Sentences with phrase «legal infrastructure in»

Government officials and landlords find themselves in an endless cat - and - mouse game of regulate - and - evade that has created its own legal infrastructure in the form of the New York City Housing Court.
I came away from the book with a much greater appreciation for the ways in which we might go about creating a more flexible legal infrastructure in the future.
She bemoans that «research on how to build legal infrastructure in the face of mounting costs, with the dramatic upheavals of the complex global economy, or in places where legal order is absent or broken» is barely on the radar.
She continues: «there is next to no research on the fundamental questions of how most effectively to provide legal infrastructure in different environments.»
Secondly, the Canadian Payment Association, which administers the clearing and payment of all items in Canada, had to have the necessary legal infrastructure in place to enable the exchange of image capture payment items through the CPA system.
There isn't actually a legal infrastructure in place for you to have a legal business.

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Passed amidst bitter partisan division and an ambivalent public... the right depends on private actors, private health insurance companies, and willing states to administer and participate in a newly transparent, competitive, and streamlined private health insurance market, while these same actors hesitate to invest in the infrastructure of this market due to uncertainty from legal and political challenges to the ACA.
Carlo Ferro is Executive Vice President, Finance, Legal, Infrastructure and Services, and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of STMicroelectronics and has held the CFO position since May 2003, with temporary suspension during his tenure at ST - Ericsson, where he first served as Chief Operating Officer (February 2012 — March 2013) and then was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer in April 2013 to lead the re-organization to split up the joint - venture business and resources to the two shareholders and wind down the JV.
By establishing a standard for measuring such efforts, B Corporations are a step in that direction — giving social entrepreneurs a place in the legal infrastructure of the corporate system and investors a framework for assessing their performance.
In less than a week, the company pulled together the legal and banking infrastructure, all while leasing cloud - based servers capable of delivering outbound calls to ten times more customers than Splice had served with its North American clients.
Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially are the following: (1) worldwide economic, political, and capital markets conditions and other factors beyond the Company's control, including natural and other disasters or climate change affecting the operations of the Company or its customers and suppliers; (2) the Company's credit ratings and its cost of capital; (3) competitive conditions and customer preferences; (4) foreign currency exchange rates and fluctuations in those rates; (5) the timing and market acceptance of new product offerings; (6) the availability and cost of purchased components, compounds, raw materials and energy (including oil and natural gas and their derivatives) due to shortages, increased demand or supply interruptions (including those caused by natural and other disasters and other events); (7) the impact of acquisitions, strategic alliances, divestitures, and other unusual events resulting from portfolio management actions and other evolving business strategies, and possible organizational restructuring; (8) generating fewer productivity improvements than estimated; (9) unanticipated problems or delays with the phased implementation of a global enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, or security breaches and other disruptions to the Company's information technology infrastructure; (10) financial market risks that may affect the Company's funding obligations under defined benefit pension and postretirement plans; and (11) legal proceedings, including significant developments that could occur in the legal and regulatory proceedings described in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10 - K for the year ended Dec. 31, 2017, and any subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10 - Q (the «Reports»).
Mining services provider Viento Group has entered a trading halt after a legal dispute with a minority shareholder in its 65 per cent owned subsidiary, Power Infrastructure Services.
Most of Canada's trading partners have had digital economy strategies in place for years, using the policies to set goals for connectivity, guide investments in networks and digital infrastructure, as well as establish legal frameworks to provide privacy protection and enhance consumer confidence in electronic commerce.
The resources they produce could be used to relieve capacity problems in the Northeast, but continued legal challenges and political opposition have stalled or slowed planned infrastructure projects such as the Constitution Pipeline and Access Northeast pipeline.
In addition, legal fees increased by $ 1.7 million primarily related to our legal proceedings and third - party consultant costs increased by $ 1.0 million as we continued to build out our general and administrative infrastructure.
With a few exceptions, our business community is behind the curve in terms of taking advantage of Belt and Road opportunities — opportunities that extend well beyond physical infrastructure to the development of key social infrastructure projects, including education and the provision of medical, legal, financial, and other social and professional services.
Eterna Law repeatedly was recommended in the field of real estate and infrastructure: international directory Legal 500 EMEA 2015 - 2016 recognized the company's expertise (Tier 2), according to IFLR 2015, It is among the leaders in the field of infrastructure.
Sopnendu Mohanty, the Monetary Authority of Singapore's chief fintech officer, won the market reform award for his work promoting fintech infrastructure and Yvette Rodriguez, Hong Kong's head of legal at Deutsche Bank, picked up the in - house contribution award.
«We do envision we could be designing a vehicle without a steering wheel once the legal framework, infrastructure and technology is in place.
This may be due to problems in harvesting, storage, packing, transport, infrastructure or market / price mechanisms, as well as institutional and legal frameworks.
A «participative process» was finally implemented in November 2014, based on civil society «volunteers» who counted on legal protection and some infrastructures of the Catalan government.
After years of legal complaints and evaluations that called for an upgrade of the sewer system, the county turned to green infrastructure — such as rain gardens and green roofs — that was implemented in 2008 with the help of Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney, Speer said.
In a State of the City address titled «More Justice,» City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito outlined Thursday a plan to reinvent the city's criminal justice system and target some of the most systematically troubled parts of the city's legal infrastructure.
The governor may not think it's very likely New York will move forward with legal sports gambling anytime soon, but Western New York Republican Sen. Pat Gallivan hopes to have the infrastructure in place to do so before the end of session.
The Democrats propose using remaining bank legal settlement funds to invest in infrastructure projects, further helping municipalities switch streetlights to energy - efficient LEDs and expanding youth training programs like New York YouthBuild and Summer Youth Employment.
The Council identified eight major priorities in its response: increased investment in city youth; investment in healthcare, education, jobs and legal services for immigrants; specific funding for the diverse communities; capital investment in infrastructure; creating a Rainy Day Fund and adding to existing reserves; baselining essential city services; expanding criminal justice, community support, and human services; and more accurately tracking city agency performance.
In addition, the cooperative offers a support infrastructure for all the other administrative, financial, and legal aspects associated with their professional activities and offers business training and coaching.
Unfortunately the current legal and physical infrastructure makes it difficult to impossible to obtain 100 percent grass - fed organs and glands for use in dietary supplements.
Various factors such as excellent ICT infrastructure, a large pool of high skilled, online course development professionals, and an outsourcing - friendly legal framework are also playing an important role in making India the hottest eLearning outsourcing destination.
Equity Coalition members meet in person and virtually to explore common ground, articulate priority goals related to students with disabilities, examine policy challenges and continue to build bridges to address specific issues such as funding, legal status, providing a full continuum of special education services, special education infrastructures, and authorizer standards.
It has been taking in huge sums of money for decades, and is now starting to experience growing pains as its infrastructure, government, and legal framework is being tested by the growth of its economy.
But the flip side of this popularity is the lack of infrastructure for cultural activities in China: there is no legal framework for establishing a not - for - profit organization in mainland China, and there is no tax benefit for making donations to cultural institutions.
Sci Dev Net: Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province which borders Afghanistan is seeing a rise in environmental pollution but lacks the infrastructure and proper legal mechanisms to deal with it.
We haven't even come close to defining what will be required in storage, what are the legal liabilities and what are the permitting requirements, much less the infrastructure needed to develop that storage and move the carbon, the C02, into that storage, pipelines or trucks or whatever that is.
The process is structured in 10 steps that can be adapted by countries to reflect their institutional, infrastructure, legal, socio - economic and environmental context.
Legal unbundling rules are in place in both sectors, but they are not sufficient to prevent companies from using their ownership of network infrastructure to favour their own affiliated companies.
While the broad trend in Brazil was bad news for its forests, there were moments of elation for environmentalists, including the creation of the 12,000 - square - kilometer (4,630 - square - mile) Turubaxi - Téa Indigenous Territory in Amazonas state; some of Temer's most environmentally damaging proposals failed to advance; infrastructure expansion in Brazil and neighboring countries got bogged down by corruption scandals and basic economics; indigenous communities won a series of legal victories and settlements against the state, and the headline deforestation rate in the Brazilian Amazon fell 16 percent versus last year.
Stem is actively involved in developing projects that support the infrastructure of the legal web.
Going from paper to electronic records will require as much change in our legal infrastructure as going from horses to motor vehicles.
There is a price to be paid in necessary legal infrastructure of laws and courts if it is to provide adequate controls and safeguards for the technology upon which our lives are dependent and judges» decision are based; see: «Guilt By Mobile Phone Tracking Shouldn't Make «Evidence to the Contrary» Impossible» (pdf.; and see the summary, using the same title on Slaw, October 4, 2016).
The corresponding increases in legal infrastructure necessitated by electronic records and information management technology will be much greater and develop much faster.
This technical meaning of the term has begun to be used in a legal sense by vendors of the public key infrastructure, which in turn has tended to confuse legislators.
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Electronic records management is a complex technology, which makes current legal infrastructure of statutes, guidelines, and case law that controls the use of electronic records as evidence very inadequate because it ignores these facts: (1) electronic records technology, and pre-electronic paper records technology are very different technologies — each requires its own unique legal infrastructure; (2) the many serious defects frequently found in electronic records management systems (ERMS's), and... [more]
Consider in comparison, the massive increase in the size and complexity of the legal infrastructure of laws, agencies, officials, police forces, educational facilities, courts, judges, and lawyers made necessary by motor vehicle transportation's replacing horse - powered transportation.
She states that it puts England & Wales in «a much better position to meet the challenges of building better legal infrastructure for an increasingly complex world.»
The combination of this software with on - demand cloud infrastructure enables radical new advances in AI for legal technology.
For over 20 years Phillip Georgiou has provided legal advice to clients involved in contentious matters arising out of energy, infrastructure, industrial, technology and manufacturing industries throughout Asia Pacific.
This purpose is achieved in large part through discussions between Society staff and the Designated Lawyer and other lawyers in a new practice about their regulatory obligations and their plans to build a management system for ethical legal practice through their practice infrastructure.
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