Sentences with phrase «like taking cases to trial»

Few attorneys like taking cases to trial and many settle rather than taking a chance at losing thousands of dollars in expenses or in exposing their lack of preparation or adequacy in arguing a case.

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That case has already led to new trials for Silver, former speaker of the Assembly, and Skelos, former majority leader of the state Senate, by ruling that politician must take «official action,» like pushing legislation, to be guilty of bribery.
A skin biopsy can be helpful in determining what is happening and in complicated cases like yours, we try to do them early on since the trial and error approach can take some time.
So we took the case to trial and he fought like crazy for me.
Have they actually worked up a case and taken a case like yours to trial and actually try it to verdict with a jury?
[51] Insurers, like any other defendant, are entitled to take cases to trial.
More specifically, the trial court might well have proscribed extrajudicial statements by any lawyer, party, witness, or court official which divulged prejudicial matters, such as the refusal of Sheppard to submit to interrogation or take any lie detector tests; any statement made by Sheppard to officials; the identity of prospective witnesses or their probable testimony; any belief in guilt or innocence; or like statements concerning the merits of the case.
Insurers, like any other defendants are entitled to take cases to trial.
I take every case like it's going to trial.
That's what we do at Harris Lowry Manton; we put a ton of time, effort and energy and money into cases like this so that we can take them to trial and successfully try them.
Like those capable replications on the small screen, our attorneys opt to go to trial rather than settle with defendants for sums that are a fraction of our clients could potentially receive should we take the case before a judge.
When a justice loses his temper at trial against one of the parties and issues a verbal judgement and reasons and takes off into chambers, just before the exit they will say that they «reserve the right to issue more fulsome written reasons» and oh my, oh my, you should see the «edits» in a case like this.
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