Sentences with phrase «upon by litigants»

Experts in this field are relied upon by litigants often.

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By placing the responsibility upon the case management judge for explaining the process and otherwise advising the self - represented litigant on what to expect, the hearing judge will be supported in balancing ``... the sometimes competing imperatives of helping a litigant who is in need of assistance while maintaining impartiality.»
It has to be that way because of the size of the damage the problem is inflicting upon the population and upon our courts, so clogged as they are by unrepresented litigants that we are in danger of becoming a legally dysfunctional society.
Pro se litigant Kyle Greene, like many pro se litigants before him, felt put upon by the judicial system.
This policy promotes the interests of litigants generally by saving them the expense of trial of disputed issues, and it reduces the strain upon an already overburdened provincial Court system».11
Chair of the Family Law Bar Association, Lucy Theis QC, accused the LSC of putting increasing pressure on the family law system: «It should come as no surprise that the LSC hasn't got the courage publicly to announce this latest assault on legal aid... The expertise of the barristers who practise in this area of the law is relied upon by both the litigants and the judges.
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