Sentences with phrase «never refer a case»

Not to mention, I would never refer a case to him or the firm he works for after my experience working with him.

Not exact matches

Referring to a statement as true might be considered meaningful in the case of empirically proven hypothesis, or of formal statements in some symbolic logic, but never regarding ad - hoc metaphysical propositions given to you by an old «holy» book, eyewitness accounts or personal anecdotes.
Mr. Fisch's office could refer the case if it finds grounds for action against the Senate, but the Legislative Ethics Commission almost never undertakes investigations, and it is not clear that a district attorney would see any legal issue with the Senate leaking one of its own internal documents.
Weitz said Silver was never expected «to get his fingers dirty» with legal work, and the cases he referred were considered «gravy.»
Silver claimed to have referred hundreds of asbestos cases to Weitz and Luxenburg, but when investigators contacted the clients, they said they'd never spoken to Silver.
1) He is a secret alcoholic (he never drank on our dates, referred to nights out drinking only water), and talked about helping get a friend on AA 2) He is dead (this is not the case — after a week of silence, I actually googled the Henley obits!
Even you can use the case study templates for business or may refer to a sample of review but it will never be helpful if you are not much familiar with the assigned case study.
In the case of Chase, the rule is unaffectionately known as «5/24» and refers to the fact that Chase will not approve you for a new credit card, even if you've never had that card before, if you've opened more than 5 new credit cards across all issuers within the last 24 months.
Mark Noseworthy, Destiny 2 Project Lead, took it to Twitter to explain Bungie «would never hold back game performance to appease a partner» in this case, Mark refers partner...
Moreover, Master Schlosser referred to case law to conclude that it is irrelevant that the co-owner seeking title through adverse possession has only dispossessed the co-owner of uses the co-owner never intended or desired to make of the land.
On top of these accomplishments and efforts, Attorney Andrews has a «yes» spirit and never says no to any case referred to him by our program.
The trial judges in both cases referred extensively to my case of Cobb v. Martin Estate, 2017 ONCA 717 — a case that I will never forget.
However, since the buyer is never a client (the default position in Ontario) in such cases, but remains a customer, it's technically not what we in Ontario refer to as a «double - ender», which involves two clients.
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