If a refusal
leads to litigation from an employee, we have the expertise to guide you through any hearings or tribunals.
I would like to comment that the author's support of part - timer agents misses the point of professionalism and competency, which could
lead to litigation amongst other things.
About Blog The Global Supply Chain Law Blog discusses legal supply chain issues that often
lead to litigation in the supply chain across industries.
The fact there are 273 separate sovereigns, each with its own laws and public policy concerns gives rise to conflicting interests, some of
which lead to litigation.
The self - evident ethical concerns may or may not at some future time
lead to litigation between authors and their Agent - Publishers as it has led to innumerable collisions between agents and managers and artists in other industries.
This often
leads to the litigation of «swearing contest» cases where there are no eyewitnesses and the jury is left to judge the credibility of the parties without further aid.
On the one hand, the negative environmental impact, in particular for fish species in the Elbe river, has
led to litigation opposing the authorisation of the plant, including these infringement proceedings before the ECJ.
The combination of sometimes - hotheaded family members and turkey, a foodstuff uniquely suited to the potential for food poisoning, can
lead to litigation marring the day.
[1] The Supreme Court's decision will
likely lead to litigation that more clearly defines the scope of what exactly constitutes a «regular and established place of business,» since patentees wanting to sue in a district other than an alleged infringer's state of incorporation will now be required to rely on this relatively untested venue analysis.
Charleston traumatic brain injury lawyers have the capacity to take effective legal action when a traumatic brain
injury leads to litigation.
The past few years have provided opportunities to become more involved with estate management, where the lack of proper record keeping has
led to litigation as siblings take their siblings to court over the financial management of their parent's affairs.
These responses have the potential of becoming toxic for everyone involved in the breakdown of a relationship, particularly if the
breakdown leads to litigation; they will most certainly be problematic if they occur in circumstances of:
In some legal matters, such as an arbitration matter that could go to the court, a client can be asked to hold a «reserve» as a contingency fund should the
arbitration lead to litigation.
If Dow truly felt that they were a current client of Wachtell and that they should not be «across the table» from their own lawyers, then Dow should have objected at the outset of the negotiations of the merger agreement that
eventually lead to this litigation rather than waiting until this expedited litigation was commenced to attempt to make Rohm and Haas obtain new counsel.
When ERISA
disputes lead to litigation, top companies turn to Eversheds Sutherland for knowledgeable, skilled attorneys with real courtroom experience.
Mediated agreements bargained for by a divorcing couple or other separated parents are less likely to result in future
impasses leading to litigation.
About Blog The Global Supply Chain Law Blog discusses legal supply chain issues that often
lead to litigation in the supply chain across industries.
About Blog The Global Supply Chain Law Blog discusses legal supply chain issues that
often lead to litigation in the supply chain across industries.
That's just one of the issues covered in our Legal Special 2018 as lawyers explore some of the areas likely to
lead to litigation in the private equity process.
In North Carolina, the State Board of Education also blocked a 2012 bid to open a K12, Inc. - run school, a contentious move that
led to litigation.
«This has
led to litigation and strained relationships among districts and charter schools.»
If
it leads to litigation, all the better.
(Much of what lawyers — though I don't know how much — is not, and isn't intended to
lead to litigation — e.g. the drafting of wills.)
When Facebook is used as a tool for revenge it may
lead to litigation.
In any business dispute which may
lead to litigation, it is vital that you protect your legal rights and your business interests
Regulatory: ■ The global regulatory landscape is everchanging, and Cleary lawyers continue to draw upon a breadth of experience to proactively advise clients on emerging issues, as well as respond to increasing regulatory scrutiny related to transactions or in connection with potential risks that can
lead to litigation or enforcement action.
I will begin by summarizing the events that
led to the litigation, the conduct of the litigation and the judgments of the courts below.
Sheila advises employers on workplace issues and works to prevent problems that may
lead to litigation, including: