Sentences with phrase «public courtroom battles»

A prediction that a lawsuit would likely be unsuccessful could help them quickly and privately settle a dispute thereby avoiding an expensive and public courtroom battle.
Divorce should be a private matter, not a public courtroom battle.

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A version of this article appears in print on, on Page A10 of the New York edition with the headline: Shrinking Newsrooms Wage Fewer Battles for Public Access to Courtrooms.
Aggressive public relations campaign amplifies courtroom battle against teacher work rules Hechinger Report analysis by Louis Freedberg
«Curry has made it clear that she believes the best way to ensure that tit - for - tat exchanges do not embroil us all in endless legal battles is to recognize that questions of public import are best debated outside the courtroom.
We have a proven track record of success in guiding individuals and public and private entities through contract negotiations, administrative filings, due diligence activities and courtroom battles.
Discussions regarding custody schedules and division of assets take place in the private offices of collaborative facilitators, attorneys, or financial professionals rather than being battled in the public courtroom.
In mediation, the couple is in control of the terms of the agreement, they won't have a judge dictating the terms of the divorce, they won't be engaged in a public, nasty courtroom battle, and they'll end up developing an agreement that will suit their family's particular needs when it comes to the finances and the parenting plan for their children.
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