Now you can get valuable insight from a retired judge into the strengths and
weaknesses of your argument before you present it in the courtroom or at a settlement conference.
Not exact matches
I think that's a fair
argument, and it brings us back to a point I've made here
before — there's a lot
of different types
of loyalty currencies, and they all have strengths and
weaknesses.
Thus, in divergence to Ronan McCrea's recent
arguments as to the
weakness of the claim, this post will proceed on the basis that the District Court was justified to refer the questions in order to resolve the dispute
before it.
Like any party moving ex parte the AGO must not only disclose the facts and law supporting his motion, but also identify and explain any
weaknesses in the case — i.e. in effect put
before the court
arguments that the responding party might advance if he had been given notice
of the motion.