Sentences with phrase «more recent cases»

In all likelihood, a database approach will be chosen whereby older cases considered in more recent cases will be added year by year.
I understand that there has been much more recent case law on this topic.
In more recent cases, parties suggest that monies should be set aside for housing for the children.
This story brings to mind the even more recent case of the alleged murder of Rodrigo Diaz.
If a lawyer asks for a copy of a court decision, it is a matter of minutes at little or no cost to also provide the lawyer note - up records for the decision along with leading case comments, blog posts and more recent cases on point, something many lawyers might not do (or might not know how to do) for themselves.
More recent cases include the firm's representation of thousands of clean - up workers and Gulf Coast residents who were physically or financially harmed by BP Oil Company's wrongdoing, which resulted in the explosion of BP's Deepwater Horizon oil rig, causing the worst oil spill in U.S. history.
That sentiment informed a much more recent case, Ontario (Ministry of Labour) v. New Mex Canada Inc. (2017 ONCJ 626 (CanLII), in which an appeal court overturned the jail sentences imposed on two directors by the trial court (the Crown has appealed further to the Court of Appeal).
For more recent cases, you must apply to the Supreme Court registry, which has divorce certificates on file.
There are now a number of much better and more recent case precedents where the court has changed primary residence or custody from the alienator to the target parent.
A brief look at the Court's case - law on the privilege against self - incrimination, in Orkem as well as in more recent cases, shows that legal persons at times benefit from little protection.
If a claim meets the necessary test, that the injury arose out of or in the course of employment, if it arises out of a sudden and unexpected traumatic event, or even if chronic stress has arisen based upon an accumulation of work - related stressors which appear to be compensable based on more recent case law, the WSIB can grant entitlement.
While he'd planned to cover familiar historical cases such as Marbury v. Madison and more recent cases such as Obergefell v. Hodges for his Beijing students this past spring, he found that his students were captivated by the travel ban litigation and emoluments clause lawsuits against President Donald Trump's administration.
That case did not set legal precedent, she said, compared to a more recent case.
Immunity from civil suit, both in law and equity, and from criminal action based on the performance of legislative duties flows from a determination that a challenged act is within the definition of legislative activity, but the Court in the more recent cases appears to have narrowed the concept somewhat.
Following the report of the uncovered N118bn salaries paid to 46,639 «ghost workers» in 2014 by the implementation of the Integrated Payment Personal Information System in 215 Ministries Departments and Agencies, more recent cases have been uncovered.
In a more recent case, researchers Arvind Narayanan and Vitaly Shmatikov from The University of Texas at Austin partially de-anonymized a Netflix dataset containing half a million movie reviews.
Here are some of the more recent cases resulting in death or hospitalization;
(Even if, in a more recent case, it is just a late career action picture with Sean Penn..)
One of the more recent cases involved a charter school serving children with special needs, Dynamic Community Charter School.
In the original Brown decision, as well as a more recent case involving race and admissions to universities, a majority of the Court argued that considering race in school assignment constitutional partly because racial integration is an important part of the learning environment.
One of the more recent cases dealing with this issue is Watson v Commissioner.
In 2013 and 2014 I received the same letter about Spike, which caused me to wonder: If ASPCA is doing so much to help animals, I'm sort of surprised they don't have a more recent case to write about!
A more recent case is that of Jason Brown, who was just sentenced to up to 28 years in prison after he used Craigslist to find dogs being given away.
In this more recent case of largesse, the mayor will give Environmental Defense Fund $ 6 million to carry out the «strategy of securing strong rules and developing industry best practices in the 14 states with 85 percent of the country's unconventional gas reserves.»
As Mayerson describes, even in more recent cases, many courts strictly enforce notice provisions, with no «ifs, ands or buts:»
Or in a more recent case, a mother - daughter driving lesson in which they were both driving separate cars made it clear that the 14 - year - old daughter was at fault.
Charges in more recent cases, in 2009 and 2013, were dropped when the accused plead guilty to more serious offences, or made a full restitution.
The more recent case of the woman who decided she was lesbian after working for some time at a conservative Christian social service agency said that the agency had to accommodate her, because her sexual orientation — and live practice — did not affect how she did her job.
In this more recent case, although the supervisor had no prior health and safety convictions, the Crown sought jail, at least in part, because the supervisor had previous convictions under environmental legislation for which the supervisor had been fined and jailed.
A more recent case in N.B. v. Saskatchewan Potash dealt with the term «bona fide pension plan,» and whether the appropriate test was Meiorin or Law.
A more recent case, still pending, involves Bell Mobility, where the disclosure of information for advertising purposes has plaintiffs seeking $ 750 million for intrusion upon seclusion, among other things.
They referenced a statement by the Supreme Court, in a more recent case earlier this year.
A more recent case cited Lachman as authority to find «nondisclosure agreement not binding in respect to criminal activity.»
A more recent case of the Howard League was the case of R (on the application of AB) v. Secretary of State for Justice [2017] EWHC 1694 (Admin), regarding the treatment of a child, referred to as AB, at YOI Feltham.
In the more recent case of Wilder v Munro, 2015 BCSC 1983, the Defendant's brought an application for production of documents including photographs and videos of the Plaintiffs social media accounts.
Members have long been known for appearing in landmark decisions in complex discrimination and equality cases, from Seymour - Smith through to more recent cases such as O'Brien v Ministry of Justice and Council of Immigration Judges (where Monckton members appeared on both sides).
In the more recent case of Global Projects Management Ltd v Citigroup Inc and others [2005] EWHC 2663 (Ch), [2005] All ER (D) 182 (Oct), it was held that the mere registration and maintenance in force of a domain name, which led people to believe that the holder of the domain name was linked with a person, had been enough to make the domain name a potential instrument of fraud, and amounted to passing off.
In the more recent case of pleural plaques, Johnston v NEI International Combustion Ltd [2007] 4 All ER 1047, judges see - sawed their way through the English appellate system to a denial of the claimant's right to make a claim for «asymptomatic injury».
In a more recent case, McKinney v. University of Guelph, eight professors and a librarian argued that their universities» mandatory retirement policies violated their equality rights under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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