Sentences with phrase «legal equivalent»

Rather, attempting to pivot towards the next generation of legal services absent the right technology would be the in - house legal equivalent of bringing a knife to a gunfight.
Most states mandate motorcycle liability coverage or it's accepted legal equivalent.
The court took the defense to task over diversionary tactics, such as demanding a list of a prosecution witness's published articles for the last decade and the witness's compensation, as the «legal equivalent of Obi - Wan Kenobi's «These aren't the droids you're looking for.
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It is the legal equivalent of erecting battlements around a castle.
Another judge offended by the callousness of giving people a visa and then pulling the rug out from under them once they get here, may decide, «I want to explore whether a visa is the legal equivalent of a contract that the government has breached.»
We further believe digital signatures are the legal equivalent to handwritten signatures and the Board of Elections should process digitally signed forms.
This is the legal equivalent of sending back a hamburger because you didn't know it came with meat.
Through remote deposit, you can send electronic images of checks as the legal equivalent of original paper deposit items.
Indie game developers who made violent content would be hunted down by law enforcement, and creating such games would become the legal equivalent of growing pot or manufacturing weapons.
The Obama administration now has the legal equivalent of a 44 magnum.
It is not glamorous work — «the legal equivalent of stamping license plates in a prison metalshop, only at lower wages and more authoritative [authoritarian?]
If you replace the words «diagnosis,» «patient,» and «doctor» or «physician» with their legal equivalents, you would find this to be a very important set of considerations when determining whether a potential applicant would make a good lawyer three years down the road.
If someone is facing the legal equivalent of a water leak in the ceiling or a rapidly flooding basement, they're not interested in hearing you rationalize your marketing decisions.
As regards illegally - produced goods, prices tend to differ from their legal equivalents.
Given that consumers often assume that unregulated providers have such protections there is a theoretical case that advertising protections in the regulated sector may bolster their businesses because consumers become aware of the need for the legal equivalent of ATOL protection.
Applying for litigation funding is rigorous, not a legal equivalent of a payday loan.
A legal equivalent of the Teach First graduate scheme has been launched by the charity Just for Kids Law.
Where is the legal equivalent of Apple, Google or Amazon?
This attempted diversion — the legal equivalent of Obi - Wan Kenobi's «These aren't the droids you're looking for,» see STAR WARS EPISODE IV: A NEW HOPE (Lucasfilm 1977)-- is unavailing.
Others suggested that college juniors should be encouraged to go directly to law school, the bar exam should be simplified, accreditation standards should be relaxed to allow for more experiential learning, and states should establish training for the legal equivalent of nurse practitioners.
There is lots of Newspeak in law firms but the most odd one to my ears is the name «Dispute Resolution» for the legal equivalent of the SAS.
There may be a number of originals of a document, even on paper, and particularly under rules derived from the Model Law on Electronic Commerce, where reliable assurances of integrity of the information in the document can make the document the legal equivalent of an original.
But in my practice, I am many times the legal equivalent of an ER doctor.
These are the legal equivalent of determining bacon is vegetable.
First, the legal equivalent of «Grand Rounds» for medical blogs appears to be the «Blawg Review.»
It will be interesting to see what the legal equivalent is to always being reminded when to take out one's garbage or where the free parking is near to a destination.
-LSB-...] the legal equivalent of «Grand Rounds» for medical blogs appears to be the «Blawg Review.»
This is the legal equivalent of dotting every «i» and crossing every «t.»
The continuing chaos from Moore's «order» has been described by Moore's colleague, Justice Michael Bolin, as the legal equivalent of a three - ring circus.
Any number of laws making e-signatures the legal equivalent of handwritten signatures (sometime on condition, sometimes generally) are not overcoming the natural suspicion.
Other legal services will be performed by nonlawyers — the legal equivalent of nurse practitioners — or by technology.
If constitutional courts are nonetheless keen to avoid preliminary references to the ECJ, this has to do with the difficulties to come to a different conclusion than the ECJ's preliminary ruling and to thereby cause an open judicial conflict — especially since such a scenario has been portrayed as the legal equivalent of a constitutional catastrophe or the first nuclear blow in EU legal scholarship.
A COI is not the legal equivalent of an insurance policy.
Keep in mind, when submitting payment for a non-contested ticket, you are accepting the legal equivalent to a conviction of a traffic violation.
In order to legally ride your motorcycle in the United States, you must maintain adequate motorcycle insurance coverage (or a legal equivalent, such as a bond).
It is the legal equivalent of a multidisciplinary team in the mental - health field.
NAR supported the «E-SIGN Act of 2000» that makes electronic signatures the legal equivalent of handwritten signatures in order to make real estate transactions more efficient and to reduce paperwork.
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