Sentences with phrase «to make something to court»

A lot of cases never make it to court and are closed because victims — especially children — can't, or won't, talk.
It will be interesting if these cases make it to court, and what the court's decision will be.
When the case ultimately made it to the Court of Appeal, the Court of Appeal took the side of the government.
Many lawsuits filed against former employers have no real basis, and many never even make it to court because of lack of evidence.
If a case do make it to courts, most judges side with the mindset of regulators without weighing the outcomes of society.
If you don't think you'll be able to make it to your court date, contact the appropriate county court clerk as soon as possible.
Based on my own experience the 49 cases that made it to court represent at least 500 cases that were commenced.
But defendants said that having the case even make it to court was evidence of a chilling tendency to question the dark side of Soviet history.
This solves three problems at once — less demand for the cars, greenies can feel like they are saving the planet, and the greenies can't make it to their court hearings because they're stuck on a bus somewhere!
The resulting lawsuit made it to the Court of Appeals, where the final decision determined that while Espada's enrollment could not be challenged based on his legislative record, the party's county chair did indeed have the power, as described in state election law, to «determine that the voter is not in sympathy with the principles of such party.»
- CFO Zone - Many legal claims both legitimate and frivolous never make it to the court room simply because of the expense of litigation.
Too few legitimate cases make it to court for all kinds of reasons, including not only limits on state AG's ability to hire contingency fee attorneys but also the hundreds if not thousands of so - called «tort reforms» that have passed since the 1980s.
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is to overhaul «no win, no fee» conditional fee arrangements (CFAs) in a bid to reduce high payouts to lawyers and prevent unnecessary litigation making it to courts in England and Wales.
After counsel on both sides entered their appearances, Metuh's counsel, Onyechi Ikpeazu, SAN, informed the court that his client could not make it to court because he was indisposed.
There are plenty of Hollywood lawsuits that never actually make it to court, with judges throwing them out before they can get that far - but in this most recent instance, the folks at Warner Bros. aren't that lucky.
Barnes & Noble didn't make it to court with that claim, an ITC judge has seemingly thrown those claims out before an evidentiary trial even started.
When Baby M was returned to the Sterns and everyone made it to court, the trial judge determined that the interests of the baby were best served by granting custody to the Sterns.
NOTE: If you need to pay your ticket in person but can't make it to court by the date printed on your ticket, you must request a continuance in writing or in person to the court before the original hearing.
My wife and I finally made it to court and concluded our divorce in May.
Had Steve Moore's civil lawsuit made it to the courts, its impact would have stretched far beyond money.
His Excellency, the Senate Minority Leader, Chief Godswill Akpabio, despite his very busy schedule, made it to the court room last night to show support and solidarity to a man he handed over the mantle of leadership to.
It's about the only way to ensure that you can make it to court for a given case without being quadruple booked.
While our offices are right across the street from the Courts, many lawyers would need to brave rush hour traffic and the hunt for parking in order to make it to court in time and then travel back to their offices when the hearing is finished.
The right attorney will make the difference in whether or not a case will even make it to court or be settled beforehand in your favor.
The case made it to the Court of Appeals, and Espada won.
Whether you want to fill in the time between games during the NBA season or you just can't make it to the court, developers have created plenty of basketball - themed games for your Android device.
Working at the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, Hartigan and Haller were already representing tenants in eviction cases when they began to realize fewer than half these cases make it to court.
Whenever things like this make it to court, there is always a part of me that feels like there is at least one parent fighting out of spite.
This kind of action asks FERC to decide on a legal dispute before it makes it to the courts, hopefully heading off legal action.
Blawg Review # 155 covers the balancing of work and life; avoiding cases with the potential for strife; cases that never make it to court; PowerPoint for cases in tort; And a conversation in which many great bloggers are mired: Should former Assistant AG John Yoo be fired?
There appear to be about a dozen wiretapping cases that made it to the court of appeals in Maryland, and none of them involve implied consent (e.g. where it is announced prior to recording that the call may or will be recorded — prior is mandatory).
In every case I sued, the other side agreed I did not owe them and we never made it to court.
A Toronto lawyer built an app for finding a lawyer to handle simple appearances when you can't make it to court.
In the end, it is far too early to say what will happen, but it is a case worth monitoring if and when it makes it to court.
«We The Plaintiffs» cites five cases as evidence of frivolous lawsuits, but acknowledges that three of them were «dismissed,» «rejected,» or «unsuccessful,» and one even «never made it to court
If you realize you won't be able to make it to court, it's highly recommended to call the appropriate court as soon as possible and ask to reschedule.
Creative Spirits identifies many of the reasons for such high rates of imprisonment in Western Australia as unpaid fines, inability to make it to court or not receiving the court mail, unlicensed driving, disorderly conduct and provocation by police.
In my professional life, I have testified as a real estate expert in more than 500 cases and I am guessing that overall I have been involved in more than 5,000 cases, based on the fact that about 1 in 10 make it to court.
Everyone thought my case would never make it to court.
The reason insurance is important is realistically even if someone sues it never makes it to court.
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