Sentences with phrase «law in a number of areas»

Tax experts from the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) have warned that UK tax law appears not to be compliant with EU law in a number of areas.
Nevertheless, our extensive experience in civil appeals has given us a deep understanding of substantive law in a number of areas.
Uber drivers are seen to be skirting the law in a number of areas.

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Because of this, in a number of areas of Jewish law that govern contacts between Jews and non-Jews, Muslims were judged more favorably than Christians.
Sims» speech also sets out the ACCC's activities in relation to a number of areas of competition law (cartels, anti-competitive agreements and practices, MMP (noting the ACCC has «about» 10 in depth investigations underway)-RRB- and touches on the Harper Review and Murray Report as well as key issues surrounding privatisation, communications and water.
«There are a number of examples of where the EU has set aside the normal regulations and codes set out in EU law in order to recognise the circumstances of certain border areas,» it says.
However, the BHA also believes that the UN Convention should be incorporated directly into UK law — a move which would strengthen children's rights in a number of areas.
The Women's Equality Act which would provide protections for women in a number of areas including codifying Roe v. Wade in New York State Law
Local law enforcement officials hope the arrival of ride - hailing apps Uber and Lyft will decrease the number of DWIs in the area.
But as Administrative Law Judge Clive Morrick noted, Morgenthau's campaign put up a limited number of posters in a small geographic area.
The party cited statistics obtained after parliamentary questions as showing that police numbers were on the decline in areas experiencing the most violations of the law.
Increased traffic law enforcement during these windows may help reduce the number of tortoises struck and killed on roads, particularly in areas where visitor traffic increases during vacation seasons.
«The accountability regulations in the Swedish Environmental Code are intended to prevent the leaking of large amounts of pellets, especially in areas like the one around Orust and Tjörn where there are a number of nature reserves,» says Lena Gipperth, Professor of Environmental Law at the Department of Law.
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These data are linked to information on changes both in public school - choice options under the now - defunct NCLB law and in the number of charter schools in an area.
However, states and the U.S. Department of Education must together confront substantial implementation problems in this area, because the new requirements are fraught with technical complications, will lead to dramatic increases in the number of schools identified as failing, set improvement targets that many see as unrealistic, and are no more grounded in research or experience than the standards set by most states under the old law.
When national experts came to the Capitol to testify on the law, they made it clear that Connecticut lags behind other states in this area, and is missing a number of nationally - recognized best practices.
the number of Federal court cases arising under the respective areas of law cited in the No FEAR Act where discrimination was alleged;
This is one area where Amazon may have the clout to step in since a number of bestselling authors are making those titles available digitally for the first time through its Kindle platform; Amazon is specifically mentioned in the English summary of the law as being targeted by this measure.
Marc stepped forward, and began to discourse on competitive dynamics in the P&C business, particularly the short tail areas where they focused, and where the Law of Large Numbers could apply.
In 2006, the ASPCA will expand its Humane Law Enforcement (HLE) Department, allowing for more investigations and arrests for animals cruelty in the New York metropolitan area, while also increasing the scope and number of training seminars given by this agency to law enforcement and animal protection agencies across the countrIn 2006, the ASPCA will expand its Humane Law Enforcement (HLE) Department, allowing for more investigations and arrests for animals cruelty in the New York metropolitan area, while also increasing the scope and number of training seminars given by this agency to law enforcement and animal protection agencies across the countLaw Enforcement (HLE) Department, allowing for more investigations and arrests for animals cruelty in the New York metropolitan area, while also increasing the scope and number of training seminars given by this agency to law enforcement and animal protection agencies across the countrin the New York metropolitan area, while also increasing the scope and number of training seminars given by this agency to law enforcement and animal protection agencies across the countlaw enforcement and animal protection agencies across the country.
In other areas, neighbors complained about nuisances, and lawmakers responded with limits on the number of dogs an owner could have instead of enforcing anti-barking laws and leash laws already on the books.
Some areas limit the number of certain animals a residence can have and breaking this law could result in you having to give up pets.
A number of states make exceptions for dogs that have been living in the designated area for a particular amount of time — namely dogs that have existed in the locale for years before the dangerous dog law started.
A Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) report suggested a number of mitigation actions to improve the situation, which include stopping encroachment in the remaining forest covers, keeping elephant corridors intact, creating alternative livelihoods for people in the affected area, better enforcement of laws and better litigation, and providing technical support to and creating awareness among locals.
This experience came in a number of different areas of law including intellectual property, while also giving me insight on the importance of legal knowledge and education in an in house context.
They rank the top law firms in three categories: top 10 peer - review rated, which ranks the firms with the highest number of peer - review - rated lawyers; top 10 by activity, which ranks firms in different subject areas by he total number of federal cases during the past two years or total number of transactions; and top 10 by visibility, which ranks firms according to the number of times it has been searched during the past month.
There are a number of areas of law which are enshrined in UK law such as discrimination rights, transfer of undertaking regulations, working time regulations and collective consultation.
This area has a massive number of tech - centric employers — so law firms need to be able to align themselves to the people who live in the area.
Though the rate of malpractice claims flowing from criminal cases is lower than in other areas of law, the number of claims in this area is on the rise of late, and for many of the same reasons we see in other areas.
The most obvious A2J issue is a court system that is bogged down with large numbers of self - represented human beings, in particular in the family law area.
Because these groups each have a large number of attorneys participating in the groups, I not only find posts about recent developments in those areas, but I'll also find lively discussion evaluating the «meaning» of new case law, statutes, and other important developments in those industries.
They rank the top law firms in three categories: top 10 peer - review rated, which ranks the firms with the highest number of peer - review - rated lawyers; top 10 by activity, which ranks firms in different subject areas by he total -LSB-...]
Today, law firms have to be sensitive and be prepared to take constructive action if a significant number of partners believe there are areas of practice the firm ought to be in so that it may provide better service to its key clients, or there are practice areas in which the firm is so weak that it would be doing its clients a favor by eliminating it and referring them to better specialists.
This top Tulsa business law office practices in a number of different legal areas and in doing so brings substantial expertise to each problem a business law client may experience.
After a career at Deloitte's and two leading law firms he entered academia and has since written widely on these subject areas and advised governments and banking regulators in a number of countries.
By integrating writing and doctrine in the first semester, we are sending a message to our students, at outset of their legal education, that there is no real divide between analyzing legal doctrine and the writing that communicates that analysis.54 By writing within a doctrinal context, students are able to see the ways in which the law and how it is structured influence their writing choices.55 Moreover, students tend to develop a deeper understanding of the connected doctrinal course because of the writing that occurs in that doctrinal area.56 Thus a number of the benefits that result from integrating the two courses arise from the synergies that come from teaching both courses together.57 What follows are some specific synergies that I have observed in teaching the integrated LA&W and Introduction to Torts courses.
She received a number of academic awards, including the Irv Goldman Memorial Prize for most outstanding academic performance in Criminal Process, and the Judith R. Norman Memorial Award for demonstrating leadership in law school activities and superior ability and understanding in the areas of family law and interviewing, negotiation and counselling.
Hoping to expand their reach or trying to position lawyers as thought leaders in their practice areas, a number of large law firms are now actively producing content and distributing it through social media.
In other words, the traditional law firm operating under the traditional law firm business model is an inhospitable place for many, many lawyers — a place where their success depends not upon their skills as a lawyer but upon their abilities in areas in which they have no training, interest or aptitude, as well as upon their gender and the color of their skin; a place that requires them to sacrifice their personal lives; a place where they do not feel valued or fulfilled in their work; a place and where opportunities are denied to them and only a very small number can reach positions of succesIn other words, the traditional law firm operating under the traditional law firm business model is an inhospitable place for many, many lawyers — a place where their success depends not upon their skills as a lawyer but upon their abilities in areas in which they have no training, interest or aptitude, as well as upon their gender and the color of their skin; a place that requires them to sacrifice their personal lives; a place where they do not feel valued or fulfilled in their work; a place and where opportunities are denied to them and only a very small number can reach positions of succesin areas in which they have no training, interest or aptitude, as well as upon their gender and the color of their skin; a place that requires them to sacrifice their personal lives; a place where they do not feel valued or fulfilled in their work; a place and where opportunities are denied to them and only a very small number can reach positions of succesin which they have no training, interest or aptitude, as well as upon their gender and the color of their skin; a place that requires them to sacrifice their personal lives; a place where they do not feel valued or fulfilled in their work; a place and where opportunities are denied to them and only a very small number can reach positions of succesin their work; a place and where opportunities are denied to them and only a very small number can reach positions of success.
«We recognize that in most areas of data law today, such as privacy, security and records retention, the number of relevant laws and regulations is too vast and fast - growing for most individual clients to cost - effectively maintain,» said Martin Tully, co-chair of Akerman's Data Law Practilaw today, such as privacy, security and records retention, the number of relevant laws and regulations is too vast and fast - growing for most individual clients to cost - effectively maintain,» said Martin Tully, co-chair of Akerman's Data Law PractiLaw Practice.
Legal analytics power better decision - making in a number of legal practice areas such as patent and trademark law, copyright, securities, antitrust, and commercial litigation.
The firm was one of Canada's most prominent full - service law offices with one of the largest litigation practices in the country, and was a leader in a number of specialized practice areas.
Designated as one of Canada «s top 500 Lawyers by Lexpert Magazine, and is referred to in a number of similar publications in the area of real estate law in particular.
The law is constantly changing in this area, and there are a number of defences that apply to these charges.
Mr. Price is responsible for a number of published federal opinions in the area of trademark and copyright law, including Classic Foods Int» l Corp. v. Kettle Foods, Inc. 468 F.Supp.2 d 1181 (C.D. Cal.
Firm Recognized in Record Number of Practice Areas, Awarded Top Honors in Corporate, Real Estate and Insurance Law
Our criminal defence lawyers have defended clients in a large number of trafficking cases and have a proven record that spans decades in the area of criminal law.
Young Legal Aid Lawyers co-chairs Oliver Carter and Rachel Francis presented an introduction to YLAL and a brief history of legal aid, from the Poor Prisoners Defence Act 1903, which introduced criminal legal aid for defendants in the higher criminal courts, to the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 («LASPO»), which wholly or partially removed a number of areas of law from the scope of legal aid.
The providers appointed to the financial and complex transactions panels can be no more than ten, while the potential participants will again need to demonstrate knowledge in a number of compulsory areas of law in accordance with the panel.
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