This includes developing a clear upfront understanding of the facts and
legal positions of the parties prior to reviewing the digital data.
Just as the marriage equality law gave gay and lesbians the right to marry, it also gave them better
legal positioning in cases of divorce and child custody.
The person who is applying
for legal position needs to attach one page of cover letter to job application.
Even with these precautions, you could still find yourself in a difficult
legal position as a result of letting someone borrow your car.
We have seen a steady flow of in -
house legal positions at the mid to senior levels, and head of legal roles in middle - sized enterprises.
And while firms are doing this, there is a technology revolution occurring that is changing the way that business is conducted and reducing the need for entry
level legal positions.
Why do you think having a license key but no original media would be a
better legal position than having the original media but no license key?
Earlier in her career, she held a number of senior
legal positions at several investment banks.
All statutory guidance and legislation linked to from this site continues to reflect the
current legal position unless indicated otherwise, but may not reflect Government policy.
Current disputes are requests for price adjustments and compensation for damages, based on contractual revision clauses or
other legal positions such as competition law have gained importance, too.
High - performing female lawyers exiting the legal profession leave a «leaky pipeline» to
senior legal positions.
It is illegal for companies to ask for this information and you put them in a difficult
legal position if you provide it.
If your child is facing a difficult juvenile crime charge, we do whatever we can to put him or her in the best
possible legal position.
For lawyers, this sometimes includes switching from a time - demanding, private practice in a large firm to in - house counsel positions or
government legal positions.
Any answer is likely to be cherry - picked and child - like in comparison to an
actual legal position analysis paper.
It could mean gaining a deeper understanding of their
underlying legal position, leading to a different and more successful strategy.
The success of your case is dependent on your ability to present your case to the judge and articulate a
sound legal position.
There, in lawyer capacity to innovate, lies the public interest — not in defending a
certain legal position that reflected the balance of social and economic power 30 years ago.
Getting title insurance is often a good way to determine whether the property is in a
solid legal position.
Collaborative Practice is a different approach to the resolution of family law matters that focuses on each party's interests rather than
entrenched legal positions.
These two recent enforcement decisions by the ICO demonstrate the importance of considering your current
legal position before trying to prepare for the new rules.
We hope that these examples will work well for you and help you in getting your
desired legal position in a reputed firm.
As the applicant applying for an entry
level legal position has no work experience and thus his resume plays an important role for getting selected for the job.
But the existence of that bill doesn't prove the absence of any existing law, it merely suggests a
possible legal position that might exist in the future.
I frankly can not think of a similar situation in which the disclosure of internal legal advice and the timing of that disclosure have so fatally compromised a state's public
legal position on a matter of comparable importance (a good, but imperfect, comparison point might be Lord Goldsmith's advice to the UK government with regard to the invasion of Iraq).
He was Vice President, General Counsel for Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, and he has held executive
legal positions with The Light Group, a leading hospitality development and management company, Affinity Gaming, Tropicana Entertainment, and Station Casinos.
Churches would be in a
stronger legal position if they were to stop conducting weddings altogether: «Churches might indeed better protect themselves against the possibility of any such litigation by deciding not to provide marriage services at all, since there could be no complaint then of discrimination in their provision of services as between same - sex and opposite - sex couples.»
The
changed legal positions already advanced by Sessions means minority voters looking to prove that the state's strict voter ID law is intentionally discriminatory will probably have to do without the federal government's backing, as will transgender students who argue that the law allows them to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity.
First, the UK must square the international and domestic
legal positions by ensuring that its international obligations to give effect to EU law are extinguished before the domestic legal apparatus for giving effect to those obligations is dismantled.
Our record speaks for itself, each year over 90 % of our full - time LPC students
secure legal positions within nine months, the majority securing training contracts.
Francisco held several
legal positions within the federal government including Deputy Assistant Attorney General and Associate Counsel to the President.
Slaughter brings to Avison Young 30 years of broad experience in both executive in - house
corporate legal positions and as a partner in leading law firms.
Rule 1.1 is an objective standard of competence, and Rule 3.1 is an objective standard of asserting only well
founded legal positions.
Judges, lawyers, law librarians, law students, and others rely on Quicklaw every day to identify case law to
support legal positions, to understand the law in particular provinces or territories, to collect background information for factual discovery, and to keep abreast of emerging legal issues in particular areas of law.
Greater focus in domestic litigation on the
domestic legal position might also have the incidental benefit that less time was taken in domestic courts seeking to interpret and reconcile different judgments (often only given by individual sections of the European Court of Human Rights) in a way which that Court itself, not being bound by any doctrine of precedent, would not itself undertake.