Sentences with phrase «key early cases»

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LONDON, May 3 - Ukraine's new corruption court, whose creation is a key condition set by Western aid donors, should be ready to hear its first cases early next year, General Prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko said.
While the Goldman report concedes these are still early days, its case for investing in IoT is that the key obstacles to mass adoption are gone.
Past achievements include building the case for deficit reduction in the 1980s and early 1990s, for consolidation of the Canada and Quebec Pension Plans in the late 1990s, a series of shadow federal budgets and fiscal accountability reports in that began in the 2000s, and work on marginal effective tax rates on personal incomes and business investment, which has laid the foundation for such key changes as sales tax reform, elimination of capital taxes, and corporate income tax rate reductions.
With the final tax reform package now signed into law, Morgan Stanley's Chief U.S. Economist Ellen Zentner notes three key forecast changes from her earlier base case projection:
Business and consumer surveys broadly continued to suggest the post-election bounce in sentiment was intact, despite signs some policy initiatives from the Trump administration — including key tax and health care reforms — might take longer to implement, and in some cases be less radical, than earlier indications.
The Percoco trial took a twist earlier this morning when it was revealed a key government witness in the case, Todd Howe, a former Albany consultant, had been arrested after his testimony on Thursday.
A successful early warning system is key to reducing the economic impact of such storms, which has been estimated by the National Academy of Sciences to be several trillion dollars in the most severe cases.
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Chief Judge Royce Lamberth, who earlier had ruled against the National Institutes of Health, this time came down on NIH's side in several key arguments in the case.
As early as 1907, the New York Times reported on a study that suggested increased consumption of animal foods was a key factor in 4,600 studied cancer cases.
This report makes the case that effective parent engagement during the span from preschool through the early grades is a key contributor to children's positive academic outcomes.
Early surgical intervention is the key to success and most cases, if operated early, have a very good prognEarly surgical intervention is the key to success and most cases, if operated early, have a very good prognearly, have a very good prognosis.
Though in any case, anyone who pledges at our deluxe tier or higher on Fig will get a Steam key right after the campaign ends, months before the public can even get it on Steam Early Access.
The starting point for EIA's analysis of the Clean Power Plan is the Annual Energy Outlook 2015 (AEO2015) Reference case rather than earlier AEO projections that were developed using versions of EIA's National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) that lack the model structure needed to analyze key features of the Clean Power Plan proposal.
For example, if damages are going to be a key issue, we would retain a damages expert early on in the case, so we can start building our damages model at the outset and shape our discovery strategy around what our expert will need to show.
Early Case Assessment and Investigation services are delivered by a team of experienced professionals who regularly advise clients on best practices and workflows to quickly understand the dataset, uncover key facts and focus on important areas for review.
LegalMation, pioneering developer of the first platform that automates early stage litigation work by leveraging innovative IBM Watson ™ technology, announces today that Walmart will implement LegalMation's automated solution for all new lawsuits in key litigation areas as part of Walmart's initial case assignment process.
One key tip: just remember that Pacer didn't go on - line until the early 2000s in some districts, so try to find recent cases before hitting up Pacer.
In particular, note that Civil Procedure Rule 31.4 and Practice Direction 31.2 A require that parties discuss with their opponents and, where possible, agree a strategy for the search and production of key evidence including ESI at an early stage, before the Case Management Conference.
Commenting on the DfES review, The Rt Hon Sir Mark Potter, President of the Family Division, said in July 2007 «There was an early recognition by all agencies involved that a key factor in delay in care proceedings was insufficiencies in the pre-proceedings work of the local authorities» and «the number and complexity of child care cases are increasing in a way that is straining resources to the limit.»
Like Mauro, Coyle reports that the abortion cases are likely to be early tests of Roberts» consensus - building efforts, as are two key affirmative action cases, Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District # 1 and Meredith v. Jefferson County Board of Education.
Anita Jewitt Qualified: 2008 Made partner: 2015 Key cases: Recovered # 8.5 m for a child with quadriplegic cerebral palsy following the hospital's delay in expediting his delivery; recovered # 7.4 m for a child who sustained bilateral upper and lower limb amputations as a result of the delayed diagnosis of meningococcal septicaemia; recovered # 6m for a child who suffered from cerebral palsy as a result of the hospital's failure to carry out an earlier caesarean section.
The key to success in litigation, and in particular contingent or fixed fee cases, is objective and realistic early evaluation of the merits of a claim.
[37] A key feature of the Director's conduct in this case is that she and many of her agents approached the case in front of them with a closed mind, having concluded at a very early stage, before the children were interviewed, that there was no merit to the sexual abuse allegations and that J.P. had fabricated them and had coached her children to make their disclosures.
The case illustrates two key capabilities that distinguish TAR 2.0 platforms such as Insight Predict from earlier TAR tools.
While my earlier post goes into more detail about the decision in that case, the key point of that case was the Board's decision that:
Earlier in the Samsung trial, Apple argued that the Motorola - related case information be excluded — Judge Koh agreed and, so, neither Apple nor Samsung presented evidence relating to the Judge Posner claim construction of the» 647 patent (a key to the divergent construction seems to be that a separate thing, called an «analyzer server,» is required as a go - between for the recognizable link and the related functionality).
In her early days as a judge, Bonkalo had prepared a «benchbook» bringing together key items, including cases and legislation, she would need to use while presiding.
This is the second post in a two - part series regarding the evolution in the way that the litigation technology industry has been searching for consensus over distinctions between a pair of key concepts in eDiscovery: Early Data Analysis (EDA) and Early Case Assessment (ECA).
The litigation technology industry has been grappling with how to find consensus over distinctions between a pair of key acronyms in eDiscovery that are related but separate: Early Data Analysis (EDA) and Early Case Assessment (ECA).
Surveyed corporate counsel agreed that early case assessment is key to effective resolution.
We deliver efficiency at every step ensuring provision of key information early in your case and frequently throughout the review.
Your case may be time sensitive, if you or a loved one were injured by a negligent third party, contacting an attorney early is key.
Yet with big data and legal governance challenges converging, corporate legal teams are demanding that proactive coding help identify key documents, negotiate favorable case settlements, prepare for FRCP 26 (f) conferences and reduce e-discovery costs much earlier in the process.
It covers some of the key cases that inform how we do ediscovery — as I referred to earlier, like the functional requirements of ediscovery.
Having access to up to date local knowledge concerning which Government lawyers will be taking on the case, profiling the appetite of the particular prosecution team to try and resolve the matter through a negotiated plea / settlement / DPA and making the key forensic decisions very early on about your client's potential value to the Prosecution are some additional challenges that arise in cross border investigations.
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One key to success in litigation, and in particular contingent or fixed fee cases, is objective and realistic early evaluation of the merits of a claim.
And I think that lawyers will perhaps have to become more comfortable with early case assessment tools, search technology and, yes, even meet and confers that will all be aimed at getting the key data in front of the lawyers in the most expeditious and least expensive way possible.
In the case of the MateBook X, the key is that Dolby got to work with Huawei early on in the design process.
As you can see in both cases, the new iPhone 7s and 7s Plus lack all of the key features that differentiate the iPhone 8 from earlier iPhone models.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Five years of experience as a classroom teacher and school psychologist in classrooms for students with Autism Spectrum Disorders • Well - versed with modern educational practices for students with ASD • Knowledge of applicable case law related to ASD • Experience in early childhood evaluation tools and procedures • Knowledge of childhood growth
BUILD Illinois played a key role in developing a process for implementing an early intervention screening and referral system for intact families with children from birth to age three with substantiated cases of abuse in neglect.
By providing case management to some clients these agencies are also considered a key part of the Throughcare program (discussed earlier in the chapter).
Children at Risk in the Child Welfare System: Collaborations to Promote School Readiness: Final Report (PDF - 1188 KB) Catherine E. Cutler Institute for Child and Family Policy & Oldham Innovative Research (2009) Provides an analysis of data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - being as well as a case study in Colorado involving interviews with key stakeholders and statewide surveys of caseworkers and foster parents to examine how collaborations between the child welfare, early intervention / preschool special education and early care and education services meet the developmental needs of children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the child welfare system.
Because there are many ADR options beyond an end - of - case settlement conference where a mediator can make a huge difference, the key is to start early.
The chapter includes the description of a framework for categorizing four types of studies (group design, single subject design, correlational, case studies) and four types of literature reviews (narrative, summative, systematic, meta - analysis) for conducting research syntheses which focus on the identification of the key characteristics of early childhood intervention practices and their functional or statistical relationship to the behavior the practices are intended to change or improve.
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