Sentences with phrase «position at both levels of court»

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The board voted unanimously Tuesday to establish the position of Justice Court Director with a civil service salary scale that sets entry level pay at about $ 63,000 and increases to more than $ 74,000 in five years.
The position of the Canadian Bar Association is that we had taken a systemic approach to that case and at both court levels in B.C., they said you can bring this on a case - by - case basis but the systemic approach is not the correct one.
This makes it extremely important for in - house counsel to shape responses, even at the audit and appeals stages, with a view to ensuring that they are well positioned for an appeal at any level of the Court system, if necessary.
While the domestic position of the UK courts offers generous safeguards (some of them go well beyond the ones available at EU level) for people involved in criminal proceedings, the situation is not so clear - cut in other areas.
It was a tough negotiation with the federal government because not all of the UFC positions were going to go to Provincial Court judges... With a patchwork of UFCs in the province, we now had a smaller number of judges who remained doing family law at the provincial level.
With the steady rise of ERISA litigation, Bryan Cave has developed a deep bench of specialists who are well - positioned to handle cases anywhere in the country, both at the district court and appellate levels.
After two arguments at the Supreme Court, in the middle of which the matter was remanded for a hearing at the trial level, the Supreme Court accepted our position and rejected hypnotically refreshed testimony in any case in New Jersey.
Civil court records: Civil judgments regarding lawsuits may be entered at either the County or Federal level, and might be relevant for candidates for many kinds of positions.
As discussed in Chapter 3 the policy position at federal Government level has been to apply and reinforce this increasingly narrow judicial interpretation of native title, including opposing in the courts, recognition of native title (for example sea rights) and subjecting agreements recognising native title to critical scrutiny even where such agreements are based on consent.
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