Sentences with phrase «sense making new law»

In that case, the judge is in some sense making new law.

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The overlooked larger point is that Washington's intense focus on job creation — the new law is called the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act — makes no sense.
Given the new tax laws, it wouldn't make sense for a company to start out as an S corporation right now.»
Over the course of my son's first year, we flowed in and out of EC as I felt that I could handle it while trying to make sense of my new life circumstances and not getting pee on my in - laws» carpet.
«What is not helpful is to have certain people in the community — including, by the way, Mayor de Blasio, who I think is making it worse in New York City right now with his rhetoric and turning his back in many ways on law enforcement — to inflame the situation rather than bringing some common sense,» Astorino said during a CapTon interview last night.
It is my hope that we can continue moving forward to revamp our tax laws and apply common sense to help make our state more affordable for all New Yorkers.»
«Vote Better NY» seeks common sense changes to New York's voting laws to ensure that more eligible New Yorkers make it to the polls.
I'm hopeful that our legislators and Governor Paterson will make New York the 21st state to enact such a life - saving, common - sense law
The problem being that the new law doesn't provide Hartford with additional funds so that teachers would, at best, be put into any existing vacancies, as opposed to where it makes the most sense to put them.]
It only makes sense that developers and municipalities now look up rather than out when adding new housing stock — a shift that starts with new zoning and amended building laws.
But one tip I had never thought of before, but which makes great sense, is Scott's inclusion of links to various online resources within each issue of his newsletter - such as the full opinion of a case, or full text of a new regulation or law.
The point I've tried to emphasize here is that simply creating a new law school to do things the way we've done it in the past, or the way we're doing things today, clearly does not make sense.
Take a law firm for instance... (T) here is a disincentive for lawyers to act in a way that assures the long - term interest of the firm, because acting in the long - term interests of the firm will reduce the amount of money that each lawyer makes in the short term... And success further compounds the problem... (E) ach successful year perpetuates a sense that this is the correct model... This gives law firms a distorted sense of reality... (where) greed rather than proper business practice, is driving pricing to clients... (and creates) a firm that (will) be blown apart by the greed of a new group of partners... years from now (pp. 115 - 16).
Merrilyn identifies seven possible business models that could make sense give the new realities of the practice of law today.
Since 1997, Copyright & New Media Law has been making sense of complex legal issues.
Porter gave us a valuable lens to make sense of these new dynamics, now Remaking Law Firms provides the fundamentals to understand what it all means to law firm leaders, and what you can do about Law Firms provides the fundamentals to understand what it all means to law firm leaders, and what you can do about law firm leaders, and what you can do about it.
Loyola Law School in Los Angeles professor Karl Manheim said the new program makes sense at GW given their location in the nation's capital where politics and policymaking are central to everything.
The law in 2018 is likely to be substantially different than in years past, which only creates more issues for the appellate courts to attempt to untangle as everyone attempts to make sense of what the new laws mean and how to apply them going forward.
These new entities probably will want to deliver non-legal services as well, so it makes sense to start creating a regulatory framework for that (although it will be very interesting to see how lawyers choose to define «non-legal services,» and what impact that definition might have on subsequent attempts to enforce the «unauthorized practice of law»).
The formula of funneling recent law grads to large and middle sized firms makes less sense in the new legal market, where in house and «LegalTech» startups present real JOB opportunities for newly minted JDs.
Makes mostly common sense and is helpful in retaining the newer changes in the code and the law...
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