I'm here to speak on a fairly
narrow point relating to potential conflicts between the bill, once it's enacted, and proposed provincial legislation in Manitoba, as I understand it, but also Quebec.
Not exact matches
Related to
point # 2, in the Parenting as an Entrepreneur episode, Alicia Ybarbo said something that really stuck out to me — that women get very good at
narrowing in on solutions and making split decisions because there is basically no time to labor endlessly over camp options or put up with working with someone crazy when there is a less crazy alternative.
Her political biography mentioned favorite
points; her early condemnation and call for resignation by Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, her efforts at toll reductions by the MTA on the Verazzano -
Narrows Bridge, her lawsuit against the Port Authority over its tolls on bridges from Staten Island to New Jersey and especially her lawsuit against Mayor de Blasio seeking to prohibit the City's destruction of records
related to the IDNYC program.
Moreover, even leaving aside the issues
relating to the nauseating lack of funding for low - income legal services, and the
narrow group of people who are eligible for those services (which the ABA report correctly
points out), I still wonder whether increasing the supply of lawyers will help.
In November, the gap between the two
narrowed to 3.72 percentage
points as Coldwell Banker Burnet's website climbed to the No. 7 spot of the most visited real estate -
related website in the market.