Sentences with phrase «judicial matters»

We also represent companies and organizations in administrative and judicial matters involving the determination of prevailing rates and the appropriate application of benefit payment.
If I'm having lunch with a judge, I first do a literature search about current judicial matters.
Meanwhile, in a chat with newsmen in Abuja, on Wednesday Oyegun noted that APC as a party which came to power professing the change mantra, there was no way it would interfere with an on - going judicial matter.
The legislation will standardize the three types of record checks — criminal record check, criminal record and judicial matters check, and a vulnerable sector check;
Dale, I don't follow him, and prosecution of Mr. Long is your nation's judicial matter.
However, on Tuesday, France's highest court for judicial matters, the Court of Cassation, ruled an undercover police officer's actions in the case had been unlawful, and ordered the Paris Court of Appeal to look again at the investigation's validity.
This is because the evidence provided by tigereyepi in support of the allegations against the said Judge is not sufficient to meet the Prima Facie test either in relation to the allegation of bribery or ex-parte communication between the Judge and the Petitioner on a judicial matter pending before him, contrary to the Code of Conduct for Judges and Magistrates of Ghana (CCJMG).
Thursday's bill proposes to establish Spanish as the first official language making its use compulsory in executive, legislative and judicial matters, and thus repeal Law 1 - 1993 which put both languages on an equal footing.
Judicial matters can be complicated, we are on hand to help inform you of every aspect regarding your topic.
He also works as a lecturer and consultant in legal and judicial matters both in the UK and overseas.
Combating climate change is a matter of politics, not a judicial matter for the courts, argues Peter McMaster
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