Sentences with phrase «potential legal complaint»

Sedlis said a potential legal complaint would likely focus on lengthening New York's probationary teaching period and changing the way teacher seniority is used.

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According to the New York Times, «Known as the Freelance Isn't Free Act, the measure requires anyone hiring a freelance worker to agree in writing to a timetable and procedure for payment, and increases the potential awards to freelancers bringing legal complaints against those who have failed to pay them promptly.»
In most provinces in the country, anyone who has the same legal complaint as a plaintiff who launches any type of class action can automatically share in any potential settlements provided they make a rightful claim in time, say legal experts.
Localities» legal complaints lay out hundreds of millions of dollars, possibly more, worth of potential damages from future sea level rise and other global warming impacts.
Our lawyers will advise and support you at every stage from the initial complaint, through any appeal to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), and on to misconduct hearings and potential legal challenges in court.
Monthly invoices and legal documents, such as affidavits of service and filed summons and complaints, are directly routed to files within SmartAdvocate, eliminating the manual work traditionally required to perform these steps — and the corresponding risk associated with potential human error
In any event, we would still recommend that you seek legal advice in respect of making a complaint and whether you have a potential claim - the police should still treat you lawfully and fairly regardless of whether you have previous convictions.
There are numerous benefits to incorporating mindfulness into your law practice and legal career, the most relevant to us being that it helps lawyers do their jobs better (which means fewer potential ethics complaints).
The Legal Services Board (LSB), the super-regulator which oversees the Law Society and Bar Council, has set a maximum potential fine of # 28m for the Law Society if it does not reach its targets on complaints - handling.
Feb. 8, 2010)(dismissing disciplinary complaints against Connecticut lawyers for participating in ClearBankruptcy.com and TotalBankruptcy.com, noting that the websites did not endorse participating lawyers but bore disclaimers to the contrary and required potential clients to initiate contact by visiting the websites and voluntarily providing information); Arizona Op. 11 - 02 (lawyer may join an internet group advertisement listing no more than one lawyer for each zip code if program does not imply endorsement, if it is labelled as advertising, and if lawyer has paid for exclusive zip code listing); District of Columbia Op. 302 (lawyers may pursue legal work through paying a fee to access web page where potential clients post requests for bids on legal work); Nassau County (N.Y.) Ethics Op. 01 - 4, 17 Law.
Through case studies, review of legal decisions, and viewing websites, participants will learn how social networking sites work, what information is available, the potential legal landmines and practical risks involved, and how to get the information they need while minimizing discrimination or invasion of privacy complaints.
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