This may include negotiating with the insurance company to seek a fair settlement or even
taking your case to court if the insurer has acted in bad faith in handling your claim.
However, we are always prepared to
take your case to court so you receive complete compensation for your injuries and future medical needs.
We prepare every case as if it will go to trial, and we will not hesitate to
take your case to court in order to secure the best available outcome on your behalf.
When taking cases to court, Burlington Coat Factory hasn't won many, Howard says, and Amazon has defended itself successfully a few times.
= > every time the American Atheists, or ACLU, or American
Humanists take cases to court, they are attempting to influence legislation based on their belief.
The ECJ today has held, in a matter of factly manner (I had suspected the Court would be brief), that the enforcement of arbitral awards falls outside the Brussels I - Regulation, where that enforcement by the court of that State, effectively prohibits the party concerned
from taking the case to a court in that very Member State.
An attorney from our firm can assist you with every aspect of your accident claim, from gathering evidence such as police reports and witness statements to prove that the other party was not only driving drunk but also caused your accident, to negotiating with the insurance company over the value of your claim and
even taking your case to court for a full jury trial should this prove necessary.
With courts increasingly willing to nullify popular legislation and proclaim new rights, legislators are encouraged to avoid their responsibility for tackling controversial issues; interest groups are encouraged to
take their cases to the courts rather than to try to persuade their fellow citizens; and citizens get the feeling that they have no say in setting the conditions under which they live, work, and raise their children.
Being a man of principle as well as prayer, Mr.
Jimenez took his case to court, saying his Applebee's waitress did not warn him that his sizzling hot fajitas were actually hot.
A Ghanaian
citizen took the case to court and won but the Progress Party said, there will not obey the ruling of the court and so, General Acheampong and his team took over through a coup becomes nobody could countenance the government.
The
PPP took the case to court seeking «an order directed against the 1st respondent in her capacity as returning officer for presidential elections to grant the applicant the opportunity to amend and alter the one anomaly found in his nomination papers as well as accept his nomination papers as amended or altered to enable him contest as a presidential candidate for the 7th December 2016 elections.»
You must have sufficient evidence, enough to establish a prima facie case
before taking a case to court; otherwise, you will make a mess of the anti-corruption fight.
Feeling aggrieved,
Kohlhaas takes his case to court, only to see the baron wield his clout to have the case thrown out with the threat of violence promised if Kohlhaas pursues matters further.
Following Priory Hall, environment minister Phil Hogan said the fact Dublin City
Council took the case to court «is a clear indication the Building Control Act is robust» (1).
With me on your side as your attorney and counselor, we can work together to cut through the red tape and technical talk to recover your financial stability — even if it
means taking your case to court.
For us, representing your needs goes
beyond taking your case to court and we want to help you in any way we possibly can so that you can focus on treating your wounds and returning to your life.
Back in 2007, well - respected civil litigation lawyer Ron Slaght said it it may not be
worth taking a case to court unless more than $ 100,000.00 is at stake.
What taking the case to court instead of mediation has done is to provide the fast car and the open road to parties who for the past quarter century have been pressed to settle with all of their assets.
Class action law suits can also be used to hold defendants to account in cases where large numbers of people are negatively affected, but no single individual has suffered enough economic harm to make it
worthwhile taking their case to court.
Following his conviction, Abu
Hamza took his case to the Court of Appeal arguing that the jury in his trial had been prejudiced by «unremitting, extensive, sensational, inaccurate and misleading» media reporting.
If you decide to use a solicitor to
help take your case to court, your solicitor must give you information about family mediation and and refer you to a mediation service to find out more about it.
But Her Ladyship said in spite of what the video contained, the courts are still willing, able and ready to deliver justice to the public so people should still have confidence in the court and
take their cases to the courts for justice.
In the event that you are not able to settle using the Collaborative Divorce model, litigation attorneys can
still take the case to court, but the collaborative lawyers must withdraw and can not continue to represent you.