Sentences with phrase «judicial efficiency»

The first is the need for judicial efficiency — courts should not be second - guessing the decisions of these administrators easily.
The forms they produce and share with us are designed to improve judicial efficiency, not to help us win our cases.
Make sure you're not throwing away your claim or defense for the sake of judicial efficiency.
It appears to reflect the recent emphasis by the courts on judicial efficiency.
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The 2013 Recommendation shows the way forward, providing a sensible roadmap for greater judicial efficiency and better access to the courts for consumers.
Overall, the justice system in Ontario has improved in the last year, but it still has glaring shortcomings in judicial efficiency and the disproportionate representation of Indigenous people in prisons, according to a new justice system report card.
Even though plaintiffs did not file an opposition to the request, the court found that defendant did not show that the Turkish proceedings would resolve the «key domain name ownership issue» or that waiting for those proceedings to run their course would otherwise promote judicial efficiency.
These programs increase access to justice, improves judicial efficiency, affords pro bono opportunity to Hampden County Lawyers and improves the public image of lawyers.
Always one to strive for judicial efficiency, Justice Brown indicated that it made the most sense for him to set a schedule for the summary judgment motion which would require the parties to complete the written record well in advance of the hearing date, so that the judge scheduled to hear the motion could assess the adequacy of the written record in advance of the hearing and give directions in advance of the hearing about the calling of oral evidence.
They argue it will «promote judicial efficiency» but indicate the government «has no plans to move to join these cases for trial.»
As a general matter, this approach is advisable for some of the same reasons that administrative law often imposes an analogous exhaustion requirement — specifically, promoting judicial efficiency and protecting the authority of the body deciding the merits.
The policy is to prevent lying, to protect against doubtful veracity, to enable parties to rely dearly on written contracts, and for judicial efficiency.
[T] he process of transferring judges between circuits, as delimited by the Chief Justice's Guidelines, is directed strictly toward meeting judicial necessities, whereas the transfer in this case would serve a different purpose... [H] aving the district judge who conducted MDL pre-trial proceedings also preside over the trial of the case can improve judicial efficiency, preserve scarce judicial resources and enhance MDL judges» control over their proceedings.
Comment, Balancing Deterrence, Comity Considerations, and Judicial Efficiency: The Use of the D.C. Circuit's Proximate Cause Standard for Determining Subject Matter Jurisdiction over Extraterritorial Antitrust Cases, 55 Am.
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