That's not your fault, but it will throw off your results if you handle a lot
of embarrassing legal problems.
Not exact matches
The development threatens to put the Times, arguably the most respected
of Rupert Murdoch's media outlets, into an
embarrassing legal encounter with the courts.
Lord Rennard has hired a top lawyer in a bid to stop his suspension from the Liberal Democrats, as sources close to the peer late Tuesday warned
of a potential
legal «bloodbath» over the harassment allegations that could
embarrass the party.
The strong performance by Ms. Teachout, a
legal scholar
of political corruption who had never run for office, was an
embarrassing rebuke to Mr. Cuomo, and it could put a dent in any national aspirations he may hold.
The panel also accuses researchers and officials
of using secrecy not to protect national security, but simply to hide projects that would have been politically
embarrassing or left the government open to
legal challenge.
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The federal report says the Justice Department will help develop training programs in trauma care for school officers and assess different models for schools to use to adjudicate such cases, since some sexual assault survivors are wary
of a
legal process that can open them up to potentially painful or
embarrassing questions by students or staff.
Their efforts are on copyright infringement — something that's getting a lot
of attention this week due to an
embarrassing public display
of plagiarism — and more specifically, on the prohibitive costs associated with taking
legal action if an author's work is stolen.
The lawyer and conservative activist Chris Horner, whose
legal clients have included the coal industry, gathered documents through the Freedom
of Information Act to try to
embarrass and further undermine the climate change research.
But there's a major difference when dealing with
legal matters — you would never throw an
embarrassing question (bankruptcy, divorce, criminal defense) out to your network
of family and friends.
According to Estrin, the co-founder and chairperson
of the Organization
of Legal Professionals, fledgling paralegals are
embarrassing themselves and, in some cases, disqualifying themselves from consideration for jobs because they fail to understand that the ABA does not offer certification for paralegals.
With all
of these things that should make us
embarrassed to have her associated with the
legal profession, she's in the top 3?
Embarrassment clause: YLAL committee member Gemma Blythe wrote for Solicitors Journal about an
embarrassing episode for the
Legal Aid Agency, after it agreed to clarify the remit
of the»em barrassment clause» in the 2017 criminal work contract.
«Access to justice in B.C. has deteriorated to the point that our province is an
embarrassing 10th out
of 13 provinces and territories on
legal aid funding spending per capita.»
I feel perhaps my friends in Ontario are wrapping themselves in their
legal robes and taking advantage
of the naive and the
embarrassed,» said Laarakker.
«While I am sure the plaintiff may have been
embarrassed by the broadcast, the Wisconsin Court
of Appeals simply followed well - established principles
of defamation law,» Lee Brenner, chair
of Kelley Drye & Warren Media and Entertainment practice group, told
Legal Newsline.
Another benefit to having a registered agent is that you need not worry about being served with a lawsuit or having to accept other potentially
embarrassing legal documents on your own, perhaps in front
of clients or employees.
I particularly enjoyed his comments on the mission statements
of the three multinational
legal publishers and how the big three are
embarrassed to be seen as
legal or tax publishers.
I personally think that civil
legal aid funding is shamefully low in Canada today, and that as a society, we ought to be
embarrassed by the spectacle
of millions
of Canadians struggling alone through the justice system.
Perhaps it is because they consider it beneath them, or they are
embarrassed to admit to the their lack
of expertise in this fundamental and essential skill, but many is the time I have seen
legal research foisted off on a poor
legal assistant.
I recognize that some people might be
embarrassed by the publication
of their
legal battles in court, but that has been a reality for 100's
of years.
Jennifer Hault concludes, «As a
legal matter, PAS's inadmissibility is appropriate given its lack
of scientific validity and reliability... PAS's 20 - year run in American courts is an
embarrassing chapter in the history
of evidentiary law.