Sentences with phrase «public law element»

Defamation, privacy, malicious falsehood, breach of confidence and data protection practice (often with an employment or public law element).
Many cases, particularly in the field of planning and local government law and markets and fairs had a public law element.
As a leading firm for contentious public sector work, we are increasingly recognised for our expertise in complex litigation with a public law element.
In dealing with the claimant's further request for an order that anyone who had read the privileged documents or was aware of their content should be removed from further involvement in the relevant FSA investigation, the judge held that, while the approach identified in the private law context to the question whether a lawyer in possession of privileged material should be restrained from acting is a useful guide, when the question arises in judicial review proceedings there will necessarily be a public law element in the underlying dispute.

Not exact matches

The law firm noted that «engaging the public through a notice - and - comment rulemaking process would help to inform the commission about the relevant considerations in developing the elements of «actual delivery» and the potential unintended consequences in rendering such an articulation.»
It has indeed caused «severe embarrassment» to the nation, as he laments, for the Senate investigation has laid before the public the elements of a terrible irony: that acts which are illegal and unethical for citizens to engage in at home are condoned, even aggressively pursued, by American law - enforcement officers and secret agents both at home and abroad.
There is in Bloom's American religion no «sacred canopy,» no civil or public or societal religion, no law - making or ethos - shaping impulse or achievement, no objective witness to the God who orders and constitutes, no communalism, no sacramental element, no socially transforming faith.
«There are a lot of other elements of the report where there was no dissent and there was no division,» Cuomo said, referring to proposed changes in bribery laws, enhanced disclosure by public officials and retooled enforcement of campaign finance laws.
It said, «The public must note that the Service remains unrelenting in its efforts to deal with any group or band of criminals / unscrupulous elements who may threaten public safety or engage in activities that can undermine the ability of law abiding citizens and residents to pursue their legitimate businesses.
These two agencies filed an appeal, arguing that the plaintiff parents had not met the requisite elements for injunctive relief, including (a) likelihood of success on the merits, (b) unavailability of an adequate remedy at law, and (c) being in the public interest.
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The Department of Transportation Act (Public Law 89 - 670) brought 31 previously scattered Federal elements under the wing of one Cabinet Department.
But knowing the composition of the state legislature, and the hostility of the Republican leadership in both chambers to Prop B, we knew that we'd have to entertain compromise on some elements of the agreement (at no point, ever, publically, has Pacelle or anyone from HSUS mentioned any thought of compromise — and likely, this is why they didn't have a seat at the table when it came to this new law), in order to protect the measure for the long term and to obviate the need for a second public vote on the issue.
He comes recommended for his experience in cases with a public law or asylum support element.
Because being a zealous advocate within the bounds of the law means that, some lawyers, some of the time, will be professionally obligated to do things the public does not like Some lawyers, some of the time, will act for people the public (correctly) assumes to have committed the factual and mental elements of the offence with which they are charged.
First, the Public Domain status of case law means that whether the content is collected from court websites (like UC Berkeley's Free Law Project) or scanned from case books (like Harvard's Free the Law project), provided the copyrightable elements are stripped out, there are no lingering restrictions on use, re-use or further copying and distributilaw means that whether the content is collected from court websites (like UC Berkeley's Free Law Project) or scanned from case books (like Harvard's Free the Law project), provided the copyrightable elements are stripped out, there are no lingering restrictions on use, re-use or further copying and distributiLaw Project) or scanned from case books (like Harvard's Free the Law project), provided the copyrightable elements are stripped out, there are no lingering restrictions on use, re-use or further copying and distributiLaw project), provided the copyrightable elements are stripped out, there are no lingering restrictions on use, re-use or further copying and distribution.
I suppose the notion is that of preserving public order, one of the key elements in the constitutional exception, with the dubious protection of an intent requirement in the proposed law.
«The power of the prosecutor to stay public or private prosecutions under s. 579 of the Criminal Code has been described by the Supreme Court as one of the five «core elements of prosecutorial discretion» [Krieger v. Law Society (Alberta) 2002 SCC 65 at para. 46] that relate to whether a prosecution will be brought and what form a prosecution will take.
She is particularly well placed to assist with commercial matters with elements of public or employment law.
Rupert regularly advises and represents public bodies and commercial entities on issues concerning public law and judicial review, particularly in relation to matters with a human rights, European law, or commercial element.
The panel covers a broad range of core, specialist and sector needs, including elements of public, private and commercial law to assist with complex and often specialised issues and projects.
The courts preserve public confidence in the justice system, not egoistically to protect the power of the judiciary, but as a necessary and key element of maintaining the rule of law.
It's no longer new or innovative for law firms to use Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn as elements of their public web presence.
[7] In the process, they lost some crucial elements of legal education that can not be taught in the class room; the role that personal and public values, moral reasoning, and self - reflection play in the application of law, interpersonal skills, and responsibility.
The two person rule in respect of establishing the public element of the offence of outraging public decency contrary to the common law can be satisfied if there were two or more people present who were capable of seeing the nature of the act, even if they did not actually see it.
In a housing context, she has a particular interest in claims which include elements of public law or human rights and has developed expertise in matters arising out of the protection of the tenant's deposit.
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