Simply put, you're working with a third party mediator, whose only agenda is to help resolve things and keep
matters out of a courtroom.
Not exact matches
Jaimie is a passionate and determined Ottawa lawyer who is capable
of resolving disputes in the
courtroom if
matters can not be resolved
out of court.
Stating it another way, it's about a man who, having spent all his life believing that words and deeds
matter, threw words and care to the wind, walked into his
courtroom like Rhett Butler
out of Gone With the Wind and said, «My dear, I don't give a damn.»
He approaches his clients»
matters practically and efficiently, paying close attention to his clients» interests both in and
out of the
courtroom.
She has extensive experience negotiating and resolving
matters both in and
out of the
courtroom.
The Australasian Institute
of Judicial Administration's Guide to Judicial Conduct recognises the presence
of humour, commenting that «[t] he trial
of an action, whether civil or criminal, is a serious
matter but that does not mean that occasional humour is
out of place in a
courtroom, provided that it does not embarrass a party or witness».
It will also keep your private
matters and personal family issues, just that, private and
out of the public
courtroom.
I had been to court on a number
of occasions and it seemed that when people walked
out of the
courtroom after receiving a result, no
matter how good
of a job I thought I'd done, no one was happy: not the other party, not the other lawyer I was working with, nor myself.