Sentences with phrase «jury decision working»

You'll likely get a better settlement or jury decision working with Montgomery Law than on your own.

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In many instances I risked the practice's and my own credibility, my license, and even my freedom because as a practitioner working outside the norm, I could face criminal charges for supporting a woman's individual rights when those decisions differ from the standard of care or from what the average jury member would choose for their own healthcare.
Mediation is a non-adversarial alternative to divorce litigation wherein the parties work together, with the help of a neutral third party «mediator,» to determine their own outcome, rather than leaving these important decisions to judge or jury.
Sharpton criticized the length of time that each grand jury has been working without a decision and what he termed grand jury roles that «appear to be improperly expanded to where it is about trying to prove or disprove the accused rather than to see if there's probable cause to go to trial».
Skelos, who was kicked out of the state legislature when the jury announced its decision, was charged with using his political power to help his son, who was not at work to make friends — or do work — keep various high - paying jobs.
At a press conference addressing his tax troubles and the pending grand jury decisions in the Michael Brown case in Ferguson, Missouri and the Eric Garner case in Staten Island, the Rev. Al Sharpton was asked whether Rachel Noerdlinger, who worked for Sharpton before becoming chief of staff to Chirlane McCray, is welcome to return to working with Sharpton.
The iCivics games consist of several modules that include citizenship and participation (Activate), The Constitution and Bill of Rights (Do I Have a Right, Immigration Nation, Argument Wars), budgeting (People's Pie), separation of power (Branches of Power), political campaigning (Win the White House), local government (Counties Work), the Executive branch (Executive Command), the Legislative branch (Lawcraft, Represent Me), and the Judicial Branch (We the Jury, Supreme Decision).
James Casebere says about the process of jurying this year's competition: «There was so much great work, it was difficult to make a decision.
The jurors — painter Rocio Rodriguez, actor and mixed - media artist Masud Olufani and photographer Jerry Siegel — elected to show more work by fewer artists for this year's biennial juried exhibition, a laudable decision that makes for a richer experience.
Their works were selected based upon the decision of a jury, which included the following distinguished persons:
This year's jury — consisting of Christopher Bedford, director of the Baltimore Museum of Art; Omar Kholeif, senior curator and director of global initiatives at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; and Suzanne Cotter, director of the Mudam Luxembourg Musée d'Art Moderne Grand - Duc Jean — praised Jhaveri Contemporary's decision to exhibit works by a boundary - pushing Indian artist that had not previously been seen by a mainstream audience.
I worked hard to make sure that every decision the jury made was one I was happy with — especially the winner, Richard Wright.
Our international jury of experts reviewed and discussed the submissions at length, and the final decisions were difficult to make because of the wealth of great material that was submitted by the many, many worthy photographers who are producing strong work all over the world.
As a damages expert, my audiences, including juries, investors, government agencies, and the client teams I work with, will use that information and the opinions I provide to make important decisions.
Planned Parenthood applauded the grand jury's decision and said Daleiden's work used deceptive edits to unfairly implicate them in a crime.
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