You should also know that courts do not take kindly to those who
waste judicial resources by bringing frivolous lawsuits or meritless claims.
«Here, because it is undisputed that the RFPs and contracts at issue were separate, this court should dismiss this case now rather than
waste judicial resources on a trial,» Miller wrote the judge last Tuesday.
In his order to show cause, the judge suggested they were forum shopping,
wasting judicial resources and engaging in «generally inappropriate procedural gamesmanship.»
The current process for multi-jurisdictional class action lawsuits lacks inter-provincial co-ordination, effective case management and creates delays and
wastes judicial resources, say lawyers with three Ontario firms that act for plaintiffs.
The SJC's decision is a common sense approach that spares plaintiffs from being forced to file Section 5 property damages claims before they know whether they have a cognizable claim, risking dismissal and
wasting judicial resources.
Legal Aid's ongoing support of Worrod, he ruled, amounted to an abuse of process that undermined the public interest and
wasted judicial resources meant for low - income Ontarians.
By using a JCCP to hear the cases, one judge will oversee all pre-trial proceedings, eliminating duplication of efforts in the discovery process,
wasting judicial resources and reducing the likelihood of inconsistent rulings on individual cases.
Legal Aid Ontario's ongoing support of a case that a judge found to be «meritless» amounted to an abuse of process that
wasted judicial resources meant for low - income Ontarians.
Not exact matches
Seems like an incredible
waste of
judicial resources but that's what happens when cases can not proceed as a class.
Over time, appeal by way of trial de novo gave rise to increasing concern about inefficiency,
waste of
judicial resources, and potential abuse.
It is also a
waste of time and
judicial resources because a trial court could have dealt with the issue when it heard the case, causing further delay.
«It is a grotesque
waste of scant
judicial resources.»
Justice Brown took the opportunity in writing the decision to explain how crucial it is to be accurate when communicating with the court, and how
judicial resources are
wasted when counsel does not properly communicate with the court.
Increased tilting at windmills may require critical reexamination of the existing limits placed on lawyers in their role as gatekeepers — such as Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11 — to prevent a
waste of
judicial and client
resources.
In a landmark decision, an Ontario judge has ruled that Legal Aid's ongoing support of Kathleen Anne Worrod was an «abuse of process» that undermined the public interest and
wasted precious
judicial resources meant for low - income Ontarians.
We simply can't afford to
waste precious
judicial resources litigating cases that should've been resolved by applying the clear text of our Probate Code.
Nothing in the safety valve prevents judges from sentencing prisoners at or above the mandatory minimum even if they are eligible for the safety valve, but simply allows
judicial discretion to ensure that prison
resources are being used where they can best protect public safety, and not
wasted on nonviolent, low - level drug offenders.
«Multiple proceedings and the consequent
waste of
judicial resources is now a huge concern not just in the central west region of Ontario — one of the busiest in Canada — but throughout the country.»
«To argue issues unnecessarily
wastes precious
judicial resources, does not advance the administration of justice and spends counsel's time incurring unnecessary costs.»
Ford maintains that abstention is appropriate because the Boone Circuit Court exercised its jurisdiction first and, therefore, the current federal proceedings involve «piecemeal litigation that amounts to an unnecessary
waste of
judicial resources.»
Mediation is increasingly popular in divorce cases because it helps to minimize conflict, prevents the
waste of
judicial resources, and can help couples come to mutual agreements that are tolerable to both parties.