We do not always need clear guidance or direction from the law societies when our professional discretion should be sufficient to make
reasonable judgment calls as to how we can meet our duties to clients and to the courts.
Not exact matches
A century and a half ago, John Henry Newman concluded that Anglicanism as a via media between Catholicism and Protestantism is a delusion — a «paper church» he
called it — and his
judgment now appears to many to be vindicated beyond
reasonable doubt.
That's not at all surprising given that it's a very complicated question involving a lot of
judgment calls on which
reasonable people can disagree.
At the same time, the doctrine
calls for a
judgment of probabilities, and
reasonable people with different experiences can disagree...»