Mr. McConnell has successfully argued a number of
matters before the Courts of Appeal, including Russ Will Mechanical, Inc. v. DIR, where the Court of Appeal held that offsite fabrication at a non-exclusive shop was not covered by prevailing wages.
We regularly represent clients
on matters before courts at all levels throughout Canada as well as appear before provincial labour relations boards and the Canada Industrial Relations Board.
«We are aware that PDP is being disenfranchised in some elections and that different states have adopted different approaches to the issue without prejudice to the
substantive matter before the court.
The Code's reform aimed at simplifying Quebec procedure and
expediting matters before the courts, as well as encouraging out of court settlements and alternative dispute resolution.
We also act regularly as consultants or as experts in arbitration law or public international
law matters before courts, national and international arbitral tribunals.
She also represents corporations in contested
transaction matters before the courts and other regulators, and provides advice and representation in cases involving breach of contract and business torts.
It's true the prevalence of social networks means
more matters before the courts will turn on questions such as whether what's reasonable or unreasonable in a «real life» interaction should be looked at differently when the interaction takes place online.
I have been involved in some of the most
significant matters before the Court of Protection over the past 5 years, with cases that have directly impacted the application of the law and how care and support has to be delivered in practice.
Since granting certiorari, the Court has received several amicus briefs from interested parties, some
with matters before the court, as well as various bar associations, such as the ABA.
Heining says the change emphasises the fact clients can now instruct a costs lawyer directly to represent them on a
costs matter before the court, without the need to instruct a solicitor first.
While admissions requirements vary somewhat from one state to the next, generally speaking, when a lawyer meets the eligibility requirements to practice in her state, and is sworn in, she is licensed to practice law in that state in any case or
matter before the courts of that jurisdiction (perhaps with some limited exceptions).
«The money comes from interests that have
matters before the courts, and they'd like to have those matters settled in their favor.»
It should certainly be interesting, if the RECBC does decide to carry this thru to the nth degree with this example of government meddling, when some buyer, (that can't use his licensee Sister) decides it is a draconian measure for the Government of BC to dictate whom said buyer may choose to write his contract to purchase a property in The Province and brings
the matter before the courts.
Asked repeatedly about Novak on Wednesday, Harper said he wasn't going to comment on
a matter before the courts.
Does the proposed intervener have a genuine interest in
the matter before the Court such that the Court can be assured that the proposed intervener has the necessary knowledge, skills and resources and will dedicate them to the matter before the Court?
Once a justice has made the moral decision that he can in good conscience swear to uphold the Constitution, his moral judgments on
matters before the Court are not in play.
«We're sorry the Park District has chosen this path, but we look forward to a speedy resolution of
the matter before the court,» said Brian Crawford.
According to the Ivorian Born Burkinabe international, the maverick politician's claim that he Toure has infested Afia Schwarzenegger with HIV is untrue and a blatant attempt to destroy his image hence his decision to table
the matter before court.
Arguing
the matter before the court, Mr Dame said Exton Cubic Group Limited had no right to come before the court since they had no Mineral rights that the court should protect.
If the State concerned does not comply with the opinion within the period laid down by the Commission, the latter may bring
the matter before the Court of Justice of the European Union.
The APC argued that since allegations over which Fayemi was being invited for investigation were the same allegations over which the minister instituted a libel suit against Fayose's aides, the lawmakers should utilise
the matter before the court to establish their case.
«Section 396 (3) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act and Section 19 (2)(b) of the EFCC Act states that
all matters before the court shall be conducted with dispatch and given accelerated hearing,» Jacobs argued.
He maintained that in
the matter before the court, the accused persons were alleged to have rescued as well as escaped lawful custody.
There was a specific instruction from the Minister of Mines and Steel Development asking that work should stop pending the outcome of
the matter before the court.
The EFCC, however, rejected the court judgment, insisting that it would take
the matter before the Court of Appeal.
Canadian Bar Association president Fred Headon raised concerns about the matter over the weekend, and The Advocates» Society released a letter it sent Harper saying «there is no substance» to the government's criticism that McLachlin lobbied against Nadon's appointment and that she improperly interfered in
a matter before the court.
Lawyers who wear such emblems serve not only as vocal advocates for their clients in
matters before the court, but also as active promoters of their own political agendas.
Increasingly acting as sole and lead counsel in a wide array of
matters before courts and arbitration tribunals in different countries, in particular London, Singapore and Hong Kong.
There are no «threats» to bring
the matter before the court if one party is unsatisfied and negotiation continues in a less adversarial environment;
They will provide the parties with a summary opinion on
the matter before the courts and give them advice on how to resolve the conflict.
The syndic brought
the matter before the courts.
Armed with these conflicting outcomes, the parties brought
the matter before the Court of Appeal for resolution.
Clients rely on their lawyers not only to handle highly complex questions of law, but also to address the procedures required to bring
their matters before the courts.
Where any such question is raised in a case pending before a court or tribunal of a Member State against whose decisions there is no judicial remedy under national law, that court or tribunal shall bring
the matter before the Court of Justice.
A Member State which considers that another Member State has failed to fulfil an obligation under this Treaty may bring
the matter before the Court of Justice.
3 It quoted a 1988 decision of the First District reprimanding a lawyer who sought to «amend» the record to include matters not before the trial court, and declaring in this regard that the fact «an appellate court may not consider matters outside the record is so elemental there is no excuse for an attorney to attempt to bring such
matters before the court.»
If the national central bank concerned does not comply with the opinion within the period laid down by the ECB, the latter may bring
the matter before the Court of Justice of the European Union.
The reference to «the evidence» indicates the ability to testify about
the matters before the court.
This is a well written summary of the research recently carried out with respect to how some lawyers will use their intuition when evaluating and making decisions concerning settlement options in
matters before the courts.