"To refer a case" means to send or direct a specific legal matter or issue to another person, typically to someone with more expertise or authority, for further consideration, judgment, or action.
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The ethics board has the authority to issue penalties of up to $ 10,000, or
refer a case for criminal prosecution.
We will not sell your email address or other information to any third parties, and will only share your information
if referring your case to another qualified attorney.
The
court referred the case to a referee (an attorney appointed by judges to act as a judicial hearing officer in certain cases).
We have about a thousand
judge referred cases where the judge reviews the case and refers the parties out to mediation.
Lawyers
only refer cases to people they know; and if they don't see you, they won't think of you.
As a result of that action, the bar is now apparently thinking
about referring the case to criminal prosecutors to consider charges.
The danger of these websites is that they
simply refer the cases to any lawyer who is willing to pay the referral fees.
For the same reason, our law firm is constantly
referred cases from other attorneys who trust our law firm.
Most veterinarians receive routine requests for complete medical records and most have
referred cases with other patients, so this is not something they take personally.
Even when the doctor began working with another law firm in 2010, he
still referred cases to Silver after the speaker came to his office to ask what was going on.
Not to mention, I would
never refer a case to him or the firm he works for after my experience working with him.
Or, as I often put it, teaching people how to
refer you cases by talking in great detail about the cases you handle.
Some medical malpractice law firms do not file lawsuits but
instead refer cases to other lawyers or settle lawsuits without filing a legal claim.
Many times they will refer you to someone else who works in a similar area — someone who can potentially
refer cases down the road.
If radiation oncology is an appropriate option, they will discuss the option of radiation oncology with the pet's owners and will
refer the case further to the radiation oncology service.
Some suites accept only one firm in a particular practice area so other members can
freely refer cases.
We are
routinely referred cases from other law firms that understand the importance of having an experienced sexual abuse and crime victim's attorney handle these sensitive cases.
People refer cases to them all the time, and respect them because they're incredibly experienced and know the law.
If one spouse seems to move through the world in a sneaky or dishonest way, I
always refer the case to litigation.
Military attorneys may
refer cases for pro bono assistance, use Operation Stand - By for guidance, and find further legal information and resources.
Other attorneys, however, will
only refer cases to you if they actually know what you do.
Each region of the city has referral surgeons and our
doctors refer cases to these surgeons on a routine basis.
Assist with Pet Neglect / Abuse The Shelter works with the Animal Welfare Board and the Animal Control Officers in
referring cases of neglect to the appropriated investigators.
Officers claimed to have held «early investigative consultation» with the Crown Prosecution Service, but did
not refer the case for full advice.
Lawyers from Alberta were considerably less likely to say that they always screen for family violence
when referring a case to mediation than were lawyers from the rest of Canada, and a higher proportion of lawyers in Alberta who do screen for family violence reported that they do not use a standardized screening device.
Alsup referred the case to the U.S. Department of Justice for investigation of possible trade secret theft on Thursday, when the ruling was released under seal.
The Dallas Police
Department referred this case to a prosecutor for presentation to a grand jury, and the grand jury will determine whether to formally charge Manziel with a crime.
In practice, this means the CRCs will
refer cases where they consider victim liaison appropriate to the NPS.
When asked if they screen for domestic violence
before referring a case to mediation, the majority of participants reported that they always screen (77 %), though most of those who screen (64 %) said that they do not ask standardized questions or use a standardized form.
The court of
appeal refers the case to the Court of Justice for a preliminary ruling on the interpretation of Article 25 of the Visa Code.
The other is a first instance City Court case regarding the defence of liability due to business conduct and being of general public interest, the City Court has been asked to
consider referring the case to the Eastern High Court.
Rita D'Alton - Harrison, a qualified solicitor and senior lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire, says that, although preliminary rulings do not bind national courts, it is likely that the employment tribunal
which referred the case would find in Ms CD's favour.
This gives the attorney an incentive to refer you to a good personal injury lawyer - but if this possibility makes you at all uncomfortable you shouldn't hesitate to ask if the attorney
referring your case expects a referral fee.