The relevant witness in this case was a director of a sister company of the respondent and had been involved in negotiations with the claimant.
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The attorney must do so by remaining regularly engaged
in the expert's work, by educating everyone involved
in the e-discovery workup about the legal issues
in the
case, the factual matters impacting discovery, including
witnesses and key evidentiary issues, the obligations around discovery imposed by the law or by the court, and of any
relevant risks associated with the e-discovery tasks at hand.
If for example it is just that the mediation process should be examined to ascertain whether an agreement was vitiated by misrepresentation, the mediator would be,
in many
cases, the best
witness of the
relevant facts.
The court found that, where there is an issue on the evidence between police and defence which a
witness known to a juror testifies to, this will be
relevant, and
in some
cases determinative
in identifying apparent bias.
If the Crown is put on notice or informed of the existence of potentially
relevant information
in the hands of a third party, including information pertaining to the credibility or reliability of the
witnesses in a
case, the Crown's duty to make reasonable inquiries of that third party is triggered.
Witness demeanor is absolutely relevant, both to evaluate the credibility of a witness and in a matter such as a child custody case, to evaluate the merits of what constitutes the «best interests of the child» which hinges, in part, on the interpersonal social skills of a parent in dealing with the parent's ch
Witness demeanor is absolutely
relevant, both to evaluate the credibility of a
witness and in a matter such as a child custody case, to evaluate the merits of what constitutes the «best interests of the child» which hinges, in part, on the interpersonal social skills of a parent in dealing with the parent's ch
witness and
in a matter such as a child custody
case, to evaluate the merits of what constitutes the «best interests of the child» which hinges,
in part, on the interpersonal social skills of a parent
in dealing with the parent's children.
Instead «necessity» becomes equivalent to what is likely to assist «efficient determination» of a
case: «[47] The advantage of... this rule is that it avoids an over-rigid interpretation of necessity, where a skilled
witness is put forward to present
relevant factual evidence
in an efficient manner rather than to give an opinion explaining the factual evidence of others.
When you call upon medical doctors and family practice physicians to testify as expert
witnesses, he or she will review the facts of the
case in order to understand all the issues and objectively clarify any
relevant medical questions.
Courtrooms
in the UK and Singapore have shown that existing tools can be deployed to conduct trials with little or no paper and provide opposing parties, attorneys, judges and
witnesses with secure, electronic access to all
relevant materials for the life of a
case.
That quote will cover off all court appearances from first appearance to the trial or sentencing; it covers all letters and communications with you, the Crown, experts; it covers all communications with parties including
witness preparation, and trial preparation; it covers the drafting of legal applications and arguments and the time spent researching
relevant case law; it also covers all costs associated with the presenting your
case in a brief to the Crown as part of the plea bargaining process and / or the costs associated with a trial if the matter proceeds that way.
The Claimants sought an order for alternative service on the basis of good reason, rather than exceptional circumstances, which had to be their
case in the light of English authorities on service where a treaty made exclusive provision for service
in the state
in question, but I would have considered the circumstances exceptional
in any event
in the light of the evidence before me as to the likelihood of the KRG seeking to utilise Article 10 and the stifling, stalling and obstructive tactics adopted by the KRG
in the arbitration and enforcement actions
in the UK and the District of Columbia, as set out
in the
relevant witness statements before me at the time, to which I have already referred.
Justice Abella also dissented, but held that unless the appearance of the
witness» face was directly
relevant to the
case (such as where identity is
in issue), she should not be required to remove her niqab.
• Documented success
in performing routine investigative work involving criminal
cases • Highly skilled
in locating and interviewing clients, complainants and
witnesses, and others who may have official information
relevant to a legal defense • Well - versed
in determining the reliability and credibility of
witnesses by conferring with attorneys • Exceptionally talented at evaluating various types of evidence, and advising attorneys
in investigative procedures
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: Dr Wood's institution has received payment for expert
witness court testimony that Dr Wood has provided
in cases of suspected child abuse for which she has been subpoenaed to testify; the other authors have indicated they have no financial relationships
relevant to this article to disclose.
This gives the spouses much more latitude than they would have
in court where the judge must apply the law to the facts of the
case as he or she determines those facts after hearing the testimony of both spouses and all other
witnesses and reviewing all
relevant financial and child - related documents.)