"Judicial proceedings" refers to legal actions or events that take place in a court of law, where a judge or jury decides on legal matters, such as determining guilt or innocence, settling disputes, or reaching a resolution in a case.
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judicial proceedings against such consumers when an infringement suit has also been brought against a vendor, retailer, or manufacturer.
And even if the government doesn't do everything the conference votes for — for example, on
closed judicial proceedings — the party leadership and ministers ignore conference at their peril.
During discovery opposing parties request the production of relevant evidence and documents to encourage
fair judicial proceedings and case settlements.
Long - term benefits include a decrease
in judicial proceedings, as well as a reduction of the stress felt by the entire family.
In the case Belvedere Construzioni Srl (Case C - 500 / 10) this was under discussion vis - à - vis the principle of
resolving judicial proceedings in tax matters within reasonable time under Article 6 (1) of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.
A law clerk gains practical experience by
attending judicial proceedings, performing legal research, drafting memoranda and providing other assistance to the judge.
Related Employment Appeal Tribunal proceedings concerned the scope of
judicial proceedings immunity in relation to claims in the Employment Tribunal under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 («whistleblowing claims»).
Efforts to visit each and every pet store In the state of Maryland were made, and tabs are routinely kept on all pet stores in Maryland, checking on compliance as well as keeping abreast on
judicial proceedings resulting from cases against pet stores.
The course also discusses the roles of state and federal courts in hearing public law litigation, including principles of judicial federalism limiting federal court interference with
state judicial proceedings.
This confidentiality requirement is expressly implemented as to
judicial proceedings by Indiana Administrative Rule 9 (G)(1)(b)(xviii).
Other sections of the SSCRA allow a court to
stay judicial proceedings that involve an individual who is serving in the military.
Syracuse University officials
handling judicial proceedings against the students involved in a fraternity's offensive videos are racing against the graduation clock.
It helped in the process of
demystifying judicial proceedings and helped send the clear message from the majority on the court that the controlling principle of judicial intervention in elections was the result delivered at the polling station, which would not be easily reversed by a court.
«Confidentiality in the mediation process is important and this Directive should therefore provide for a minimum degree of compatibility of civil procedural rules with regard to how to protect the confidentiality of mediation in any subsequent civil and
commercial judicial proceedings or arbitration.»
The problem is deceptively simple: the more opportunity there is to create multiple narratives
regarding judicial proceedings, the more likely it is that misinformation will be produced and that mistakes will be made.
The policy which permits media reporting on
judicial proceedings depends on (i) the right of the public to be informed about a significant public act of the state, and (ii) the law's recognition that the way in which the story is presented is a matter of editorial judgment.
He interned at The Center For Conflict Resolution where he received mediation and conciliation training to assist parties in resolving disputes without the necessity of
formal judicial proceedings.
AB 68 Expands Commission on Judicial Discipline's power to include a person who is a former justice, judge, justice of the peace or other officer of the Judicial Branch who presides over
judicial proceedings if the conduct at issue occurred while the person was serving in any such position.
For many, the stress and difficulty that come with
judicial proceedings expound other challenges: poverty, homelessness, addiction, child apprehension, barriers to other organizations, disability and illiteracy.
Unless the parties agree otherwise, the parties, the arbitrator and JW will treat the arbitral proceedings, any related disclosures and / or discovery, and the decisions of the arbitrator, as confidential, except in connection with
judicial proceedings ancillary to the arbitration, such as a judicial challenge to, or enforcement of, an award, or unless otherwise required by law or to protect a legal right of a party.
That Court observed that — while there is no specific test for obtaining leave to appeal a Consent Order set out in the Courts of Justice Act — such Orders are essentially formal contracts, made in the context of
adversarial judicial proceedings.
They enable one party (called the representative) to
launch judicial proceedings on behalf of multiple parties (called the class) who are faced with a situation similar to the representative's (called the common question).
The Legal Services Commission (LSC) is denying claims that it has been forced to undertake race equality impact assessments on legal aid reforms
after judicial proceedings were launched against it.