for specific problems.
Not exact matches
«If the company actually cared about real New Yorkers, they would work with the city to track down those who violate the
law by releasing raw data
on all hosts,
rather than cherry - picking
information that they know makes enforcement impossible,» he said.
He also pledged to consult
on extending Freedom of
Information laws to bodies spending public money that were not currently covered by it and said official papers would be published after 20
rather than the current 30 years - excluding Cabinet papers and material relating to the Royal Family.
Preemptively publishing data available under the Freedom of
Information Law on government websites,
rather than only upon request.
Land cover maps, which aggregate data
on habitats
rather than providing
information on individual farm locations, are the only kind of maps available in the United States where privacy
laws protect precise locations of livestock farms in order to protect the anonymity of farmers.
Yes, he may be probably more negative
on the industry generally (just because of legal numbers declining / firms cutting costs / outsourcing of lawyers etc.
rather than he thinks
law firms are suddenly going to decide they don't need
information nor switch to a Google style product) but more that the old duopoly that drove profits is dead.
In my paper I focus,
rather,
on the best ways that judges can learn from other legal systems: HP Glenn's approach tocomparative
law methodology as focusing
on the sharing of
information between legal traditions strikes me as particularly relevant in this context.
But it is likely that any free legal services would be limited to legal
information and also likely that they would be more oriented to the legal needs that people living
on low income might share with people living
on higher income,
rather than to any distinct poverty
law needs.
SaaS for
law firms may involve the storage of a
law firm's data, including client files, billing
information, and work product
on remote servers
rather than
on the
law firm's own computer and, therefore, outside the direct control of the firm's lawyers.
Rather, we allow covered entities to disclose protected health
information to
law enforcement when the subpoena or other administrative request indicates
on its face that the three - part test has been met, or where a separate document so indicates.