Not exact matches
If you stir in legislation such as the European Referendum Act 2015 which set the question to appear on the ballot
paper but failed to address the
legal consequences of a vote to leave, and the anomalies thrown up by the Fixed Term Parliaments Act 2011, not least the ability to avoid a fixed - term, then the unsatisfactory basis upon which the country has gone to the polls three times in the
last three years is underscored.
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito said she and her colleagues are exploring «
legal options» to counter Gov. Andrew Cuomo «s decision
last night to sign legislation banning implementation of the five - cent
paper and plastic bag fee the city passed
last year — and accused the governor of slandering the Council.
Meanwhile, consultation on Mr Clarke's Green
Paper ended
last Friday, and the resulting
Legal Aid and Sentencing Bill is due for publication in May.
Any attempts to keep Jeremy Corbyn, elected just 10 months ago with an enormous mandate, off the ballot
paper by
legal means risks a
lasting division in the party.
The U.S. Justice Department filed
papers last month, saying the original agreement «raises significant
legal concerns» and was likely to conclude that it breaks federal antitrust law.
Last year the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), itself, published its own report citing a «drastic rise in patent litigation» that also referenced a USPTO working
paper ominously revealing that «economists,
legal scholars and policy makers are concerned about the impact of patent litigation on the rate and direction of US innovation and on the functioning of the US intellectual property system.»
Its proposals are set out in a consultation
paper published
last week and due to end on 15 June, «Protecting the users of
legal services: balancing cost and access to
legal services».
More worryingly
last week the Government announced further plans to cut
legal aid in its consultation paper «Transforming Legal Aid: Delivering a more credible and efficient system&ra
legal aid in its consultation
paper «Transforming
Legal Aid: Delivering a more credible and efficient system&ra
Legal Aid: Delivering a more credible and efficient system».
In November
last year the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) issued a consultation
paper on the new forms of practice and regulation which will flow from the
Legal Services Act 2007 (LSA 2007).
As revealed in the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) green
paper last November, the bill removes
legal aid from most family law matters, education law, housing (except where there is a threat of homelessness), personal injury, clinical negligence, employment, immigration (except for detention cases) and social welfare law.
Legal aid was conspicuous by its absence from the government's
paper Transforming Our Justice System which was published in September
last year.
Last year, the LSUC's Working Group on ABS published a discussion
paper describing four possible models for the delivery of
legal services in Ontario, and five key areas to consider when evaluating the viability of these.
CMU News reports that the preparation for this litigation has been going on for quite a while, but that the
legal papers were officially filed in Los Angeles courts
last week.
It has been some time since I
last wrote about the Sony Digital
Paper tablet, but Sony just rolled out some updates to it that enhance its usefulness to
legal professionals.
Irrespective of either of these routes, Prosecutor Luis Moreno - Ocampo indicated in an interview
last week with an Arabic
paper that one of the Israeli
legal advisers involved was South African, and the ICC could gain jurisdiction through that route as well.
Thus, two academics from York University — Roger Bowles and Amanda Perry — authored a
paper on
legal aid costs published by the ministry
last month.
David Canton, a technology lawyer with Harrison Pensa, notes that «lawmakers in the states of West Virginia and Delaware have already introduced bills to ban wearable computers while driving,» in his
paper Wearable Computing:
Legal Issues, presented during
last October's Canadian IT Law Association conference.
The Family Mediation Council — which is made up of Resolution, the Law Society and other
legal groups which support mediation — was responding to the green
paper, Support for All — the Families and Relationships Green Paper, published last week, which proposes a major review of the family justice sy
paper, Support for All — the Families and Relationships Green
Paper, published last week, which proposes a major review of the family justice sy
Paper, published
last week, which proposes a major review of the family justice system.
A note from the Gujarat
papers informs us that at
last week's Law Day conference, the Indian
Legal Information Institute was launched, with Dr. Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister at the mouse.
«The notion of «access to justice» is somewhat totemic,» begins a new
paper by Prof Stephen Mayson published by the
Legal Services Institute (LSI)
last month.
A Ministry of Justice (MoJ) consultation
paper, Controlling Costs in Defamation Proceedings, published
last week, proposes a raft of measures designed to tackle the high
legal costs incurred in defamation and other publication - related proceedings.
This time
last year, their
paper - selling (sorry, «digital subscription» selling) headline was «The Unpaid Intern,
Legal or Not».
But,
last night I found a site the uploads the
legal papers, and it's completely free.