Sentences with phrase «retained as defence»

Joseph Neuberger and Christopher Assie were retained as their defence lawyers.
Joseph Neuberger was retained as his defence lawyer.
Joseph Neuberger was retained as the defence lawyer as well as Mariya Protsenko.
Joseph Neuberger was retained as his defence counsel.
Most recently, he has been retained as defence counsel in a wide range of cartel cases including the Air Freight, LCD Screen, Optical Disk Drive, Refrigeration Compressors and Car Components cases.

Not exact matches

A team has to press as 10 men or a good team (which sadly Spurs must be considered) will find the gaps to retain possession and move the defence around.
Vicente del Bosque used Busquets as a starting midfielder in the side than won the country's first World Cup in South Africa in 2010, and he also starred in the successful defence of the European Championship crown in 2012 and in Spain's less successful bid to retain the World Cup in Brazil i 2014.
In central defence, the duo of Raphael Varane and Sergio Ramos are set to continue their impressive partnership, while Dani Carvajal will also retain his place in the starting lineup at right back as Danilo remains an injury doubt for the clash.
Taking questions after his speech to the Reform thinktank, Mr Fox said: «Those in politics on the other side of the world can huff and puff but it will not change our resolve politically to retain the independence and the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands nor to come to their defence and to maintain deterrence as best we can.
His comments came as he answered questions following a speech in which he made clear his intention of ensuring the UK retains «a war - fighting edge» in the wake of this autumn's Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR).
Nevertheless, the fact that a person, below the low income cut - off, has his or her income largely consumed by those basic necessities obviously means that they do not have sufficient income to allow for extraordinary expenses, such as the fees necessary to retain a criminal defence lawyer to provide representation in a criminal jury trial.
(conveyancing; purchaser paid too little to vendor as vendor's solicitor mistakenly asked for too little to effect completion, mistakenly accepted the lower sum and mistakenly paid the correct, larger sum to the vendor out of other client funds; vendor sued in damages for balance of purchase price, but had already received it, by mistake, from his negligent solicitor; defence of «no loss;» vendor then repaid the overpayment to his negligent solicitor having retained it for 5 months in order to contrive a loss; whether vendor could recover that loss)
Defence lawyer Joseph Neuberger retained a forensic psychiatrist to assess the client, and after careful review of the evidence and the assessment, Joseph Neuberger negotiated a mental health diversion as the client was suffering from a disorder that impacted his ability to appreciate the nature and consequences of his acts.
B.W. retained Joseph Neuberger as defence counsel.
Moore was retained by the Alberta government when litigants from Saskatchewan started using the same arguments as the Comeau defence team to challenge subsidies that the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission provides to craft breweries in the province, arguing that they were tantamount to trade barriers and were forbidden under the new and expanded (or old and revived, depending on your view) version of section 121 espoused in Judge LeBlanc's decision.
His experience as In - House Counsel, and as a «client», provided Frank with excellent insight and an appreciation for the type of skills and expertise that insurers look for when retaining defence counsel.
The lawyer you retain to defend such a case must have extensive experience and be regarded in the criminal justice system as a reputable and successful defence counsel in order to properly and fully defend you.
As a result, police charged C.S. Defence lawyer Joseph Neuberger was retained.
Ie, the colonies or States elected to retain the bulk of their powers (including eg law enforcement, health, education) and ceding only specified powers to the new federal government (such as immigration and defence).
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