Sentences with phrase «such litigation»

This includes some of the largest group actions involving the NHS today, taking a cutting - edged approach to managing the complexities of such litigation.
Second, even if a prosecution had been reasonably in contemplation, none of the documents had been created with the dominant purpose of being used in such litigation.
The panelists discussed trends in filings, key court rulings, and the future for such litigation.
Liability insurance helps protect your personal finances from such litigation by helping to pay your court fees and any settlement the individual may receive.
The time and expense required to defend against such litigation can be considerable.
While many plaintiffs will be able to successfully prosecute defamation actions, the possible downside should be considered when deciding whether or not such litigation should be attempted.
A new entry to the market thinks so and says such litigation finance options could help turn some in - house teams into profit centres.
Maybe the result is that you'll have one less litigation to handle down the road, or maybe such litigation will be way easier to win.
Certainly such litigation can be overly expensive, time - consuming, and emotionally draining.
The management of such litigation is difficult for attorneys, judges, and court administrators.
However, it requires considerable money, expertise and time to be successful in such litigation.
But I would advise them to follow the procedure for such litigation and to respect the democratic process.
The publicity of such litigation results in a vilification of those who take a stand for moral behavior in the hope that they will be silent next time.
Parent Power groups such as the New York City Parents Union, which had immediately announced after the ruling that it would file a Vergara suit, would especially pursue such litigation largely because, unlike other reform camps, they have long backed the idea of using the courts to advance systemic reform for our children.
Additionally, such litigation funding costs were «other costs» for the purposes of s59 (1)(c) of the Arbitration Act and therefore recoverable from Essar.
Resolving your corporate or franchise dispute through the Commercial List process may allow for a more efficient resolution, which could help minimize and limit the impact such litigation puts on your business.
On a wider policy note, the courts were concerned that allowing such litigation would flood the system as all separated spouses would bring such claims.
Except for a brief, misguided trip to the «dark side,» Rachel has spent her whole career defending drug and device manufacturers in product liability litigation and in government actions arising from such litigation.
By casting the issues in the absolute terms of constitutionally protected rights, such litigation encourages a hardening of positions on both sides.
Wenger believes such litigation could eventually soften the stance of the European governing body towards how they implement the new financial restrictions.
Heise makes a compelling case that such litigation does not hasten reform, but hampers it.
«I think this is the first such litigation,» said Eric Hanushek, an expert on teacher quality and a senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.
Pre-trial skirmishing is scheduled for later in the year, and after several rounds of motions and document demands, such litigation usually results in a confidential settlement.
He regularly advises on private international law claims, particularly in connection with tortious liability, including applicable law, the application of foreign law, jurisdiction, procedural issues arising in such litigation as well as issues arising under Rome II Regulation (EC) No 864/2007.
Throughout my informational interviews though, I was really surprised to hear potential users say that they'd support tenant / landlord disputes, divorce cases, and other such litigation — if they'd gone through it themselves and had an emotional link to the experience.
The court can be more flexible in this respect, which is frequently secured by us when going into such litigations.
Although employment contracts will generally govern such litigation, global employers should be aware that Ontario courts could still find jurisdiction even if the employment and related events occurred in another province or country if they find there is a real and substantial connection to the employer's Ontario entity.
Knowing that plaintiff's attorneys will bring superficial, non-meritorious claims, we also stand ready to defend against such litigation abuse.
We provide an unparalleled depth of resources and experience to manage such litigation, be it locally or on a coordinated national or international basis.
The evolution of the US generic drug industry has been shaped, in part, as a result of such litigation proceedings that unfolded many questions critical to understanding the generic approval process.
Developers say that Northern California is more prone to such suits than Southern California, and legislation that could deter such litigation is pending at the state level.
In addition to defending the professional once suit has been filed, we counsel clients on ways to avoid such litigation and the pitfalls that confront all professionals in today's business climate.
A fiery debate has been ongoing over a bill in the House that would allow for such litigation.
This makes it easier for people to pursue their civil rights since otherwise, to sue someone for a «tort», one must first be wealthy enough to pursue such litigation in the first place.
Sir Phillip held that such litigation funding costs were «other costs» for the purposes of s59 (1)(c) of the Arbitration Act and therefore recoverable from Essar.
The way the idea of state action will impact such litigation is, I expect — though perhaps I just hope — will be to justify a distinction between barriers to access to superior courts created by the government itself — whether by its legislative, its executive, or its judicial branch — and those agreed to by the parties themselves.
An attorney for the schools and former superintendent Valeria Silva says in court documents that they're immune from such litigation.
Two related notes: (1) Univision did acknowledge the suit in its most recent IPO documents, but said it «does not believe that the ultimate outcome of such litigation will have a material adverse effect» on the business.
The Company is not currently a party to any material legal proceedings, nor is the Company aware of any pending or threatened litigation that would have a material adverse effect on the Company's business, operating results, cash flows, or financial condition should such litigation be resolved unfavorably.
Churches would be in a stronger legal position if they were to stop conducting weddings altogether: «Churches might indeed better protect themselves against the possibility of any such litigation by deciding not to provide marriage services at all, since there could be no complaint then of discrimination in their provision of services as between same - sex and opposite - sex couples.»
The consequences of such litigation have also grown due to the high stakes involved, often financial, but as the two right - to - die cases decided last year by the Supreme Court [Washington v. Glucksberg, 117 S. Ct. 2258 (1997); Vacco v. Quill, 117 S. Ct. 2293 (1997)-RSB- demonstrate, life and death as well.
In too many places, public officials do not appreciate the stakes in school finance litigation or erroneously believe that such litigation will hasten reform efforts.
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