Sentences with phrase «justiciable events»

One potentially useful data point cited by the Initiative from this study is that Canadians seek legal advice for only 11.7 % of «justiciable events
Non-lawyers frequently fail to conceptualize their problems as «justiciable events,» often believe they can address their problems on their own, and go to their unions, governments, or friends and family members for help (see table 40 in the above study).
Studies have shown that over 85 % of all «justiciable events» are addressed by ordinary people without legal assistance.
Many people lack basic information or know - how to protect themselves against justiciable events, or to diffuse a legal problem when it arises.
This stark contrast is explained in a survey that concluded that Canadians get help from lawyers on only 11.7 per cent of their justiciable events.

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The EAT further found that CLIA 1978 in any event was concerned only with claims justiciable in the ordinary courts.
Unless I've forgotten how the English language works, the definition means that literally every single event which occurs in someone's life is a «justiciable» problem and is therefore the appropriate subject of the attention of the legal profession and the courts.
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