Sentences with phrase «of such disputes»

The existence of the tort would require the resolution of such disputes.
He also has experience of mediation of such disputes.
A large proportion of such disputes involve Chinese parties.
His honour exposes the high conflict cases (and litigants) for what they are and loudly advocates for the children stuck in the middle of such disputes.
Due to the complexity of such disputes, our tax practice offers litigation support and expert testimony for both plaintiff and defendant positions with regard to tax abatement proceedings.
She has been appointed as both Chairman and sole Arbitrator in a number of such disputes by the ICC International Court of Arbitration on the recommendation of the UK National Committee.
As home to hundreds of mining companies, Canada often finds itself at the centre of such disputes.
The foremost of such disputes is the fate of the Orthodox Churches in Ukraine.
[vii] The judiciary in Kenya has been able to show its new - found strength in the midst of such disputes but, given its necessarily slow response time, it is unlikely to comprehensively challenge unconstitutional practices that arise during the general election without sacrificing its non-partisan stance.
In the event of any such dispute, you irrevocably consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the courts located in the State of Washington, County of Pierce.
The nature and size of such disputes, if not managed effectively, can lead to costly and long lasting litigation which can damage the reputation and, ultimately, the profitability of the business.
Carr Maloney has been at the forefront of such disputes.
I will simply cherry pick one of the many important points from it: «Can we honestly say that the fair resolution of such a dispute requires several years and resort to hundreds of rules?
The arbitrator shall follow, adhere to and defer to the decision, order, decree or judgment of the court following the court's decision of any such dispute under this subsection (d).
Repeated litigation is the common course of such disputes.
It is these infrequent «super-heated» custody battles that make the news and sometimes distort the public's perceptions as to the prevalence of such disputes and the adequacy of the court's response.
Given the significant number of such disputes, some of the judges of the 25th Civil Division of the District Court in Warsaw are more exposed to large construction disputes.
Co-founder and Executive Committee member Michael Elliott, PhD, evaluates the effectiveness of processes and institutions used in the resolution of such disputes.
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