Sentences with phrase «to go to trial»

A court commissioner has decided that Milwaukee County Supervisor Johnny Thomas will go to trial on bribery allegations.
POLITICS
A few extra weeks of pay pales in comparison to the cost of going to trial or arbitration.
LAW
Cases that go to trial can last over a year.
LAW
Judge Waxse stated that roughly 1 percent of all federal cases go to trial.
LAW
The Melnick sisters» dangerous drug lawsuit was the first one to go to trial.
LAW
In the event that a settlement can not be reached, your case will go to trial.
LAW
If that means going to trial, then we won't be shy to advise you accordingly.
LAW
Most people understand that mediation is an alternative to litigation as a way to resolve disputes, that it is a calm environment that is less costly, less bureaucratic and less anxiety-provoking than going to trial.
LAW
«I was accused of misdemeanor criminal charges and Mr. Boertje convinced the prosecutor to dismiss my entire case without even having to go to trial.
LAW
«I don't think we would have gone to trial without the palo verde pods,» says deputy county attorney Bill Clayton.
SCIENCE
By enlisting the support of our Indianapolis medical malpractice attorneys, you can find comfort knowing that we will stay abreast of all of the deadlines and prepare important materials on your behalf to ensure your case is ready to go to trial if necessary.
LAW
If a covered event does go to trial, your South Carolina landlord insurance policy will cover your court costs and legal fees.
INSURANCE
Alternative dispute resolution: You might not need to go to trial.
LAW
Because of our diligent preparation and excellent reputation, most of our cases are favorably settled out of court without going to trial.
LAW
But the arrival of the Kindle Fire and the robust growth of the e-book market means there will be even more at stake when (and if) the class action suits go to trial.
BOOKS
My divorce attorney said, «sure, you can go to trial to «ask» for more time.
RELATIONSHIPS
Often personal injury cases can be settled without going to trial and still deliver a great result for you and your family.
LAW
For an insurance carrier to pay a claim, they need to be notified before it goes to trial, and be given the opportunity to handle it.
MONEY
If one of the spouses is uncooperative and/or fails to provide proper disclosure, you may have to go to trial.
RELATIONSHIPS
If you're going to trial, beyond knowing your case, Courtroom procedure and the law that applies to your case, you need to know the law of evidence in order to make -LSB-...]
LAW
Thousands of consumers who have filed lawsuits against 3M for their Bair Hugger warming blankets received a favorable ruling this week, as the trial court rejected 3M's arguments to prevent the claims from going to trial.
LAW
Medical malpractice cases tend to be long and involved even if they are settled without going to trial.
LAW
Thirteen other women came forward and agreed to testify about their own stories if Miss Constand's suit went to trial, but Cosby settled in 2006 and the public more or less ignored the allegations.
RELIGION
So he intentionally tried not to get an indictment in order to avoid the case going to trial.
LAW
In most cases, we're able to stop prison through simply going to trial.
LAW
But because of the judge's order, if the current defendants in Texas want to invalidate the podcasting patent, they're going to have to go to trial.
TECHNOLOGY
Had Robertson v. Princeton donor-intent suit gone to trial, lawyers might have billed $ 120 million hourly fees.
LAW
However, if the defendant will not agree to a reasonable amount of compensation, your case will go to trial.
LAW
Ultimately, it may be necessary for your case to go to trial if your offer is simply too low.
LAW
Kotagal is going to trial on that case this spring.
MOVIES & TV
Sometimes it is necessary and best for your case to put the Crown through the motions of actually going to trial so that the Crown can actually assess its case and interview its witnesses so that the Crown can actually realize the flaws in its prosecution and offer a better deal or even drop charges.
LAW
In addition, if the matter goes to trial, a court may find that the employee is entitled to less than that offer, or the employee may find other work, reducing his or her maximum entitlement below the amount of the offer.
LAW
R satisfied the onus of showing that this matter would have «no chance of success» if it went to trial.
LAW
The case isn't expected to go to trial until 2014.
BUSINESS
One is that most cases never go to trial, so win-loss rates reflect only a small portion of a lawyer's overall work.
LAW
When settling the automobile accident claim or going to trial, the victim is entitled to the full amount of medical expenses and lost wages, even if he received payments through PIP or medical payments coverage.
LAW
LawReader: Did you settle or go to trial?
LAW
The Gynecare Prolift is the subject of the first transvaginal mesh lawsuit to go to trial in New Jersey, where Linda Gross alleges the device failed and required 18 revision surgeries.
LAW
When going to trial becomes necessary, no one does more to build and present the best case for his or her client than a divorce lawyer for Edward F. Whipps & Associates.
LAW
He added that recent U.S. DPA settlements also showed «unhealthy competition» amongst prosecutors to prey on companies they believe will pay up and never go to trial.
LAW
We don't want to go to trial any more than you do.
LAW
We will investigate your claim and consult with our medical experts to ensure that your case is properly positioned for settlement, or if necessary, to file a lawsuit and go to trial.
LAW
Like more than 95 percent of all civil cases, the Los Angeles woman's sidewalk injury case did not go to trial.
LAW
Insurers even factor in the litigation rates in a given area, that is, how many lawsuits are filed, go to trial, are settled out of court and for how much.
INSURANCE
However, there is also the possibility that your case might go to trial.
LAW
It went to trial on 5 theories of liability: strict liability design defect, negligent design defect, fraudulent misrepresentation, fraudulent concealment, and negligent misrepresentation.
LAW
And if Mann's lawsuit is dismissed by the courts, and even if it eventually goes to trial and he loses a jury verdict, Mann will publicly claim that he was in the right regardless of what the courts and/or the jury decided, and that he will not be deterred from filing other lawsuits against anyone who publicly characterizes his work as fraudulent.
ENVIRONMENT
Scott has shown that he is not afraid to go to trial and fight your case to the very end and until options have been used.
LAW
The recovery of success fees and ATE premiums has increased costs in risky cases and the small number of cases which go to trial.
LAW
This allows bellwether cases to be selected, which are the first cases that eventually go to trial.
LAW
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