Sentences with phrase «lawyers argue»

Lawyers argue their cases to a jury, and the jury decides who wins.
In litigation, screaming couples and their agitated lawyers argue about their issues in court.
Civil liberties lawyers argue the Justice Department request fell well outside the bounds of what is typically covered by a subpoena, including basic subscriber information.
I was, too; the morning dragged on as we listened to a series of white male lawyers argue on behalf of religious organizations that the law societies have no Charter - based duty to address discrimination by TWU, suggesting that accreditation is not endorsement.
- Local lawyers argue that Ireland has taken its «austerity medicine» and is re-emerging as a stronger economy.
Roberts's lawyers argue that Utah lawmakers lacked authority to resurrect civil claims on which the clock to file had already run out.
Interim Spousal Support No Entitlement Lawyers argue that although interim support hearings do not involve as stringent an analysis of entitlement as a trial would, some evidence of entitlement...... Read Full Post
Cue outrage and disagreement from those who view Charter rights as «technicalities» that clever defence lawyers argue to win cases for their clients.
I have seen many lawyers argue themselves OUT of a win by talking too much in court.
The developers agree to stop working on the codebase, but their lawyers argue that shutting down the DAO is outside of their control.
Local lawyers argue that Ireland has taken its «austerity medicine» and is re-emerging as a stronger economy.
Rear - drivers and their defense lawyers argue that this an unfair exception from the requirement of having to prove four elements in order to find someone is negligent under Florida's personal injury law.
There's value in watching other lawyers argue cases or sitting in on a deposition even if you can't bill your time.
His lawyers argue that he had no way of knowing whether the teenagers were working with authorities, since they did not declare themselves.
Gilbert's lawyers argue that the regulation has been applied arbitrarily and without regard to any state interest.
They say that lawyers argue the facts when the facts are on their side, argue the law when the law is on their side, and if neither is on their side, then they impugn the credibility of the witness.
Those possible liabilities could result, the lawyers argue, from future suits over the flood damage to low - lying property anticipated from rising sea levels sparked by climate change, produced by the combustion of the fossil fuels they produce.
Granting scholarships on a sliding scale based on income fulfills Cooper's egalitarian vision, the school's lawyers argue.
(The gallery's lawyers argue that Freedman was not aware that the work Rosales was bringing to Knoedler was fake.)
«By bringing suit,» the gallery's lawyers argue, «the wealthy Robins has literally made a federal case of not being able to buy what he wants, when he wants.»
While some lawyers argue that certain shapes and phrases fall under public domain, given the specific combination of shapes, colors and phrases used by these independent designers and the sheer number of allegations, it seems as though Bassen and her cohort could make a compelling case.
In a 35 ‑ page reply brief filed yesterday with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, government lawyers argue once again that U.S. District Court Judge Royce Lamberth's ruling was erroneously based on the conclusion that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) guidelines for hESC research violate a law barring federally funded research that harms embryos.
His lawyers argue that the NSERC's appeal procedure denies him natural justice — by permitting persons involved in the initial decision to participate in the appeal process.
UFT lawyers argue that «while charter schools may receive some funding from private entities, they are overwhelmingly funded by public tax dollars and they are subject to the disclosure requirements applicable to government agencies under the New York state Freedom of Information Law.»
But the defense lawyers argue in today's filing that those cases didn't involve comments made by the prosecutor to the press.
Success» lawyers argue the contract is illegal because the city can not have oversight over charters.
Silver's lawyers argue each of the alleged schemes represents a «routine financial relationship with the entity to which he is allegedly steering business» and does constitute «the sort of «side payment... from a third party» that Skilling requires for a payment to be deemed an illegal bribe or kickback.»
However, the Skeloses» lawyers argue that the DFS order last July shows that Bonomo engaged in «egregious misconduct» and hid it from the government.
These patients are left without recourse to pay for care and suffering from a past mistake by a health care provider, the civil suit lawyers argue.
Some ecclesiastical lawyers argue that by allowing civil unions to take place the government will leave religious groups at the mercy of local authorities, who have a legal obligation to ensure equality in the provision of goods and services.
Moreover, the lawyers argue that the defendants all live and work in the Buffalo area and that they will be calling numerous defense witnesses from Western New York, whose travel expenses, to be paid for by the defense, will soar if the trial is held in Manhattan.
Some lawyers argue that the Supreme Court's decision was a necessary clarification of a vague law, and one that will prevent prosecutors from overreaching.
MANHATTAN FEDERAL COURT — Former state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver is fighting to stay out of prison while he appeals his corruption conviction — a pending appeal that he's likely to win thanks to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, his lawyers argue in court papers filed this week.
«Plaintiffs have put forward no evidence supporting the proposition that engaging in memorabilia fraud is the kind of task that any Giants employee was ever employed or otherwise authorized to perform,» the Giants» lawyers argue, per ESPN.
While federal judges and lawyers argue over whether President Donald Trump's revised executive order on travel amounts to a «Muslim ban,» evangelical experts on Muslim missions express concerns over how popular the proposal is in America's pews.
Davis» lawyers argue in the court papers that Kentucky's new law gives «the very religious accommodation Davis sought from the beginning of this litigation.»
BuzzFeed lawyers argue the testimony is needed since it is being sued for alleged damages due to its publication of the dossier in January 2017.
But the lawsuit contends that the parameters were unclear to her, and her lawyers argue that A.M.I. can continue to control her responses.
In filings that are part of a libel lawsuit that first lady Melania Trump filed against the Daily Mail tabloid, her lawyers argue that her position could help her grow her personal brand, according to The Associated Press.
Justice Department lawyers argued in court earlier this month that the federal guidelines issued in May were non-binding with no legal consequences.
His lawyer argues his websites were not misleading because the terms and conditions — the recurring charges, the additional products — were clearly disclosed.
While the lawyers argued, at least she'd get half the amount back.
It is entirely correct that Ford ought to have had the opportunity to speak as a matter of procedural fairness, as his lawyers argued, but that was not what the Act read.
Levandowski's lawyers argued that the court's order to Uber, as well as Uber's threat to Levandowski, would violate his constitutional right to avoid self - incrimination.
FPL's lawyers argued that the case's ten plaintiffs «failed to connect their hyperbolic references to FPL's allegedly massive failures to any actual damages» they allegedly suffered.
CANTON, Mass. (AP)-- A battery of lawyers argued in court Tuesday over whether media mogul Sumner Redstone had the mental competence to remove two trustees of entities that control Viacom Inc. and CBS Corp..
In Edwards» case, his lawyers argued $ 1 million in secret payments to Edwards» pregnant mistress by Edwards» donors were aimed at shielding his wife, Elizabeth, who died of cancer in 2010, not hiding the information from voters.
But he renewed his fight at London's Court of Appeal, where his lawyers argued the earlier rulings should be overturned.
Ibrahim's lawyer argues the sentence should not stand, and an international outcry could pressure Sudan's government to intervene.
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