Sentences with phrase «such misconduct»

If misconduct has affected performance, evidence of such misconduct may be considered in assessing performance against the applicable requirements or requirements.
If federal law is too slippery to stop such misconduct, state prosecutors should step up.
Usually such misconduct takes the form of a regulatory compliance violation, a safety violation, financial fraud or something that is a direct threat to the public or the employees.
Such misconduct when noticed by the regulatory body can offer reduced cost for insurers and customers.
Not only does such misconduct give spouses the right to divorce, it is also considered when a court divides marital property or determines whether a spouse is eligible for alimony.
Unless you can prove such misconduct on the part of your spouse, you will be unable to get a fault - based divorce.
In short, there are sufficient means in place to sanction lawyers who engage in the sort of lamentable behavior that proposed Rule 8.4 (g) seeks to address and to deter such misconduct in the first place.
He noted that the provision signalled an intention not to extend immunity to evidence of officer misconduct, as that would offend public policy and fail to deter such misconduct (at para 28).
«The firm's action was consistent with its zero - tolerance policy for such misconduct,» Wallach was quoted as saying at the time.
Perhaps the most high - profile example of how such misconduct can destroy value is Uber, the ride - sharing company rocked by allegations of harassment and sexism early last year.
He warned the bank through its solicitor, who was in court, Ms Adwoa Kessiwaa Boakye, that neither the Supreme Court nor any other courts would countenance such misconduct in future.
«Department employees should cooperate fully with agencies authorized to investigate such misconduct,» Hooker wrote.
This policy also protects DOT employees that uncover and report such misconduct.
Of course, a lawyer who knowingly assists a crime or fraud has violated Model Rule 1.2 (d), which forbids such misconduct.
Unfortunately, Rule 37 (e) has not provided the clarity that many had hoped, as federal courts disagree over whether Rule 37 (e) is their exclusive source of authority to sanction ESI spoliation, or if they may continue to rely on their inherent authority to sanction such misconduct.
That's because with aggravated damages, the victim is em - powered to seek or not seek such damages; Type II errors are more likely, since the victim - vindication model doesn't purport to restrict the plaintiff from either forbearing from seek - ing punitive damages or to settle at an amount lower than what is necessary to signal to the defendant to forbear from such misconduct in the future.
In any event, the crypto community is now on full notice that the SEC will focus on prior token and SAFT offerings that did not comply with the federal securities laws; and it can generally seek disgorgement and money penalties for such misconduct that occurred within the last five years.
The New Patriotic Party has reached a dangerous crossroad which demands definitive action to be taken immediately to bring all such misconducts and infractions to an end.
We are filing this formal grievance to the State Grievance Committee because to affirm that such misconduct and behavior will not, and must never be tolerated.»
To be covered by Title IX, such misconduct must be «serious enough to have the systematic effect of denying the victim equal access to an educational activity or program.»
Now, nobody is saying that because Gavin is posting on time paid for by the government that his arguments are incorrect (that would be ad hom)-- it's simply being stated that because Gavin is posting on time paid for by the government that such misconduct should be investigated and remedied.
The employer must show that there was employee misconduct and that such misconduct was sufficient to dismiss the employee without notice, such as theft or dishonesty.
The Court also raised the bar as to the amount of punitive damages to be awarded in such cases, and signalled significantly increased exposure for employers found to engage in such misconduct.
When a defendant's misconduct kills or injures a poor person — i.e., someone whose death or injury triggers smaller payouts in compensatory damages under conventional valuation models — such misconduct will yield a lower punitive damages award where there is a requirement that punitive damages be based on compensatory damages than if the defendant killed or injured a wealthy per - son.
Such misconduct (by commission or omission) demands we advise the conduct is dishonest, illegal, or fraudulent, report up the ladder, and withdraw.
Such misconduct is weighed by the court in determining issues such as child custody, division of assets and whether to grant alimony.
Such misconduct, however, may be considered by the court when dividing marital property, awarding spousal support, and determining child custody arrangements.
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