Sentences with phrase «name of the case»

I can't resist passing on the postscript to Norman Siebrasse's excellent post on standard of review issues raised in a recent (and interesting) patent case at the Federal Court: Finally, on a personal note, Dunsmuir was the clerk of the court in Fredericton, New Brunswick (the full name of the case is Dunsmuir v New Brunswick), and my wife and I were married in 2004 at the Fredericton City Hall, by David Dunsmuir, about a year before he was removed from office.
A large problem with citing to CanLII is its idiosyncratic naming of cases, i.e., what used to be the style of cause.
The OnePlus 5 Electroplated Transparent Clear Silicone TPU Cover is the official name of this case, and it surfaced on a site called «Case Fanatic», which seems to be a site which sells smartphone cases.
We have never heard of a case where a reaffirmation has been approved in California and every time we are asked this question we ask our client to ask the bank or mortgage broker for the name of a case where one of their mortgages was reaffirmed in California.
I would like to see it display the name of the case also.
Instead, all material or important aspects of the project should be included, such as the name of the case or client and the ultimate deadline for the project.
It's a little deflating to realize how important memorization is, but put that aside and start connecting concepts to names of cases.
Scrolling down further, the page shows a list of the attorney's recent cases, including the names of the cases, the dates they were filed and the estimated results (ongoing, win, settled, unknown or transferred).
Am I alone in being frustrated by the lack of consistency in the naming of the cases or, to use the former term, the styles of cause?
QUICK - without looking back at the name of the case, what celebrity did you think of???
And even with the name of the case and going to the court system I couldn't find the cases, even though they're somewhere in their electronic system.
The «style of cause» is the name of the case.
Which got me thinking: the name of a case or its citation is a lawyerly tag for all of the items within it.
The confusion of the names of cases, what used to be called their «styles of cause», is distressingly common.
The Fastcase results page displays the name of each case, its relevance ranking, how often it has been cited, and a paragraph excerpt.
I'm not talking about the headnotes West writes or the key numbering it adds, I'm talking about basic information such as the name of the case, the date of the case, the names of the attorneys who argued it, and the page numbers of the opinions.
When an injured client is disadvantaged in seeking work in the labour market because of an injury caused by the Defendant, then, they may be entitled to claim a type of compensation referred to as a «Smith and Manchester» award following the name of the case.
Ask specific questions such as, the name of the case, the outcome, what the insurance company offered to settle, and when the case was tried.
The cited case name was italicized, not underlined, in the original, but because WordPress italicizes all of my block quotes, I have underlined the name of the case here.
Let me assume something close to the best case scenario: that you know the name of the case you're searching for — by no means the usual search situation, I'd imagine.
Unfortunately, no citation was provided; it did, however, list the name of the case, the date (1986), the judge and the level of court.
I am not sure that that all parties should have their identity hidden — and if that were to happen, how would we ever remember the name of a case?
Logitech says the chiclet - style keys provide 1.4 millimeters of key travel, and, as suggested by the name of the case, are indeed backlit.
You should list the names of each case, the case's docket number — which is the case number at the top of your restraining order or previous complaint — and the county in which you or your spouse filed the litigation.
Some Superior Courts have their indexes and calendars online now, so you can see the names of the cases.
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