Sentences with phrase «more substantial cases»

His more substantial cases include:
His more substantial cases include a # 70 million fraud claim in which Ed acted for the UK's 5 largest brewers with a market share of over 82 %.

Not exact matches

The Justice Department and our state partners brought this case because substantial evidence showed that direct competition between Aetna and Humana led the companies to offer more generous benefits at lower prices.»
Nonetheless, a substantial number of these projects have succeeded, far more than is the case with the conventional public - housing program.
If this is the case, this could be a sign that your child is ready to eat something more substantial than breastmilk or formula.
Perinatal events can result in associated longer term health and broader societal costs, as shown by the size of damages paid in obstetric litigation cases, which represent a substantial cost to the NHS.27 Follow - up over weeks or longer to monitor recovery, or a future assessment of the outcomes for mothers and babies at a later date, would act as a vehicle for estimating costs and consequences beyond the perinatal period and shed more light on long term cost effectiveness.
In such a case, would it not be better to allow gravity, i.e; the birth mother standing and moving whilst in labour, to take charge rather than the birthing mother instead lying on her back in an ambulance and then hospital along with the accompanying substantial increase in stress levels?I suppose all I am trying to say is that IF my partner and I were to have a second baby, I really would like to support my partner once more in having a home birth.
In the case of housing, is it then the symbolic but largely meaningless notions of «ownership» which is key, or the more simple yet far more substantial knowledge that you are safe and secure in your home, whether or not you own it?
«Even where New York Courts have suspended attorneys for substantial periods of time, those cases involve more egregious and ongoing acts of misconduct, as opposed to Mr. Grimm's isolated and singular conviction,» his attorney Annette Hasapidis said in the Manhattan federal court filing from earlier this month.
Bharara wants Silver, 72, to forfeit the $ 5.2 million he pocketed in the scheme and cough up «a substantial fine of at least $ 1 million is appropriate in this case, particularly in light of the defendant's significant remaining resources and his more than $ 70,000 - per - year pension, paid for by New York State taxpayers.»
But journos got back to work all bleary eyed yesterday and there wasn't much around, so it got blown up to a more substantial story than would otherwise have been the case.
The case for PR is more substantial and has many enthusiastic advocates, but quite a few who were pro-AV are anti-PR, the public would still have been unmoved, and the Clegg factor would have been even more decisive.
Third, with our ∼ 1 °C scenario it is more likely that the biosphere and soil will be able to sequester a substantial portion of the anthropogenic fossil fuel CO2 carbon than in the case of 2 °C or more global warming.
By setting your one arm out to the side like an outrigger, you shift a LOT more tension onto the working side, allowing you get enough resistance to actually achieve substantial muscle growth, and not just increase your muscular endurance (as tends to be the case once you're able to do 20 or more normal push - ups in a row).
Regarding carbohydrate source, a diet with a low versus high glycemic index can be used to reduce HbA1c moderately (by ∼ 0.5 %).13 Case series and pilot studies reveal more substantial improvements in HbA1c and other benefits (less hypoglycemia and reduced glycemic variability) with a very low — carbohydrate diet (VLCD).14 — 21 Although varying to some degree among studies, a VLCD is typically defined as ≤ 20 to 50 g per day of carbohydrates or ≤ 5 % to 10 % carbohydrates as a proportion of calories.22 — 24 In T1DM, small sample sizes and methodological issues limit the significance of VLCD benefits, and little is known about prevalence, practice, and sustainability.
In the case of jewelry where boho might be a simple layered necklace, boho glam would be a statement necklace that is more substantial.
Though in the case of some, it can also provide some food for thought, be that a Big Mac or something more substantial.
In both cases, reshoots are to blame: Dark Phoenix is undergoing relatively minor reshoots to tweak the movie after test screenings, but New Mutants» reshoots are more substantial.
It may well be the case that these costs are justified by the achievement gains of having students spend more time in the school, but in the current fiscal environment substantial increases in educational spending are unlikely to be forthcoming.
In April 2017, In the Public Interest released a report revealing that a substantial portion of the more than $ 2.5 billion in tax dollars or taxpayer subsidized financing spent on California charter school facilities in the past 15 years has been misspent on: schools that underperformed nearby traditional public schools; schools built in districts that already had enough classroom space; schools that were found to have discriminatory enrollment policies; and in the worst cases, schools that engaged in unethical or corrupt practices.
It also succeeds at that trademark crossover miracle, where the tall version looks bigger, more substantial, and far more expensive than the car it's based on (in this case, the Nissan Versa).
Furthermore, all of the engines in the line - up are now far more economical on fuel and, therefore, emit even less CO2, despite a substantial increase in output in many cases.
In this case, the iM is the Toyota Auris hatchback, which morphs into a Scion that's quiet, substantial, and feels far more upscale than its price.
These, as is often the case with racing simulation games, are pretty simple and are there to help you learn the ropes before you move onto more substantial bikes, such as the pro circuit bikes.
In the case of climate change, a clear consensus exists among mainstream researchers that human influences on climate are already detectable, and that potentially far more substantial changes are likely to take place in the future if we continue to burn fossil fuels at current rates.
In Curaçao's case, the challenge is finding ways to move beyond an economy based for nearly 100 years on refining Venezuelan oil to a more diverse one including substantial tourism — but doing so without degrading the still - vibrant reefs ringing parts of its coast.
Darren Samuelsohn of ClimateWire has nicely summarized the challenges facing a president and party seeking to move more than one substantial initiative, in this case health and climate bills, through Congress:
Just in case you needed more reasons to be concerned about the stability of the Middle East, new research using data from NASA's gravity - sensing Grace satellites shows a substantial decline in the volume of groundwater reserves in the Tigris and Euphrates river basins.
Having already been whacked with costly lawsuits from wind farm neighbours — in one case a court awarding Dkr 500,000 (A$ 93,439) in compensation for the substantial reduction in the value of the plaintiffs» home, caused by incessant turbine noise (see our post here)-- the Danish wind industry has resorted to the wholesale destruction of homes in order to carpet the country in even more of the things.
BTW whereas Ganopolski et al asserted that there is no evidence of actual incipient glaciation, there was substantial expansion of Baffin Island glaciers during the Little Ice Age, expansion which seems to accord with a Ganopolski case much more than they acknowledge.
This post is already too long but, for the sake of completeness, since I've suggested there's a significant problem in the judge's use of «substantial», I'll add a bit more, including a reference to the case that once wasn't quite every Canadian (common law side) judge and civil litigator's favourite case on many aspects of proof of causation and damages.
But it would still require substantial funding to pay for the student salaries and office space, and during a time of recession when these services are probably needed the most the case for allocating its funding will be that much more challenging.
As far as Web 2.0, while it costs little more than a person's time to blog and participate in various social networks, the «buzz» generated can be substantial (see case study of H&R Block's social media strategy involving Facebook and Twitter), while the positive impact on search engine visibility can be significant over time.
Nevertheless, our attorneys have won substantial verdicts and settlements in wrongful death cases by proving one or more circumstances, such as:
Among his more substantial claims, Ed has acted in a recent appeal about the proper measure of damages in a concurrent liability case and led in a professional negligence claim against a criminal silk for his negligent conduct of an 8 - month fraud trial.
Large firms staff cases with more attorneys, charge more substantial rates and frequently handle the kind of «bet the company» cases with big consequences.
This proposal would codify a more substantial role for non-lawyers by establishing a category of service providers called «Court Advocates» in Housing Court and in consumer credit cases to assist low - income litigants.
Mayerson also examines different approaches to choice of law, ranging from contractual choice of law clauses, state statutes that govern choice of law or the Restatements approach, which lists factors for courts to consider in identifying the state with a more substantial interest in application of its law to the case.
This is a considerable innovation for a court geared for dealing more with cases of a constitutional nature, and will put substantial demands on all those involved.
Doing so effectively calls for research skills beyond those that students acquire through working with domestic legal resources.56 Mary Rumsey explains that students must go beyond their dependence on domestic databases to learn how to access the different resources relevant to international and comparative law.57 She describes, as examples, the need to find customary international law through treaties, laws of other nations, diplomatic correspondence, and scholarly works, and she points out that civil law research requires much more emphasis on statutes and scholarship than on the case law that plays such a dominant role in American legal analysis.58 While there have been significant advances in access to foreign and international legal sources, there are still substantial barriers, 59 and the research methods needed to obtain these resources can be different (in ways either subtle or stark) from those that apply to domestic law.
Medical malpractice contingency fees are higher because they are much riskier and require the investment of substantial more money and time than the average personal injury case.
There is a substantial body of case law on whether prosecution for a crime with elements A, B, and C bars prosecution for a crime with different elements arising from the same facts and circumstances (e.g. if acquittal of a lesser included offense whose elements must all be proved to convict on the more severe offense provides double jeopardy protection), that wouldn't be directly applicable in my alternative scenario because the offense tried the first time and the second would have exactly the same elements.
If and when patent cases become more evenly distributed across districts, litigating a patent dispute in one of the 62 districts without local patent rules contains substantial risk of protracted litigation.
The District of Delaware should see a substantial influx in patent cases, as more US companies are incorporated in Delaware than any other state.
It is often the case that substantial dollar amounts are available, including payment for things such as medical bills, costs of physical therapy and rehabilitation, lost wages, reductions in earning capacity, physical pain, emotional suffering, and more.
As a result, the case settled for a substantial sum on behalf of more than 130 firefighters.
However, where evidence discloses a strong prima facie case that Defendants perpetrated a premeditated, substantial fraudulent scheme against innocent victims, the law's reluctance to allow prejudgment execution must yield to the more important goal of ensuring that the civil justice system provides a just and enforceable remedy against such serious misconduct.
-- Whether the case is interprovincial or international in nature, and comity and the standards of jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement prevailing elsewhere are relevant considerations, not as independent factors having more or less equal weight with the others, but as general principles of private international law that bear upon the interpretation and application of the real and substantial connection test.
Financial costs are not only substantial but difficult to predict and can often be far more than expected as cases run on.
Further, while a substantial majority of all respondents said that added challenges arise in cases involving a self - represented litigant, Albertans were more likely to say that these challenges always or usually arise than respondents from the rest of Canada.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z