Sentences with phrase «likely appeal the case»

The government will likely appeal the case, but though I have been a bit of a lone voice here, I continue to believe that MetLife will prevail.

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Still, experts said those comments were likely to hurt the government's case in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which heard arguments on Tuesday night over whether the TRO should be upheld while the order's legality is established.
While an appeal case will likely be launched in the event that Conte is found guilty, it is expected that this matter could rumble on for some time which would undoubtedly act as a disruption to his plans for the Azzurri in France this summer.
Today's ruling is likely to be appealed, and it is widely expected that this case could eventually end up before the US Supreme Court.
The removal of independent appeal panels are against natural justice and are likely to involve headteachers in expensive court cases.
Earlier this month, Silver's lawyers argued that thanks to a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling, which overturned the corruption conviction of former Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell, Silver's case, too, would likely be thrown out — and he should be allowed to stay out of prison on bail while he made his appeals case.
Most party heavyweights, sources say, are highly optimistic that the suspended National Chairman is most likely to win the court case either at the Human Rights Court or even on appeal and as such have been mulling over how to run the party thereon.
The state's highest court will likely hear arguments from former AIG chief Hank Greenberg after a Manhattan appeals court today ruled to allow the case to move on.
Two of Sampson's former legislative colleagues, one - time Senate leader Dean Skelos and former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, both contend they should remain free pending appeal because their corruption convictions are likely to be overturned under the new rules established by the McDonnell case.
A day after former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's conviction, legal experts said Tuesday appeals are likely to focus in part on the government's aggressive use of «honest services fraud» charges in public corruption cases — the same issue ex-Senate leader Joe Bruno used to erase his corruption conviction.
The Supreme Court is also likely to consider one of several cases involving conceal carry rights in the future because of conflicting rulings from intermediate courts of appeal, Donohue said.
Because U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor sat on an appeals court which heard one of the lawsuits, she will likely recuse herself, leaving the real possibility that the case will receive a 4 - 4 decision.
Although based on Lamberth's previous rulings in the case, he seems likely to rule in favor of the plaintiffs and issue a permanent injunction, Robertson predicts that stay or a new version of it would remain in place while the decision is appealed.
The X Files: I Want to Believe is, in the end, likely to appeal to only the most ardent of fans, with the case - of - the - week atmosphere preventing the film from achieving the cinematic heights of its predecessor (ie this essentially feels like an extended episode of the series).
Even if the case goes to appeal, it's highly likely that the city's attempt to cut benefits will again be deemed illegal just like the state's attempt, which was finally upheld as unconstitutional last spring.
It is highly likely this case will ultimately be decided by the Mississippi Supreme Court on appeal.
Theodore J. Boutrous Jr., the lead counsel for the students, said the state supreme court has a history of reviewing cases involving education so he thinks it is likely the court will hear their appeal.
If you write books that aren't likely to appeal to a significant number of readers and you think that traditional publishing is your best bet, then perhaps, in your particular case, it is.
There was a Tax Court case in 2011 whereby a part - time babysitter with no set hours or availability was determined to be self - employed under appeal, but a full - time caregiver for your children is likely an employee.
The judgement, likely to be appealed, appears to be one of the largest awarded to a consumer in a case against one of the nation's major credit bureaus.
During the appeal, the parties will submit a total of three briefs arguing their cases, and then will likely argue their cases orally before a panel of judges.
From there, the case will likely begin its ascent up the appeals court ladder and is poised to make law on how Virginia institutions may use FOIA to withhold from some and give to others.
The case was lost before the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia; it is likely that it will return to the Supreme Court, which may get a chance to modify its 2007 decision.
The case will likely get thrown out when appealed, if not Mann will lose in court.
Similar cases are set to go to trial in California (as early as Oct. 22) and Rhode Island, and the auto makers are likely to appeal the decision.
The Court of Appeal refused to grant the injunctive relief sought by the claimant and held that the major factors relevant to the court's discretion were: - the extent to which damages were likely to be an adequate remedy for each party, and the ability of each party to pay; - the balance of convenience; - the maintenance of the status quo; and - any clear view the court was able to reach about the relative strength of each party's case.
Barring a legal defect, he found insurers with cases involving awards under $ 100,000 were the most likely to avoid appealing or later abandon it, and those that reached hearings tended to be upheld.
My sense is that given Justice Swinton's analysis on that point of law and the amount of money likely in issue, this case will likely be appealed to the Court of Appeal for Ontario.
An appeals court in the US has held that in principle, someone who sends a text message to someone she knows is driving (in this case, a motorcycle) and is likely to text back while driving, can be liable for damages caused by that driver while distracted by texting [Kubert v. Best].
If the Minister is satisfied that those matters provide a reasonable basis to conclude that a miscarriage of justice likely occurred, the Minister may grant the convicted person a remedy and return the case to the courts — a referral of the case to a court of appeal to be heard as a new appeal, or a direction for a new trial.»
The separation and move of the Board of Appeals at the European Patent Office is in my view likely to result in the backlog of unresolved cases being shifted to the forum of Appeal, where we are talking about several years before cases may be resolved.
The case seems likely to be appealed to the House of Lords.
The vast majority of appeals are resolved without oral argument, which means that the brief is likely the only chance an attorney will have to present a client's case on appeal.
Further, by being late in reporting the matter to your malpractice insurer, you are not only jeopardizing your coverage but also endangering hopes of an appeal because this is likely not a case where you can introduce fresh evidence on appeal.
The Court of Appeal held that it was appropriate, in what was likely to be an extremely narrow band of cases and by way of an additional common law qualification or exception to the inviolable nature of legal professional privilege, to impose a requirement that particular individuals could be present at client — lawyer discussions if there was a real possibility that the discussions were to be misused for a purpose and in a way involving impropriety amounting to an abuse of the privilege that justified interference.
This view is likely to hold influence in forthcoming employment rights cases including the Aslam appeal.
In any case where the documentation for an appeal is likely to be substantial, and especially where several related appeals are to proceed together, it is appropriate for economy of documentation to be agreed, if possible, between the parties, and if necessary for relevant directions to be sought from the court.
Covenience In any case where the documentation for the appeal or appeals was likely to be substantial, and especially where several related appeals were to proceed together, it was appropriate for economy of documentation to be agreed, if possible, between the parties, and if necessary for relevant directions to be sought from the court.
On appeal, the appellate Court will embark upon a case by case analysis to determine whether the interim decision is likely to have a direct bearing on a fundamental trial issue; this is the standard of review.
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There are more than 170 cases before the appeals tribunal in which workers are seeking compensation for ongoing mental stress, and there are likely many more who didn't bother to file claims because of the exclusion, said lawyer Christine Davies of Goldblatt Partners, a labour law firm in Toronto.
In the present case, the Court of Appeal determined the fresh evidence in question «sheds no light» on the pivotal issue in the case which was whether the Respondent knowingly engaged in unlawful conduct he knew would likely injure the Appellants.
It is expected that the decision will likely be appealed no matter what the CHRT decides in this case.
In the event that Mr. Roberts, rather than Zoomermedia, had challenged the enforceability of the same provision, it is quite likely that the Court would have found the clause to be void (see for instance, the Court of Appeal's ruling in the recent case of Wood v. Fred Deeley Imports Ltd..
Mr. Gravesande's lawyer has not commented on whether the case will be appealed, but it is likely that it will.
But even if affirmed on appeal, plaintiffs» class action lawyers are likely to try to distinguish the facts in their cases from those in this UberBLACK decision.
While the Fair case is reportedly still under appeal, signalling that this case is likely fair from over, if the decision stands it will undoubtedly change most employee's approach to wrongful dismissal cases.
On this point he again deviates from several decided cases, that will likely have to also be considered on an appeal.
In light of the Alberta Court of Appeal's Black & Decker decision, the vague evidence finding was likely essential to the remedial award in this case.
Both numbers are likely to be lower bounds for impropriety that reaches judicial notice, given the number of cases in which prosecutorial missteps are addressed by trial judges, or take place in cases that result in acquittals or are not appealed.
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