Sentences with phrase «particularly appealing case»

And it is a particularly appealing case, because not only did no jury convict these defendants of the offense the sentencing judge thought them guilty of, but a jury acquitted them of that offense.
Any case, particularly an appeal case, may contain several different points of law.

Not exact matches

It is particularly damaging because it was May's decision to pursue the case through the British courts rather than appeal the original European court of human rights ruling.
It was simply never the case that Margaret Thatcher was particularly good at appealing to the skilled working classes.
Later that day (June 26 — 2663), Mcgarvie worried that providing data would set a bad precedent for other cases, particularly David Holland's pending appeal of their refusal of IPCC correspondence not in the IPCC archive.
«This is one of the first cases out of the appeal courts in Canada dealing with website names and the use of those names particularly where the company owns an official Mark.
But the Court of Appeal in Clunis did not deal with this proposition directly and particularly since the recent decision in Gray, the scope of the illegality defence in this type of case is less than clear.
A few changes should be noted with regard to appeals, particularly in the reduction of time limits available for parties to respond to an appellate brief (article 373), and the limits placed on the subjects and judgments which may not be the subject of an appeal (article 32), such as case management decisions.
The Court of Appeal revisited the issues of occupational stress particularly in the context of foreseeability of psychiatric harm and causation of a resulting psychiatric illness in the case of Dickins v O2 Plc [2008] EWCA Civ 1144, [2008] All ER (D) 154 (Oct).
In this particularly heartbreaking case, the appellant mother appealed only the «no access» portion of the order.
He has a broad knowledge of patent litigation and acts on behalf of national and international clients in the Netherlands courts (including the Supreme Court) and in the European Patent Office, particularly in Opposition Division and Technical Board of Appeal cases.
While we can't know for certain what the courts will say about the current dispute, particularly until we know exactly what the basis is for the teacher's challenge of the legislation, the most recent cases from the Ontario Court of Appeal dealing with similar issues do not look great for the teachers.
With that said, the Appeal Court did acknowledge that the parties» intentions — particularly the expectation of a long, indeterminate relationship — may also be important when assessing whether the «marriage - like» standard has been met in any given case.
By tracking the rate of keywords used in antitrust cases and comparing the frequency of those keywords with appeal rates, Econo.Mine would be able to analyze cases according to their economic complexity and determine which concepts and statistical analyses were particularly difficult for judges.
In denying the motion, the court relied on cases in which courts have declined to dismiss appeals following briefing and argument, particularly where the judges suspect a party settled to avoid adverse precedent.
The appeal in the USDAW case has been listed on 21 and 22 January 2014 before the Court of Appeal and will make for interesting reading, particularly for many large employers who are as a result of the present law subject to far more onerous consultation requirements than they had previously thappeal in the USDAW case has been listed on 21 and 22 January 2014 before the Court of Appeal and will make for interesting reading, particularly for many large employers who are as a result of the present law subject to far more onerous consultation requirements than they had previously thAppeal and will make for interesting reading, particularly for many large employers who are as a result of the present law subject to far more onerous consultation requirements than they had previously thought.
Particularly, having regard to the broader discretion that a local authority would have in the case of granting prior planning approvals and where the confirming court can not, according to the Court of Appeal, have regard to the government's stated policy objectives of achieving the minimum number of sites consistent with the efficient operation of a network and requiring operators to share sites.
[FN156] The case was tried prior to the Act's passage, but the Court of Appeals referred to the new law specifying its application to unmarried parents as bolstering its conclusion that even prior to the passage of the Act, joint custody could be awarded to unmarried parents, «particularly in a case such as this, where both parents -LSB--RSB- actively participated in the upbringing of the child.»
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