Sentences with phrase «real dispute»

That makes searching for the real reason and real dispute in church mediation tough and hence church mediation much harder than that of divorce mediation.
«There aren't real disputes on the facts, but there is a clear question of law: Can a private publisher create its own exclusive rights in non-editorial, non-enhanced public law by contract with the government?
«There's real dispute as to whether NAEP is an appropriate and complete assessment to measure common core,» said Kirst.
The only real dispute at the hearing was whether Laarakker's statements were sufficiently discourteous to amount to professional misconduct or conduct unbecoming of a member of the profession.
The real dispute between these more liberal statements and the pro-life Christian coalition is ultimately a philosophical matter — the question of when human life begins.
Further, the plaintiffs in this lawsuit would have to show a real dispute between the school district and the DOE.
The only big item over which there was no real dispute was the resolution against Proposition 32, which would prohibit unions from automatically deducting money from their members paychecks and spending that money on political contributions.
The real dispute escalated when she responded to the humble rating and got herself entangled within a web of abusive claims on the book discovery website.
The only place where 2) is somewhat acceptable as science is for teaching, as educative material, provided that the science is solid and under no real dispute.
But if you can find a way to resolve the real dispute, the legal dispute may resolve itself.
When challenging a will, a lawyer can work on a contingency if there is a real dispute.
In addition, it is an attempt to mislead jurors away from the real dispute or confuse the issues.
Giving the judgment of the Court of Appeal in Eisai, Lord Justice Richards noted (at [33]-RRB- that the judgment «depends not on the resolution of any real dispute about the legal principles, but on the application of well established principles to the particular context».
The essence of the argument is that the prospective plaintiffs have not suffered any demonstrable damage, and the US Constitution that authorizes the court system requires that there be a real dispute, which requires real damages.
However, sometimes the real dispute is something other than the claims and defenses.
This is usually a waste of time when the claims and damages accurately represent the real dispute between the parties — which is often the case.
Contingency fees are typically used in injury cases (such as workers» compensation, personal injury, medical malpractice and nursing home abuse), challenges to a will (if there is a real dispute), commercial litigation where you are the plaintiff, employment law cases dealing with overtime or compensation (if the dollar amount owed is enough), collections cases (again, if the amount owed is enough), and some child support cases.
If there was a real dispute on the facts, then summary judgment was inappropriate.
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