Sentences with phrase «preliminary stages of a case»

The use of experts in the preliminary stages of a case will likely assist later when electronic evidence needs collecting, reviewing or producing in line with relevant laws.
Conducted research on statutes, precedents, regulations and rulings and participated in the preliminary stages of case preparation and hearings.
• Ability to conduct research of statutes, precedents, rulings and participate in preliminary stages of case preparation and hearings.

Not exact matches

«Indeed, much damage has been done to the Commission's investigation activities by this leak especially as some of the cases mentioned are still at preliminary stages of investigation, he added.
The court on August 3, dismissed the case at the preliminary stage on grounds of lack it lacked jurisdiction as per Article 6 (4) of the court.
The requirement of proportionality is inherent in the Delgamuukw process of reconciliation and was echoed in Haida's insistence that the Crown's duty to consult and accommodate at the claims stage «is proportionate to a preliminary assessment of the strength of the case supporting the existence of the right or title, and to the seriousness of the potentially adverse effect upon the right or title claimed» (at para 39).
It is important that you really already understand at the stage of the preliminary report what a case is about, what the points are.
Although most cases settle, should the matter not settle or be dismissed on a preliminary basis, a lawyer may be assigned to work with and represent you through the remaining stages of the proceedings, including with respect to preparation for and attendance at any hearing.
To ensure that cases run smoothly, deadlines are set in the preliminary stages of the suit for the submission of witnesses and exhibits.
1967)(«It must, of course, be remembered, that the principle of publicity only applies to the actual trial of a case, not necessarily to the preliminary or prefatory stages of the proceedings...»); F. Maitland, Justice and Police 129 (1885)(The «preliminary examination of accused persons had gradually assumed a very judicial form....
If that's the case (and sadly it is, at least in the preliminary stages of the hiring process), you must make the most of those 6 - 120 seconds!
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