Sentences with phrase «same statute»

The savvy and effective lawyer is the one who reads her morning case alert emails, took a CLE on effective oral arguments the week before, and looked up all the statutes in the complaint she just got from her client just to make sure that nothing has changed since the last time she read those very same statutes.
They must sue under the same statutes as any other third part would.
The suit, Weisberg said, would likely «target the same statutes as in California, with the same basic legal theory.»
That case preceded Vergara v. the State of California, the lawsuit filed by the nonprofit group Students Matter in 2012 that targets the same statute, along with legal protections establishing teacher tenure and due - process dismissal procedures.
Historically, note the language of this same statute only 13 years prior, in 2000, and merely titled, «School District Process.»
Whichever exemption list you choose, state or federal, all assets you possess must be protected through the same statutes.
While Minnesota does not currently have a law tailored specificially to animal hoarding, the same statutes that protect animals in other situations apply to hoarding as well.
«There've been no attempts to revise the law in any way and it will likely be the same statute when we're thinking about submitting the plan.
In practice this means differing level of Charter protection may apply to different aspects of the same statute depending on the circumstances.
One trick I often use is CanLII / IJCan, or even translated Supreme Court judgments on Lexum; I just do a word search in federal statutes or Quebec laws in CanLII (Because they are completely bi-lingual) and then click on the English version on the same statute or law, look for the same section or article and find the correct English version or French version of whatever legal term I am looking.
Conversely, the contravention of other sections of the same statute may not engage any Charter rights.
Medical malpractice lawsuits have the same statute of limitations.
Given that there's unlikely to be much high level discussion of matters related to the HTA, I'm interested if any SLAW members are aware of other statutes (provincial or federal) where two identical fact situations could be subject to different charges under the same statute, or perhaps different statutes.
A witness who can not avail himself of the Fifth Amendment as to oral testimony, because of a statute granting him immunity from prosecution, can not set it up as against the production of books and papers, as the same statute would equally grant him immunity in respect to matters proved thereby.
All medical malpractice lawsuits in Florida are subject to the same statute of limitations — or deadline for filing a claim.
It is a major contradiction to legislate for quality health care on one hand, while on the other hand, in the same statute, to reward negligent health care providers.
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) is under this same statute.
According to the same statute mentioned above, a wrongful death lawsuit must be filed by the executor or administrator of the deceased.
Under the civil law a tenant who feels they have been unlawfully evicted may bring a cause of action under the same statute.
S. 1768 is also brief, and would amend the same statute.
So to have two laws in the same statute addressing the same offence is clearly redundant.
Not only the traffic law protects the right of drivers and pedestrians, but the same statute also gives priority to emergency vehicles.
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