Sentences with phrase «subject of litigation»

Justice Mojisola Olatoregun rejected the ex parte application filed by the EFCC for the seizure of the funds, saying the funds were already subject of litigation before two other judges.
Justice Mojisola Olatoregun in his verdict trashed the ex parte application filed by the EFCC for the seizure of the funds, saying the funds were already subject of litigation before two other judges.
Too many times I have had litigators assure me that after the jury has heard two weeks — or two months — of testimony, they will fully comprehend how the microchip works or the structure of a nuclear generator or whatever the highly complex subject of the litigation is.
Despite the apparent distinction between adwords and metatags, the latter are still subject of litigation dispute.
The SANs told the judge that the funds, which the EFCC seeks to seize, were already subject of litigation.
Now, the deceased — or profoundly disabled — teenager is the subject of litigation that could make history.
Many other NBA players who have never been the subject of litigation are also supporting out - of - wedlock children, including Kenny Anderson, Allen Iverson and Latrell Sprewell, who had three children by three women before he turned 21.
The applicants — Adwoa Adowaa, Abusuapanin Ohene Tufour and Abena Mensah want the court to incarcerate COP Boakye for demolishing and destroying properties on a parcel of land at Santase roundabout which was a subject of litigation before the court as far back as 2004.
He added that claims and counter claims by both parties were subject of litigation and investigation by anti-graft agencies.
Businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome says the Supreme Court was misled to declare as unconstitutional, the controversial GHC51 million paid to him as judgement debt, which has become a subject of litigation in the last five years.
One idea is for Congress to approve and fund the CSRs, which have also been the subject of litigation between Congress and the executive branch.
«This matter is currently the subject of litigation and therefore the Erie County Sheriff's Office can not comment in detail on the New York State Commission on Corrections» (COC) report except to say that it has reviewed the report and disputes many of its purported findings.
Senate Ethics Committee Chairwoman Elaine Phillips (R - Nassau County) noted the issue is the subject of litigation, but then corrected herself to use the word «inquiries.»
They told the judge that the funds, which the EFCC seeks to seize, were already a subject of litigation.
that the matter is a subject of litigation is false hood.
IBM says it does not comment on any matter that is the subject of litigation.
Critics of voucher programs often argue that private schools do exclude most disabled students, and the matter occasionally has been the subject of litigation.
The subject of litigation was the claim that the Film company promised Costner that he would be able to star in a film called Taming Ben Taylor, about a bitter and divorced man who refused to sell his winery to the neighboring golf course.
In fact, Lüning and Vahrenholt say that this is the real story that needs to be the subject of litigation.
Whether e-discovery costs are included here has been the subject of litigation.
And I also wish Adams had provided a more extensive discussion of the proper or best uses of punctuation (at ¶ 17.37)-- perhaps with some examples of how punctuation has become the subject of litigation.
But contracts continue to evolve and continue to be the subject of litigation — and Adams» manual is well designed to help you improve the clarity and precision of your contracts, which is another way of saying it is well designed to help your contracts hold up in litigation — so, even if you already have an older edition, I can't imagine why you wouldn't want this, the latest, most up - to - date guide for improving the clarity and precision of your contracts.
Whether or not this constitutes an original enough authorship to create an interest in copyright is very much the subject of the litigation over Litigator.
Our civil litigation attorneys work closely with clients to evaluate their potential claims or defenses related to the commercial, professional, employment, and personal dispute that is the subject of litigation.
The IoT also raises evidentiary and discovery issues in litigation and IoT devices have already themselves been the subject of litigation.
This decision provides significant assistance to post-secondary educational institutions who are the subject of litigation related to academic matters.
Such terms can cover a broad spectrum of issues ranging, for example, from warranting that healthcare practices have complied with health and safety and other regulation; to warranting that a property does not contain asbestos; to entering into a contract that says the group company being acquired is not the subject of any litigation.
Some disputes arising under Distribution Agreements are common have been the subject of litigation.
I very much doubt that when Mr Bogdan Bărbelsecu created a Yahoo instant messenger (IM) account at his employer's request to deal with customer enquiries he had any idea it would create such a storm, or would end up the subject of litigation working its way all the way up to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).
«The Red Well is a service of the American Society of Trial Consultants, providing a one - stop opportunity to browse opinion and analysis on the subjects of litigation communication, persuasion, advocacy, and psychology relating to trial and pre-trial settings.
The lesson from this case is that all reasonable steps should be taken to secure all documents which may be relevant to an issue as soon as it becomes apparent that the issue is likely to become the subject of litigation.
She recently represented a judicial candidate in which the process used to count ballots was challenged on constitutional bases before a federal district and circuit court, and was the subject of litigation in the Ohio Supreme Court as well.
The relevance, engagement and application of international law in the domestic space are addressed explicitly and implicitly multiple times every day in the course of advice given to governments, advice that never sees the light of day and the issue in respect of which the advice is given only very seldom becoming the subject of litigation.
PDF Version: Suncor's Random Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy Continues to be the Subject of Litigation
Tap - water burns caused by intentional child abuse have also been reported and may be the subject of litigation against the person responsible.
When the circumstances and details of a tender become the subject of litigation, there is often a sidebar issue of solicitor negligence.
In today's litigation world, no subject of litigation is more important or carries with it more money at stake than patent law.
Trampoline injuries are frequently the subject of litigation.
The liquidation of the Oscatello companies has been the subject of litigation in London, BVI, Isle of Man and Guernsey.
Many areas of practice are demanding and carry high risk to the parties involved, but inexperienced counsel practising family law can irreparably damage the lives of the children, innocent victims of their parents» dysfunctional relationships, who are the subject of the litigation.
Librarian Doe, by the way, is still legally unable to identify himself as the subject of the letter that's the subject of the litigation.
Or will the need for accurate business records ensure the integrity of the records when and if they end up the subject of litigation?
In most cases involving savvy fraudsters, this will be no simple task, as they often will have arranged their affairs to be judgment proof prior to engaging in the particular scheme that is the subject of the litigation — as was the case in the subject litigation.
Product Liability analyzes both the theory and practice of products liability litigation, whether the issue is asbestos, automobiles, food, drugs, chemicals, household products, or any of the hundreds of other products that may be the subject of litigation.
An event that has occurred which, if the subject of litigation, would not require an onus of proof by the plaintiff because of the obvious negligence of the defendant
Whether a nominee or a legal heir will get the assets of the deceased has always been a subject of litigation.
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