Sentences with phrase «judge and jury awards»

To try to bring more consistency between judge and jury awards, the courts decided that in jury cases a judge should give guidance to the jury, suggesting an award for loss of society within an appropriate range of figures.

Not exact matches

One of the most inspiring parts of the day was during judging of the student awards, when the jury called in the top contenders — students from Brigham Young University in Utah and Filmakademie Baden - Wurttemberg in Germany.
Ahead of the 30th Awards for Packaging Innovation, organised by DowDuPont, chair of the judging panel David Luttenberger, global packaging director at Mintel Group, shares his perspectives on the renowned competition and on packaging innovation itself with fellow jury member Tim Sykes.
Ahead of DowDuPont's 30th Awards for Packaging Innovation chair of the judging panel David Luttenberger, global packaging director at Mintel, shares his perspectives on the competition and packaging innovation itself with fellow jury member Tim Sykes more
There are two top awards sections: The jury awards, which included judges Lena Dunham («Girls») and Jon Hamm («Mad Men»), and the audience awards.
In judging for the award, the jury noted that the architecture of the building is «striking, welcoming and inspiring».
FUNN, the Sharjah - based foundation dedicated to promoting media arts for and among children and youth in the UAE, has announced that the jury of the 3rd edition of the Sharjah International Children's Film Festival (SICFF) is challenged by the large number and impressive quality of many of the submissions in the process of judging and shortlisting the films nominated for the SICFF awards.
The jury, which is composed of prominent names in the filmmaking industry, including Emirati writer and filmmaker Manal Bin Amro, UAE filmmaker Abdullah Hassan Ahmed, Dr Shahin Yazdani, Professor in the Applied Communications programme at Sharjah Women's College, and Pakistani Shoaib Iqbal, Founder and Director of the Lahore International Children's Film Festival, revealed the main challenges they faced during the judging process and shortlisting of the films nominated for the SICFF awards.
This award, now in its twelfth year, was created by NDTV CARTANDBIKE, and is awarded after a jury unbiasedly evaluates and judges several cars across multiple segments.
There is no judge or jury in arbitration, and court review of an arbitration award is limited.
A damage award can be agreed upon after a negotiated settlement — among the parties, their insurance companies, and their attorneys, for example — or may be ordered by a judge or jury following a court trial.
These are not popular - vote awards, but juried awards by select judges among the very people who read and review YA books every day: book blogging community.
Attacked by two pit bulls while walking to work in November 2015, Joseph Mooring of Bryan, Texas on January 27, 2017 won the second - highest award in a Texas dog attack case: $ 5.1 million for permanent nerve damage to his right leg and forearm, levied not by a jury but by 85th District Court Judge Kyle Hawthorne.
Representing bereaved mother Serena Clinton, retired Tyler district judge Cynthia Stevens Kent in September 2010 won the Texas record jury award in a dog attack case of $ 7 million against pit bull owners Rick and Christi George of Leveritt's Chapel in Rusk County.
This year, the jury will receive recommendations from the wider body of over 150 IGF Main Competition judges (itself including notable former IGF winners, finalists and indie game notables including Justin Smith, Ben Ruiz, Eric Zimmerman and Wiley Wiggins) as they consider the merits of each of the five finalists and eventual award winner.
The Awards were held on April 28, and judged by an international jury.
This year, the jury will receive recommendations from the wider body of over 150 IGF Main Competition judges (itself including notable former IGF winners, finalists and indie game notables including Damien Di Fede, Amanda Williams, Thomas Bedenk and Scott Anderson) as they consider the merits of each of the five finalists and eventual award winner.
In addition to numerous group and one - man gallery shows, event invitations, cherished awards earned, juried show acceptances - and some wonderful editorial profiles - Suys's devotion to his craft, his participation in plein air invitationals, judging, and increasingly teaching, have helped him grow not just in reputation but as a soulful painter who believes in lifelong learning, «no excuses», and the power of observation.
Her work has won numerous top awards in judged and juried competitions, and is included in the collections of Norfolk Southern Corporation, Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Augusta Medical Center, CapCo Machinery and in many private collections.
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Significantly, it was not even until 2006 that judges were asked by Sir Nicholas Serota (then chair of the jury) to disclose any potential conflict of interest and then only on the day the Prize was awarded.
This is a juried show and will be judged for awards.
July 4, 2011 - In this maximum injury claim for pain and suffering (Bransford v. Yilmazcan, 2010 BCCA 271) despite The Jury awarding a claimant $ 385,000.00 for pain and suffering and the Trial Judge reducing the amount to $ 327,350.00, the Court of... Continue reading →
Attorney Keith L. Miller has tried c. 93A claims to judges and juries and has obtained awards, including multiple damages and attorney's fees.
After deciding the amount of damages sustained, the judge or jury determines the amount of fault to attribute to each party and reduces the victim's award by the amount that he or she is responsible for.
Personal injury damages are influenced by a number of factors considered by juries and judges when determining the amount of the award in each case.
The amount of money that is awarded for these damages is usually determined by a jury, although a judge must often approve the final verdict, sometimes adding interest and attorney's fees to the total.
That honor, she writes, fell to a Massachusetts jury's decision to award damages against her and her fledgling publishing company of $ 11 million, which the judge trebled to $ 33 million.
Judge William G. Young At the recent annual meeting of the Massachusetts Bar Foundation, U.S. District Judge William G. Young, in accepting the Great Friend of Justice Award, delivered a thoughtful and impassioned speech decrying the decrease in jury trials in the federal courts.
Of course, Wyoming judges and juries will most certainly reduce an ultimate recovery award by the proportion of the injured party's fault.
A jury awarded the respondent $ 248,000 in damages; the judge awarded costs and disbursements to the respondent which included a $ 60,000 cost award to reflect the insurer's failure to comply with its obligations to participate in mediation and attempt to settle under the Insurance Act.
In certain circumstances, conduct is deemed to be so severe, so reckless, and so damaging that juries and judges are permitted to award punitive damages to plaintiffs in Illinois truck accident cases.
The trial judge may well find that the threshold «was not met» and then be confronted with a substantial jury award which would indicate that the jury believed otherwise.
The final portion of this opinion that a three - judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit issued today contains an interesting discussion of the potential for overlap between a jury's award of damages for emotional distress and what a jury might have awarded had it been advised (as it should have been but was not at the original trial) that an award of punitive damages in favor of the plaintiff was appropriate.
We thrive in the courtroom and are confident we can secure a meaningful award from a judge or jury.
Award - winning San Diego personal injury attorney John Gomez and his associates have appeared before judges and juries in both state and federal courts all over the country, and have delivered extraordinary results time and time again.
To be awarded these damages, the judge or jury will determine the specifics surrounding the injury, and they will then assign a dollar amount to those injuries.
Most courts and attorneys will look at prior case law to determine what judges and juries have awarded in the past for similar injuries.
Suffolk Superior Court, No. 98 - 02231E Date of verdict: May 9, 2005 Plaintiff's attorneys: Andrew C. Meyer Jr. and Suzanne C. McDonough, Lubin & Meyer, Boston Status of verdict: Defense motions for a new trial were rejected, but the lost earnings award was reduced by $ 1.6 million, after the judge found that the award the jury had given was marginally excessive.
Were there jury awards in any of those trials, and how do they compare to other judges» trials?
Judges and juries have a lot of discretion to award punitive damages; however, in some cases the amount of the punitive damages can far exceed compensatory damages.
That care and dedication is your best chance for receiving damages, either through a settlement or an award of damages by a judge or jury.
If ICBC makes a formal settlement offer under Rule 37 and the judge or jury awards you less this can be considered a loss.
Essentially, the judge will determine if the award was a product of «prejudice, passion, or corruption,» whether the jury considered evidence it should not have, and whether the award amount was supported by the evidence.
When the plaintiff can convince the court of the defendant's liability, judges and juries often award considerable damages because of the crimes» egregious nature.
As stated in other cases, a special costs award goes beyond indemnity and enters the realm of punishment: 380876 British Columbia Ltd. v. Ron Perrick Law Corp., 2009 BCSC 1209 at para. 14, relying on Fullerton v. Matsqui (District)(1992), 74 B.C.L.R. (2d) 305 (C.A.) where evidence presented by one party was calculated to mislead the judge and jury.
If you make a formal offer to settle your ICBC claim in compliance with Rule 37 and the judge or jury award you more money, Rule 37 (23) sets out the consequences to the Defendant.
A judge or jury will award damages to an injured victim who demonstrates financial, physical, and / or emotional losses and expenses related to their injury.
Rarely, a more complex case where negotiation can't be reached will go to court and the damage award will be determined by a judge or a jury.
The law provides that the judge or jury should award damages that are «fair and just.»
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