Sentences with phrase «take on these cases on»

A vast number of FDCPA attorneys will take on cases on contingency.
Occasionally, we take on cases on a contingency basis.
They may well take on your case on a «no win no fee» basis too, which most solicitors offer.
When attorneys take on these cases on behalf of injured persons and agree to front or advance these costs or expenses, it is of great benefit to the clients.
A Conditional Fee Agreement («CFA») will enable us as your lawyers to take on your case on a «No Win, No Fee» basis i.e. we will not charge you anything if you lose the case.
Many solicitors take on cases on a «no foal, no fee» basis.
The idea of a Conditional Fee Agreement («CFA») is to enable us as your solicitors to take on your case on a «No Win, No Fee» basis i.e. we will not charge you anything if you lose the case.
You must have a very narrow and low opinion of the high powered legal team (that you and I are paying for) that took on the case on their behalf.

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If you're considering taking or giving equity, these case studies offer valuable insights on whether you should take the plunge.
In some cases, when employees aren't behind the wheel it allows for more time to take calls, work on projects, check email or simply relax.
Many small business owners think that they have to take on all of the major tasks and responsibilities themselves but that is not the case.
«It is a privilege to practice again, and we want to take on cases that, through litigation, change social inequalities in favor of the greater good,» Edwards said.
I see this in cases where sometimes board members don't want to take on the «Pottery Barn Rule» that if you break it, you fix it.
In most cases, we hone the skills that society smiles on, taking jobs because we don't want people to judge us or because others want us in specific roles.
If that's the case there are still steps you can take to reduce your impact on the environment.
JAB's strategy has not involved massive management restructuring and taking on leverage, as is sometimes the case with private equity buyouts.
In the years since, the committee followed the spirit of the Obama administration's recommendation and began to take on and rule cases of sexual misconduct much more systematically.
This content can take on many different forms, including some already familiar to you: white papers, seminars and webinars, blog posts, photos, videos, how - to guides, case studies, research study findings, Internet radio, and so on.
You should solicit input from employees to determine their roles in the organization, and what tools they need to fulfill them, so you can write that into the plan in case someone else needs to take on those duties after a major disruption.
In these cases, you need to take the responsibility of actively surfacing the reservations, concerns and obstacles your prospect has that they've failed to communicate on their own.
Grossberg adds that her bankruptcy business has slowed so much that she has been forced to take on other kinds of legal work — landlord - tenant and housing discrimination cases — to cover her own bills.
Her team decided to take on Adnan's case.
Wasson decided to take on Express Scripts, one of the largest PBMs, as his test case.
Normally many of the object - oriented programming languages clean up for you because they notice when you are running low on memory and haven't used a bit of code in a while, but in the case of these terascale systems, it would be like having a kitchen the size of a football field, so by the time you ran out of room, it would take weeks to clean it up.
Firms like Prager's sometimes take enforcement cases on a contingency basis, helping existing patent holders recover damages from infringers.
While it might be appropriate in some cases to take on the assignment regardless, generally you'll feel better about yourself over the long run if you stick to your guns and don't allow yourself to lower your price.
That was true no matter how long the participants took to respond, so it wasn't the case that those with a lot on their minds were simply slower to come up with answers.
It's also not always the case that renters have to take on roommates because of budgetary constraints.
Successfully responding to these maddening critiques takes time and energy that could be better spent on, well, anything else, and in many cases, not a little self - abnegation.
This is also true in the case of travelers who take up residence on your land.
Again, in case you don't want to take my word on this, here are some articles you can read that support this point:
It doesn't take much to see how that could have led to rules that'd apply the same standards across the board — only, in that case, it would've had the side effect of bolstering online privacy on all sides.
On Friday morning, he took a taxi to the office and retrieved a folder that contained a worst - case - scenario plan.
Arruda, who left his job in June to serve as CEO of Ross, says the digital assistant shortens the research time for each case, allowing lawyers to take on more challenging files and preventing client fees from escalating.
A decision on whether to simply hear the case is expected to take upwards of six months.
Last year, Twitter experienced some much deserved backlash after failing to take any action on a number of cases where women were sexually harassed and threatened.
In case you're wondering why Union bothered to create such silliness, the «twisted take on employee appreciation day» is really just a humblebrag.
Brody will be advising corporations to take their goals around the Internet of things beyond use cases that focus on maintenance and energy savings.
President Donald Trump plans to take the court case regarding his executive order on immigration «through the system» and, if need be, to the Supreme Court, he said Tuesday.
All MBA students take part in two annual «integrative case weeks,» during which classes are put on hold to allow for real — world experience and networking with senior executives from major Canadian companies.
We've never met, but I've got this case I'd like you to take on.
He notes that he could boost IMETs» conviction rate by taking on only slam - dunk cases, but argues that would be inappropriate.
«Within our own shop, it takes six or seven years to take someone with a basic financial understanding and work with them on cases,» Rosen says.
Bosch takes the case as a favor to his brother, but when the real killer discovers that Bosch is hot on his trail, a dangerous game of cat - and - mouse ensues.
If business leaders support Gary Johnson vigorously enough to get his poll numbers above 15 % — which would give him a chance to take a place on the presidential debate stage — the candidate could make this case to a national audience.
Even if Schneiderman does take the case to court, it will probably go through years of appeals through the New York system, with the case going in front of 13 judges who will each have their take on what constitutes gambling.
And like Uber, Jiffy on Demand takes a cut from the service provider's side — 15 % in this case — and guarantees the work.
In the aforementioned op - ed for The Wall Street Journal, published one month before Trump's on - the - spot acceptance to meet with Kim Jong Un, Bolton made a case for taking pre-emptive strikes against the North.
Fortunately, in most cases (we hope for your business), you can rely on an accountant who isn't cooking the books, or taking chances when he or she shouldn't.
The legal background is complicated, but the gist of it is that Gawker would likely win the case — but for the fact the trial is taking place in Hogan's hometown, and in front of jurors who are unlikely to look kindly on New York - based Gawker and its Oxford - educated founder, Nick Denton.
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