Sentences with phrase «traditional civil cases»

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If this was not the case no one would object to a traditional marriage and civil marriage.
In the denomination to which I once belonged, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), more traditional pastors are beginning to wake up to the fact that, even if the civil government does exercise some restraint in compelling pastors to act against conscience, it is hardly the case that their denomination itself will.
They include: wills, trusts and probate, small claims civil litigation, employment law and personal injury cases, conveyancing, debt recovery, landlord / tenant — any kind of case where representation in a traditional manner is not cost effective.
The traditional justification for limiting access in criminal causes or matters from the scrutiny of the Administrative Courts (in the case of matters relating to trial on indictment) and the Court of Appeal (Civil Division)(in the case of appeals from the Administrative Court) has been the proposition that the rights of the subject can be protected in the criminal courts.
The traditional rule in civil cases in England and Wales is that costs follow the event — the loser pays the winner's reasonable costs.
Furthermore, the office continued its traditional civil rights work by, for example, conducting a multi-year investigation into the treatment of adolescent males at Rikers Island and filing Americans with Disabilities Act cases against leading New York City institutions like Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center, while simultaneously bringing new and innovative cases under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act.
Now barristers need not wear the traditional wig and gown when they stand before the Supreme Court or in civil or family cases with Wigs only being required in criminal cases.
A judge who had been a labour lawyer once remarked in my presence (so this is the only citation you get)-- in exactly this context of the potential threat to lawyers» practices from ADR in civil litigation — that the practice of labour law showed how lawyers could make a good living resolving a lot of disputes quickly, rather than through the traditional civil litigation model of mining a few cases deeply over a long period.
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