Sentences with phrase «lot of administrative law»

«While I had a lot of administrative law experience, and access to information and protection of privacy down cold, I had not done a lot of corporate commercial work,» he says.

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«The arrangement with the City Council is that, rather than creating laws that are an unnecessary intrusion into my administrative powers, we are creating policies that will meet a lot of their concerns, and that meets our concerns to give our officers the best guidance, training,» Bratton told reporters Wednesday after an unrelated event.
Though legislatures pass lots of laws related to schooling, they generally know where their expertise ends; and regardless of the issue or level of government, when legislators recognize the water's edge of their understanding, they defer to executive branch (administrative) agencies.
Double jeopardy gets lots of attention but isn't real threat to administrative license suspension laws
When you need to dissolve your law firm, there are a lot of administrative and financial details to tackle, such as canceling your business insurance, closing your credit card merchant accounts, and returning unearned trust funds.
The same can be said for a lot of other niches within the administrative law genus that do not get the attention or respect they deserve.
Within the past decade, banking and insurance companies have hired historical legal experts and spent a lot of time litigation over the US Federal Court system's power to issue equitable remedies such as the Mareva injunction and equitable liens to seize assets in federal litigation; the Alien Torts Act which has been used by international human rights organizations had its breadth restricted by use of 18th century views of the «law of nations» requiring recourse to historic writers like Hugo Grotius, and even administrative law has come under assault by dissents of Justice Thomas arguing that the «Chevron» doctrine of deference to agency interpretations of their own statutes should be set aside as being incompatible with the understanding of the American separation of powers doctrine as it was understood at the time of the country's founding.
Additionally, upper year courses in subjects such as Natural Resource Law, Environmental Law and Administrative law will likely contain some reference — and in some cases without a lot of reference — to the issues raised by Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, Aboriginal title, Aboriginal rights and Treaty rights — as part of a broader syllabLaw, Environmental Law and Administrative law will likely contain some reference — and in some cases without a lot of reference — to the issues raised by Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, Aboriginal title, Aboriginal rights and Treaty rights — as part of a broader syllabLaw and Administrative law will likely contain some reference — and in some cases without a lot of reference — to the issues raised by Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, Aboriginal title, Aboriginal rights and Treaty rights — as part of a broader syllablaw will likely contain some reference — and in some cases without a lot of reference — to the issues raised by Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, Aboriginal title, Aboriginal rights and Treaty rights — as part of a broader syllabus.
There are a lot of cases where intelligent and very capable appellate judges are trying to navigate the tension between general principles of administrative law and general questions of importance to the legal community....
This is called «administrative law», it comes up a lot in Australia with respect to asylum seekers, and it boils down to: if an official claims to be acting under a law, and they misinterpret that law (which is to say, the court has a different view of the relevant law) then the official could not be said to have been acting under that law and so the court will declare that official's action invalid.
As an expert in administrative law regarding the problems associated with construction lots, such as: construction logistic, noise and dust, he states: «There is a great lack of places to live in the greater cities in Germany.
«Overwhelmingly it's a tragedy on so many levels — a lot of the partners will find success in moving to another firm, I'm sure, but when you think of a modern law firm there are so many support staff in IT, human resources, and administrative employees,» he says.
On the administrative end, law clerks do a lot of the same things other administrative assistants do — answering phones, filing documents, and fielding client and prospective client questions, to name a few.
Last time I listened to my attorney tell me I was right and the state was wrong it cost me 50 large... A lot of stress and time sitting in front of regulators who really did not care what my 500 dollar an hour attorney was saying LOL... at the end of the day the state made their position clear do it our way or take it to administrative law hearing which would have cost me over 100 large..
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