Sentences with phrase «of successful appeals made»

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Consulting Chef Doug Vincent, a CIA graduate and successful restaurant consultant in New Jersey, has created a menu of house - made dishes with universal appeal using quality, seasonal ingredients including some vegetarian items that are sure to please such as:
In turn, they will make a bid of around $ 40m and will hope that their appeal against a transfer ban is successful which in turn will allow them to make the signing this summer.
Moving on from his success with SNAP, Darrell wanted to branch out of the dating scene while applying some of the «fun» aspects of dating websites and apps that make them so appealing and successful.
It's never wrong to incorporate the best part of something to make the existing features more appealing and that's what many dating sites have followed to become popular and equally successful in the dating sector.
Napoleon Bonaparte was but one of several attempts made by Abel Gance over the years to broaden the appeal of his most famous (but originally least successful) film.
Each local authority makes up its own policy on what to do with cases, and as result of the successful appeal, many have had to look again at this matter.
Thu., March 17, 9:15 - 9:30 AM Mini Session: Feng Shui Made Easy for Your Pet Business Room W204A This mini session focuses on how the 7,000 - year - old practice of Feng Shui can be applied to create a prosperous, successful, appealing and healthy environment in your store.
The beauty of Destiny, and what ultimately makes it a successful game, is how broad its appeal is.
The fans are what make the games and consoles successful, and by appealing more to them and what they'd like to see, not just what is proven to sell, the respect and credibility of Xbox and Microsoft is sure to only increase.
While her practice is evenly divided between appellate and trial work, she believes the fine sense of detail that leads to a successful appeal makes her better in the courtroom or in a settlement conference.
The surprise voiced by practitioners at the outcome highlights the inherent risk in litigating in this area, and the difficulties of a successful appeal where the trial judge has made findings on the evidence.
According to Daniel Lublin of Whitten & Lublin in Toronto, lead counsel for the successful appellant - employee in Wood, «Oudin was overruled without expressly overruling it as the Court of Appeal here made it clear that «intentions are irrelevant»; it's the language that counts, and this is basically the antithesis to Oudin.»
As a result of successful appeals brought by Imperial Tobacco and others, the OFT felt obliged to make a payment to the party who was given the assurance.
Research and briefing associate on a successful appeal in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit that affirmed judgment in favor of corporate timberland owner in an action involving claims of trespass by the landowner and claims of adverse possession made against that owner.
Kyla's successful appeal in BC Supreme Court forced the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles to discontinue using their own self - made evidence at IRP appeal review hearings.
Kyla was successful opposing the first leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada in an IRP case, and was granted leave to appeal by the Supreme Court of Canada in the Wilson case where she made the first arguments about IRPs to the Court.
If the judge is found to have used his / her discretion appropriately, then your appeal may not be successful, but when the judge has made a serious mistake, pursuing an appeal to a higher Court may be the right course of action.
Criminal appeals can be successful if you can prove you did not get a fair trial because the judge made mistakes, your lawyer was not prepared, or any of many other reasons that can be shown from the trial record.
For example, one of the patents on which it isn't trying to prevail at this stage is so close to expiration that even a successful appeal would make actual enforcement unlikely (justice delayed is justice denied).
Webster's Tips for Successful Appellate Oral Advocacy During the February 26, 2008 CLE conference call on preparing for oral argument, reference was made to a set of helpful tips compiled by Judge Peter Webster, of the First District Court of Appeal.
The ability to show the Court that a processing error has been made in the trial judge's consideration of the evidence can go a long way towards the prosecution of a successful appeal.
Furthermore, according to Sir Paul Kennedy at Williams's successful appeal against removal from the Home Office register of forensic pathologists, Williams did make reference to the «missing» information during the trial (Dyer, «Pathologist in Sally Clark case wins appeal against removal from government register» British Medical Journal 335: 466, 8 September 2007).
She advises respecting personal injury claims before the Workers» Compensation Appeal Tribunal (WCAT) having made a number of successful submissions at WCAT.
23 Unless the court or a justice otherwise orders, the party who is successful on an appeal is entitled to costs of the appeal including the costs of all applications made in the appeal.
Ulster Metal Refiners v HMRC [2017] NICA 26 David acted for the successful taxpayer in this appeal which related to HMRC's pleading obligations when making allegations of fraud.
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