Sentences with phrase «prospect of success»

As part of our initial claims screening our expertise means we are able to identify those cases which have reasonable prospect of success in arguing low speed impact.
The single lord justice stated that this client's appeal had «a real prospect of success».
It would only be in an exceptional case that an application to an employment tribunal will be struck out as having no reasonable prospect of success when the central facts are in dispute.
In those circumstances, the judge was sympathetic to the claimant's argument that mediation would have a better prospect of success when the evidence was made available.
From a strictly legal perspective there are some cases, in which one party appears to have no realistic prospect of success.
● The scheme requires a 60 % prospect of success before members can issue proceedings under the terms of the scheme.
The tribunal struck out her claim as it had no reasonable prospect of success.
A district judge struck out the claim as having no real prospect of success.
The Alberta Court of Appeal was satisfied the Applicant had a reasonable prospect of success on this ground of appeal (met the test under ss.
But even with all signs pointing to the real prospect of success in Paris, we knew significant obstacles remained, with countries from the US and China to small island nations all facing difficult decisions to reach an agreement acceptable to all 195 parties.
Frivolous action: Groundless lawsuit with little prospect of success, often brought to embarrass or annoy the defendant.
But they concluded, according to NOAA, that «cloud seeding had little prospect of success because hurricanes contained too much natural ice and too little supercooled water.»
Of course, B'nai B'rith is free to try to pressure Southern Baptists into denying what they believe, but that is a campaign with a very low prospect of success.
Speaking at a press conference on Beach 117th Street in Rockaway, Ulrich described Build It Back as hopelessly failing with little visible prospect of success.
«We have now shown pretty conclusively that we can use this approach to treat mouse models of human MPNs, results which provide a much more tangible prospect of success in humans,» he said.
The decision maker himself has accepted prospect of success was Moderate (50 - 60 %).
If there is either a very poor or very good prospect of success then a skilled advocate would not be required as they would not be able to make a difference to the outcome of the case.
The issues included whether or not the claimant had established that each cause of action in respect of which he claimed stood a reasonable prospect of success for the purposes of CPR 6.20 and 6.21 and whether, in respect of each of his claims, he had a good arguable case that the claim fell within one or more of the types of claim specified in CPR 6.20.
The cases that have dealt with the issue provide that a Court would have to be satisfied that a motion for summary judgment, if brought, would appear to have a high prospect of success and was not being used as a device to avoid the arbitration agreement.
However, his claim was struck out on the basis it had no reasonable prospect of success due to a previous High Court decision on the doctrine of repudiatory breach in a dispute over LLP membership.
Once service is effected, the process is then usually expedited by the claimant applying for summary judgment (under CPR Part 24), on the grounds that the judgment debtor has no real prospect of success as evidenced by the foreign judgment.
Where the judge is satisfied that he has all relevant material before him, and that the parties can argue the point fully, he ought to grasp the nettle and decide the point, since the question whether the claim has a reasonable prospect of success depends on the answer to the question of construction.
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It also had to show there was a real prospect of success on the causation issue when the court would generally allow the defence to rely on the medical evidence — the claimant being examined by the defence expert — at trial.
Lord Phillips's comment that «[i] f the court concludes that a [fresh] claim has a realistic prospect of success when the [home secretary] has reached a contrary view, the court will necessarily conclude that the [home secretary]'s view was irrational» seems novel in equating, on the face of it, disagreement with irrationality.
The trial judge also correctly rejected the argument that because Mr. Hoang had «a real prospect of success in his pending insurance coverage action» he should pay the judgment and costs.
In each case the CFA was preceded by a letter (referred to as L47E) which advised that the client could apply for public funding if they had a good prospect of success and was likely to recover costs; but that at the time of the letter the firm's «best advice» was not to do so and to proceed under a CFA.
The proposals are aimed at removing at an early stage those applications which appear to have little prospect of success, avoid the cost of notification and the unproductive identification and involvement of respondent parties.
It appears to me that, due to the accommodation efforts, the respondents have shown that Ms. Andruski has no reasonable prospect of success with her complaint.
Dell tasked Evercore with shopping the company for 45 days — a so - called «go - shop» period — and incentivized Evercore, with the prospect of a success fee, to find one.
creating new VC Funds to provide for the more costly later stage investments tech companies require to reach global stature and profitability, Canadian firms will once again have a reasonable prospect of success.
«I'm always hoping but not always hopeful,» Mr. Lighthizer said about the prospect of success from the talks.
(Such proposals are being submitted at a few companies this year and a bill to this effect, following UK precedent, has been introduced in Congress, albeit with no prospect of success.)
Whether the criterion of reasonable prospect of success can be met depends on the canons of «success.»
Top players don't want to come here any more because there is no prospect of success.
So the prospect of a third trip to Wembley to play in the FA Cup final seemed daunting but the prospect of success made it very bearable.
The PIVOT Program, a component of our TANF program, empowers clients through opportunities and the prospect of success.
We have lost the battle but we have got the prospect of success next year in the war.
At the prospect of success, Stevens drops his guard.
«Difficult as it may be to build a legal case that may have a reasonable prospect of success in court, I remain concerned that not enough is being done to stop this illegal activity.
If your bank has started the ball rolling it's likely you'll have had a letter from your court to set a strike out hearing on the grounds that the case has «no prospect of success following the Supreme Court judgment», or something similar.
«Rational argument can be conducted with some prospect of success only so long as the emotionality of a given situation does not exceed a certain critical degree.
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