Sentences with phrase «plaintiffs attorneys want»

Not exact matches

The plaintiff wants the suit, which also cites the Attorney General, to declare the action being initiated against the EC boss by the Judicial Council as unconstitutional, void and of no effect.
During the litigation, the plaintiffs» attorney, Keith Scully, said winning seemed unlikely since «no judge wants to second guess the school board.»
Attorneys representing the teen plaintiffs in a federal lawsuit want to probe Tillerson on what he knew when about the dangers of burning fossil fuels to the climate.
[the judge next addresses Steve Berman, attorney for the firm representing the California plaintiffs along with Matt Pawa] If you want to respond, I'll let you respond.
Many doctors are reluctant to consult with patients (i.e., «plaintiffs») in Michigan medical malpractice lawsuits and don't want to interrupt their busy medical practices to teach medicine to attorneys.
Unfortunately, tailgating injuries typically show up early on as just a cervical strain, therefore it is important for the plaintiff and their attorney not to be in a rush to settle a lawsuit as the insurance company may want.
In addition, try and talk to attorneys who work on both sides — you might decide you want to do defense work rather than being a plaintiff's attorney.
The defense attorney generally wants the opposite type of person that the plaintiff is seeking.
Insurance companies want to limit their exposure or liability when a serious injury or death occurs; because of this they will hire attorneys whose job it is to aggressively undermine each aspect of the plaintiff's claim.
Don Van Dingenen, the attorney representing the plaintiff, said he wants Phusion Projects and others who make such drinks out of business:
However, plaintiff wanted a different attorney of his choice to be paid for by the carrier, filing a cross-complaint for section 2802 indemnity against employer.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z