Not exact matches
@Brythan - all fair points, though the point of the example was to indicate that there was
existing legal authority to proceed with another 58 miles of
barrier and that the Executive Order wasn't creating new law.
To learn more about the
legal barriers that
exist in the digital health space, as well as the need for and value of a proper and thorough compliance program, read «The Law of Digital Health,» written by members of the McDermott Will & Emery Digital Health Team.
This vote does symbolize in some very important ways that the
legal professions in Ontario is ready to take a very difficult look at the
barriers that do
exist.
These studies report on
existing legal services, populations needing
legal services, the unique challenges and opportunities for
legal aid in Montana, and the gaps and
barriers to justice that
exist in our state and nationwide.
The most considerable
barrier to the fully digital library is that many
legal resources do not
exist online.
This was consistent with the UNCITRAL mandate, which was to remove
barriers in
existing legal rules that stood in the way of legally effective e-communications.
the
barriers to entry [to law practice]
exist simply to protect lawyers from competition with non-lawyers and firms that are not lawyer - owned — competition that could reduce
legal costs and give the public greater access to
legal assistance.
... Findings indicate that there
exist at least 14
barriers to accessing
legal information.
Last year the LLD hosted a group of senior gay and lesbian partners from some of Canada's largest law firms, to discuss what
barriers exist and what can be done to break these
barriers down, in the
legal profession.
The first and more formidable of these
barriers is falling as we speak: client - directed assembly of
legal documents,
legal professionals operating in low - cost jurisdictions, online dispute resolution systems that render litigation superfluous, free searchable
legal knowledge databases: all these and more innovations
exist today and will rapidly multiply.