Case results depend upon a variety
of factors unique to each case and do not guarantee or predict a similar result in any future case undertaken by the lawyer.
(3) advertises specific or cumulative case results, without a disclaimer that (i) puts the case results in a context that is not misleading; (ii) states that case results depend upon a variety
of factors unique to each case; and (iii) further states that case results do not guarantee or predict a similar result in any future case undertaken by the lawyer.
Not exact matches
Subjective review
of unusual
cases may result in inclusion or exclusion based on
factors unique to those firms.
I would sum up by saying two things: that each
case is
unique and all the
factors have
to be considered; that every child, no matter what, will do better when he has a healthy, working attachment in his life, someone who knows how
to collect him and make him feel safe and taken care
of in this world.
The Swedish epidemic was a
unique opportunity
to try
to tease apart feeding
factors associated with celiac disease, and a retrospective
case control study
of Swedish kids revealed some patterns from the epidemic.
Unique biochemical, genetic, and nutritional
factors can make certain people more susceptible
to the effects
of toxic heavy metals, thus each
case must be handled on an individual basis.
In most
cases it does not take into account the
unique genetic makeup
of each individual or
factors such as environmental exposures
to toxins and the aspects
of today's lifestyle that have a direct influence on the rise in chronic disease in modern Western society.
You'll see lots
of black and camel colored jackets in stores this year so I did try
to also call out some
unique ones in
case you love the fun
factor of my lilac moto jacket.
Many intangible
factors should also be noted into the valuation in the
case of Berkshire, such as its conservative accounting, its cash position / reputation / lender
of last resort before Fed (therefore ability
to make certain
unique investments in preferred / debt, or easy financing for targeted companies such as Burlington), its portfolio
of excellent businesses that each commands a huge premium if they were
to be sold in the market, etc..
Or it might be due
to some
factor unique to the 20th century, such as changes in the timing
of the snow melt, in which
case it will not affect reconstructions.
The Court found that the interpretation
of insurance contracts involves a
unique blend
of the general principles
of interpretation applicable
to all contracts and the
unique principles applicable in the insurance setting.22 While courts have found that the «language
of the policy» is the most important
factor in determining whether coverage is granted or excluded, courts have found that where there is genuine ambiguity or doubt, the duty
to defend ought
to be resolved in favour
of the insured.23 Similarly other insurance law principles should be considered, such as the principle that coverage provisions should be construed broadly and exclusion clauses should be construed narrowly.24 It was this last principle that the Court looked
to in making a decision in this
case.
Every
case, however seemingly simple, is
unique and must be exhaustively investigated in regard
of circumstantial, medical and analytical evidence; in order
to eliminate possible innocent
factors and occurrences that could affect the outcome
of the
case.
These
factors will be
unique to your
case and can include medical bills, property damage, lost wages, pain and suffering, and any other financial expenses and quality -
of - life issues caused by the wreck.
Whether you were hurt in a slip and fall accident or a commercial truck crash the value
of your claim will vary based on several different
factors that are entirely
unique to your
case.
All personal injury
cases are
unique, due
to all
of the
factors that must be taken into account.
As an experienced car accident lawyer Vienna VA can provide might say, it's important
to remember that each
case is
unique and there are many
factors in every person's injury claim that could affect the outcome
of that claim.