However, the Outer House decision focussed on the flawed decision making process as opposed to
the substantive conclusion reached by prison authorities.
Not exact matches
Generally, if directors consider reasonable alternatives, and
reach reasonable
conclusions, their decisions will be insulated from
substantive review or remedy by the corporation's other stakeholders.
Philosophers may
reach quite different
conclusions, some of which do not introduce these particular tensions into the relation between philosophy and Christian theology.3 The modern theological discussion of natural theology has been seriously clouded by the failure to distinguish the formal question from the
substantive one.
Sometimes a judge simply enters a verdict with no real
substantive explanation whatsoever, despite the fact that a judge is supposed to write an opinion making the findings of fact and
reaching the
conclusions of law necessary to support the verdict.
Furthermore, AI systems that are based on machine learning systems and that can not explain how they
reach their results may not be appropriate for producing
substantive legal
conclusions.
After
reaching the narrow
conclusion that, in employment cases, lawyers have an obligation to warn clients of the risk of discussing the case using employer - owned devices or accounts, the Committee explained that regardless of the type of case, lawyers must assess whether client consent is required when communicating via email: «A lawyer sending or receiving
substantive communications with a client via e-mail or other electronic means ordinarily must warn the client about the risk of sending or receiving electronic communications using a computer or other device, or e-mail account, to which a third party may gain access.