Sentences with phrase «use in your court papers»

The staff can not tell you whether or not you should sue someone, recommend any specific attorney or law firm, give you an opinion about your case or predict how a judge might rule, talk to a judge on your behalf, or tell you what words to use in your court papers or at a court hearing.

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Matanov, who had hiked a New Hampshire mountain with Tamerlan Tsarnaev to «train like, and praise, the «mujahideen,»» according to court papers, deleted searches related to the attacks from his computer, tried to dispose of cell phones he had used to contact the brothers, and denied knowing much about the pair in interviews with police.
In the 16th century, when court, ecclesiastical and state affairs were becoming increasingly complex, the preferred method of keeping administrative documents organized was to tie related papers together, using string for ordinary documents and binding important dossiers together with red tape.
But Mr. Kotey, who was quoted by The Enquirer newspaper, told this paper that, the publications in the media, accusing Madam Valerie of pushing Lawyer Nii Armah Ashietey and Nii John Coleman, to use the law courts to oust Zanetor from the NDC ticket, could not be true.
Mangano eventually «used his official position to advise and pressure Venditto to guarantee Singh's loans,» the prosecutors said in court papers.
Councilor Kathleen Joy expects the Syracuse Common Council to file court papers in the next few days asking a judge to settle the issue of whether lawmakers should be forced to sign that computer use policy which is required of and agreed to by all city employees.
The former chief executive of a company chaired by Buffalo Republican Rep. Chris Collins said in recently filed court papers that the congressman manipulated its finances and used a «questionable accounting practice» that led the company's bank to drop it as a customer.
Disgraced former state Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos used his political muscle to score «his own no - show job» and rake in nearly $ 200,000 per year, before pulling a similar move on his son's behalf and getting arrested for it, prosecutors said in new court papers.
The feds say in court papers that Savino could apply to enter the witness protection program as the entrenched ex-politico's cooperation «is likely to reveal activities of individuals who might use violence, force, and intimidation against» him and his family.
In court papers, the school's attorney argued that without cadavers for its students to use the school could lose its accreditation.
The former chief executive of a company chaired by Rep. Chris Collins said in recently filed court papers that the congressman manipulated its finances and used a «questionable accounting practice» that led the company's bank to drop it as a customer.
From the tidbits of information gleaned at a hearing on Thursday in Federal District Court in Manhattan, it appeared that prosecutors had argued last fall — in a closed hearing and in sealed court papers — to be able to use certain evidence against Mr. Silver at tCourt in Manhattan, it appeared that prosecutors had argued last fall — in a closed hearing and in sealed court papers — to be able to use certain evidence against Mr. Silver at tcourt papers — to be able to use certain evidence against Mr. Silver at trial.
Victoria Burhans, 28, and Chloe Rivera, 25, claim Lopez used his authority over them «to commit egregious acts of sexual harassment» while they were in his employ in 2012 and have filed fresh court papers.
A californian environment group, the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund, has asked the California Judicial Council to introduce rules that would force lawyers to use recycled paper to file cases in court
«If the parties are unable to resolve their dispute, Warner Bros. does not intend to make any use of the allegedly infringing tattoo after the film ends its run in theaters because Warner Bros. will digitally alter the film to substitute a different tattoo on Ed Helms's face,» court papers read.
This paper examines the nature of and reasons for courts» increasing separation of powers concerns and then briefly explores what lessons adequacy plaintiffs might take away for use in future litigation.
The Los Angeles Unified School District filed court papers Tuesday asserting that a new tentative agreement with the teachers union has satisfied judicial orders to use state standardized test scores in instructor evaluations.
At the same time that Cooper Union decided not to try to sell the site, it borrowed $ 175 million, using the Chrysler site as collateral, to build a new engineering and art building and «to meet future operating deficits,» as the school acknowledged in court papers seeking permission for the loan.
Using the court papers and documents from the subsequent financial fallout, Phelps has produced an emotionally fraught series of panels that don't track the passing of time in the same way that her earlier work did, but rather chronicle the phenomenon of loss.
Any court in the world would defend such a cut and paste as a legitimate application of the «fair use» doctrine of Copyrights, especially, since you have already made such use by linking to Professor Johnson's paper.
From a criminal perspective, we continue to require accused persons to appear before the court for administrative remands when the system, particularly for those with representation, could easily be moved to an electronic format (I addressed this specifically in my blog.There is still a requirement to file paper - heavy applications, along with casebooks, when it would be very easy to provide the judiciary and opposing counsel with electronic copies that could be used inside courtrooms.
«Taken together, there seems to be an aspirational direction in the courts to use more technology but the mixture of paper requirements and individual judicial discretion suggest that parties may not be completely certain about when they should or could prepare for an e-trial,» says Whelan.
To continue to operate in a «paper world» and to rely on «snail mail», or old - style faxes, to communicate with those who use our court delays the disposition of proceedings before us, particularly in an area such as applications for certificates of appointment.
Deciding to Use Collaborative Law: Many spouses choose to go through the collaborative law process before you ever file divorce papers in court.
A huge, aged warehouse on the Brooklyn waterfront that had been used as a site to store paper files belonging to a variety of local and regional governmental agencies that included courts and hospitals, burned in a mighty conflagration.
On the road, I use my Microsoft Surface Book and I use often use my iPad, the detached screen of my Surface Book, or my Sony Digital Paper device when in court arguing appeals.
Students taking part in moot court competitions, civil procedure study and paper writing all found Litigator to be an excellent tool for use in their research and learning experience.
I've outlined some of these issues in a working paper, Hotter Heads May Prevail in Ontario Courts - The Use of SPECT Imaging for Evaluating Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
The linked paper discusses how and when Wikipedia should be used in court, some of the controversies attached to it, and even citation guidelines.
Similarly, the Dickson biography declares that although two specific decisions were reported as «By the Court» judgments, Dickson's own papers put it beyond doubt that Dickson himself wrote the reasons in question — but, again, there is no discussion of why the impersonal label was used at all, no indication of why Dickson did not assume individual responsibility in the usual way, no hint of a broader practice or policy.
Pink ribbon may be the most recognisable, but other colours are often used in legal proceedings: white tape is regularly used for briefs from the crown, green ribbon has been used to sew up court documents in the past, and black ribbon is still sometimes used for probate papers.
However, one saving is apparent, and it is one that will please the ecologically - minded: the saving in the mountains of paper, which court bundles used to produce.
In this paper we argue that whether the relative nonpartisan nature of the Supreme Court in Canada is advantageous depends on a number of assumptions surrounding the nature of the appointments process, the characteristics of justices who are appointed in each system, and the decision - making processes used by the justices on each Court.&raquIn this paper we argue that whether the relative nonpartisan nature of the Supreme Court in Canada is advantageous depends on a number of assumptions surrounding the nature of the appointments process, the characteristics of justices who are appointed in each system, and the decision - making processes used by the justices on each Court.&raquin Canada is advantageous depends on a number of assumptions surrounding the nature of the appointments process, the characteristics of justices who are appointed in each system, and the decision - making processes used by the justices on each Court.&raquin each system, and the decision - making processes used by the justices on each Court
The court clerk can tell you what publication to use as well as how often and long the notice needs to run in the paper.
The trial judge noted that the complainant only got angry after the alleged assault, and was far more upset when another person humiliated her that night (Crown factum, at para 65); for an excellent paper on the gendered nature of hysteria, see Jonnette Watson Hamilton, «The Use of Metaphor and Narrative to Construct Gendered Hysteria In the Courts» (2002) 1 Journal of Law 7 Equality 155.
But in court papers asking Huvelle to dismiss the lawsuit, the DOJ contends that the policies governing use of Pacer obligate users who think they have been billed in error to first request a refund from Pacer's service center, an assertion that at least one federal court has rejected.
A 2004 paper tried seeing into the future, by using decisions from the nine justices who'd been on the court since 1994 to predict the outcomes of cases in the 2002 term.
The NYS Court Access to Justice Program has posted a Spanish version of the Uncontested Divorce video explaining how unrepresented litigants in New York State can easily use the free Uncontested Divorce DIY Form program to make the Supreme Court papers they need to request an uncontested divorce.
This video explains how unrepresented litigants in New York State can easily use the free DIY Form program to make the Supreme Court papers they need to request a divorce.
Discussion will include lessons learned by Missouri courts in implementing the use of electronic filing and electronic case records, and the challenges remaining in the effort to «further eliminate» paper.
The Supreme Court of Canada used similar reasoning in its Etobicoke Centre decision, in which it linked vouching to the right to vote: «The [Canada Elections Act] seeks to enfranchise all entitled persons, including those without paper documentation, and to encourage them to come forward to vote on election day, regardless of prior enumeration.
There are a number of ways to show that: use a Washington address for federal taxes; run for public office or use a Washington address for some court papers; be a custodial parent of a child attending school in the state; register to vote, have a driver's license; register a vehicle in the state.
Over 98 % of all documents created in a law office or used in the litigation are initially created in an electronic format and yet lawyers when they appear in court invariably decide to plead their client's case in a paper environment.
After having had its third trial in the seemingly never ending Java API «fair use» case denied by a federal court in California, Oracle has new filed papers this week stating that it will take its case to the US Court of Appcourt in California, Oracle has new filed papers this week stating that it will take its case to the US Court of AppCourt of Appeals.
In the 1908 Supreme Court case White - Smith Music Publishing Co. v. Apollo Co., the Court decided, rather oddly, that songs encoded on the rolls of paper used to drive auto - playing pianos (but for which the original song creator was not compensated) didn't constitute a copyright violation because the rolls were not human - readable; this ruling was effectively overturned by The Copyright Act of 1909.
In the past, Joseph Poon, who is a co-author of the original Lightning Network white paper, has shared similar comments related to the use of Bitcoin's underlying blockchain as a court for smart contracts.
There was even a very lengthy article in our local paper citing the lack of credibility associated with this person, despite the lack of background this guy is still used and recommended and even court ordered by many judges to have him perform testing.
Doesn't matter if you signed as an LLC or personally, if you don't have the intent to purchase and ability to buy your contract is as valuable as used toilet paper in court in any state.
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