Sentences with phrase «provided by opposing counsel»

Another day may be spent drafting pleadings or going through discovery provided by opposing counsel together with New York City divorce lawyers in my firm.

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Legislation can support marriage by encouraging counseling and providing resources for it, and by allowing sufficient time between the filing of a lawsuit and the entry of a divorce judgment for a spouse who opposes the divorce to have a fair chance through counseling to preserve the marriage.
Two in five Britons oppose the proposal by Conservative MP Nadine Dorries and Labour Frank Field MP that abortion counselling should be provided by... (Comments: 0)
Two in five Britons oppose the proposal by Conservative MP Nadine Dorries and Labour Frank Field MP that abortion counselling should be provided by organisations other than those providing the abortions, our poll has found.
For example, a United States court held that the mere fact that the tribunal President and the counsel of one of the parties both served on the same board of directors and were members of the same organization was insufficient to justify a refusal, where the party bringing the challenge had provided no evidence that they had otherwise communicated with each other.889 A Hong Kong court has equally affirmed this high burden of proof, finding that the party opposing enforcement had failed to prove its allegation that the tribunal's deliberations had been affected by the alleged bias of one member.890
Legal analytics gives litigators an advantage over opposing counsel by providing data - driven insights into how judges, attorneys, and parties have behaved in similar cases in the past, and how they are likely to behave in similar cases in the future.
In a death penalty case, a lawyer calls him on a phone number provided by the court (which turns out to be the judge's cell phone) with the full knowledge and consent of opposing counsel, to discuss a scheduling matter.
These analytics will provide insights on the types of cases in which experts were retained, their appearances by jurisdiction and judge, the parties and attorneys that have retained them, and the top experts used by opposing counsel.
We had a couple of trials lined up where the judge and opposing counsel all stipulated to letting me use Google Glass and what it did allow you to do... by the way, the Google Glass that I was using was provided to me by Thomson Reuters, a big global company, by their head of global technology and I said I'd go ahead and give it a try.
The court found that the lawyer's statements violated Rule 6.03 of the Rules of Professional Conduct, and ran contrary to Principle 27 of the Principles of Civility published by The Advocates» Society, which provide that a lawyer should not: ``... attribute bad motives or improper conduct to opposing Counsel, except when relevant to the issues of the case and well - founded.»
There is a greater likelihood of maintaining privilege protections in interviews conducted by outside counsel because they are more likely to be viewed by courts as conducting an investigation for the primary purpose of providing legal advice, as opposed to in - house counsel who often operate in a business capacity in their daily functions.
[16] The duty of counsel upon discovering that documents inadvertently provided to him are the subject of a claim of privilege by an opposing party is clear.
My resume will provide you with information on how I well I worked in a judicial setting by conducting depositions and preparing exhibits along with participating in negotiations with opposing counsels.
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