We are
routinely referred cases from other law firms that understand the importance of having an experienced sexual abuse and crime victim's attorney handle these sensitive cases.
Not exact matches
In Theresa May's
case, she decided to follow David Cameron's example in
routinely referring to the Welsh Government's running of the NHS in a a party conference speech.
However, about 15 years ago the board certified dermatologists (we don't have EENT specialists in veterinary medicine, so difficult ear
cases are
referred to dermatologists) started recommending that if a dog doesn't have a recurrent ear infection problem, that the hair in the ears should be left alone, and not
routinely plucked out.
Today, in some of the most pro-arbitration jurisdictions, the number of
cases referring to Convention is scarce precisely because the ordinary rules governing the recognition and enforcement of awards are more liberal and, in accordance with article VII (1),
routinely applied without any need to
refer to the Convention.6
We're known throughout the state of California for our expertise, and other firms
routinely refer their large and complex
cases to us.
Venables is one of a growing number of
cases in which judges
routinely refer to international instruments.
Firms that
routinely handle
cases referred by HIAS Pennsylvania include:
Because of the potential benefits associated with divorce mediation, divorce
cases are
routinely referred to mediation as either a first step or in other
cases, as a final option before a divorce or custody
case proceeds to trial.