Do you fondly remember a time when quality
mattered in law suits, when there was art and craftsmanship in every court motion filed, when company records were drafted using the traditional methods and tools?
Not exact matches
The Briscoe
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in complex litigation
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suits, and securities class actions.
James Blumstein, a professor of
law and the director of the Vanderbilt Health Policy Center, explains that if Brown had standing when she filed
suit — originally — that's what
matters most, since the NFIB, which is an institutional litigant, has members who are
in similar circumstances as Brown.
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Having said that, Rooney Mara and Jude
Law both put
in compelling performances and the direction of the film
suits the subject
matter well.
The
suit also alleges that Buchanan's representation of Wallace before an FTC administrative
law judge was a violation of the Ethics
in Government Act, which bars former government employees from trying to influence federal agencies
in matters in which they personally participated.
The court specializes
in patent
matters, among other things, and the
law had allowed patent
suits to be brought virtually anywhere
in the country.
At a proceedings management conference on June 13 for scheduling of her
matter, she said she had launched the
suit because the
law society was engaging
in an «abuse of power» by threatening her with the prospect of a hearing, «without there being any realistic chance of those hearing dates proceeding.»
For contracts governed by Ohio
law, the parties will now have greater certainty that a contractual
matter is no longer subject to
suit in a shorter time.
John's expertise
in employment
law, public
law and regulatory
matters means that he is well -
suited to advise upon and represent parties
in sports
matters.
We represent clients
in a wide range of family
law matters in a compassionate manner, including military divorce and divorce; child custody, visitation and support; adoptions; paternity
suits; prenuptial, postnuptial and separation agreements; protective orders; and name changes.
While our attorneys have the expertise, experience and relationships to lead lobbying efforts on life sciences and health care regulation on both the executive and legislative levels, we have found that our strategic approach to legal
matters — which is based
in a long Foley Hoag tradition of public sector representation and administrative
law — has been well
suited for collaboration with our clients» internal and external lobbyists.
Whether you are dealing with a difficult employment
matter, facing a pending
law suit, an appeal, or
in need of a mediator, you can count on our unyielding support and experience to be there.
General counsel who promote
in - house lawyers, and executive management hiring general counsel are looking for those who have the experience and judgment to discern which
law firms are best
suited to what
matters based on how they perform the work, predictably price their services, and deliver the right value and result.
Back
in 1990, Ian Frazier did a brilliant take for the New Yorker on product liability
law suits when he wrote a «claim»
in the
matter of:
Generally the line where
law society regulation needs to come
in seems to be where a firm is sending demands threatening
suit based on dubious or greatly exaggerated cause of action, seeking a settlement amount greater than the client would likely be entitled to at
law, with the goal that a significant portion of recipients of the demands will settle to avoid the costs of court and embarrassment of the subject
matter (the copyright claims often involve allegations of downloading various forms of pornography).
[133] There is evidence that the
law suits that followed this email had the effect of chilling to a material degree the ability of the president - elect of the OTLA to participate freely
in debates on the subject -
matter of the email.
McKercher LLP was acting for the representative plaintiff
in a class action
law suit against CN Railway, for whom the firm was acting on other
matters.
Attorneys for both plaintiffs and defendants will find comprehensive coverage of such
matters as: the advantages and disadvantages of
suits based on strict liability, negligence and breach of warranty; the use of state consumer protection statutes; the duty to warn and its innumerable ramifications; the liability of the manufacturers, retailers and other potential defendants
in the distribution chain; successor liability; federal preemption of common
law claims; monitoring product safety during design, manufacturing and distribution; causation theories
in actions involving multiple manufacturers; product misuse and alteration; the elements of proof needed
in an action; recovery for economic loss; punitive damages; and the government contractor defense.
Al Safat (2014): Anti
suit injunction against Kuwaiti insurers
in respect of commencement of proceedings
in non-contractual forum raising issues of enforceability of the forum selection clause
in the bill of lading as a
matter of Kuwaiti
law and effect of Article 23 of the Judgments Regulation.
The 2014 experts meeting concentrated on the role played by autonomous weapons systems
in situations of armed conflict
in part because their possible use
in law enforcement and other situations is seen as a
matter better
suited to the Human Rights Council.
• Create and maintain liaison with state agencies to acquire legal papers, stamps and seals • Ascertain that all stamps, seals and papers are kept safely under lock and key • Be physically present at occasions that require state approvals such as for
law suits and property
matters • Interview clients briefly to ensure that they understand the mechanics of affidavits and other legal documents • Determine the eligibility of documents and clients» intentions by indulging them
in conversation • Verify identification documents such as birth certificates, social security cards, passports and licenses • Ascertain that the signer is not coerced into signing a document and report any misdemeanors as soon as they arise • Prepare affidavits, depositions and other documents according to set content standards • Sign prepared documents and affix stamps and seals on them
in a bid to provide approval • Perform marriage ceremonies by ensuring that proper licenses are obtained and documentation completed (authorized only
in the states of Florida, Maine and South Carolina) • Create and prepare records of items notarized and ensure that they are
in correct order for public reference
New legislation that amends two sections of the Children's
Law Reform Act to specifically include grandparents may lead to an increase
in cases before the courts — but for a number of reasons, these
matters are better
suited to mediation, Toronto family lawyer and mediator Jennifer Samara Shuber, writes
in The Lawyer's Daily.
If a note is made close to the time of any
matter where such debt creates another benefit, like qualifying for state benefits or limiting equity
in a
law suit and no payments have been made or the payment requirement is based on very low interest or has other payment concessions built
in, it becomes obvious that it is not an arm's length transaction, but was accomplished to benefit on some other front.
RECA says it does not regulate criminal
matters but «we will investigate the involvement of industry members named
in the
law suit as it relates to the possible contravention of our own legislation — The Real Estate Act of Alberta.»