Sentences with phrase «never get to trial»

If 98 % of all cases never get to trial, then what happens in the 2 % may well not be representative at all.
Every claim is different of course - the vast majority of cases never get to trial, and many are resolved without proceedings even being issued.

Not exact matches

You really believe that everything is all good now, racism is all gone, everyone always gets a fair trial, and it can never happen to you?
Therein lies the problem with this entire thing, we will never get a trial to prove his guilt or innocence.
When asked about the ethics of offering a drug to people who may never get the disease it's designed to prevent, Michael Sand, the Boehringer scientist overseeing the clinical trial, acknowledges that psychosis risk prediction is far from perfect.
I have never been the princess type and got sick of all these trial appointments and shop assistants telling me 8 months prior to the wedding day is already late and that I'm too tall for many dresses... So I decided to create my own look with a very simple stretchy dress combined with a long veil.
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I JUST CAME OFF ACTIVE DUTY have a horrible score and owe several different companies but do nt know how to contact them because i have move so much my mail never get forwarded i need to know a completely free websiteto get ahold of these people not just a trial then pay website please help
Trial and error found a way by which they will never have to stand in a docket & still get their voting rights.
Further, it was unlikely that MGN would have agreed to make a statement in court which matched the findings made at trial, and also it was not apparent until trial that he could never get disclosure of the full extent of the hacking.
The trial court dismissed the case, finding that the substitution was was flawed because the malpractice lawyers never bothered to, ah, get permission from the girl's guardian.
That means being honest with the judge, opposing counsel, oftentimes the insurance company representative (which I have found is always the person behind the scenes controlling the money decisions and is the reason the case is going to trial; the powerful decision - maker who the judge and jury never meet or even get to know about), and most importantly, the jury.
The process to get to trial was a long one «because that research has never really been done into that particular treaty,» Tremblay - Hall told Legal Feeds.
A recent Fourth Circuit opinion in a False Claims Act case demonstrates that while the government can freeze defendants» assets before trial with lightning speed, getting them unfrozen can take anywhere from many years to never.
Many lawyers who handle exclusively personal injury cases never go to trial, they simply send settlement demands to the insurance companies and try to get the best offer they can and then settle.
Never ever buy something without talking to other lawyers first or trying to get a free trial.
The key is to never let the desire to win at trial compromise the ultimate objective of getting the best result for the client.
In litigation, you can use the timing and immense stress and fear of impending trials to get people to sign settlements they never would agree to if they actually had time to consider them.
Note that most people who end up at trial never get to express their feelings and needs.
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