Sentences with phrase «who go to court»

The act will also create a more efficient and effective family justice system which improves the experiences of children and families who go to court.
A new study that suggests those who go to court without a lawyer can be handicapped by the process highlights a different aspect to an ongoing problem, says Toronto family... Read more
The reason I am writing about this is that while ordinary litigants, who go to court to assert or defend their own legal rights and interests, are perfectly entitled not to care about what the public knows about their cases, it seems to me that public interest litigants, who ostensibly pursue matters not on their own behalf but on that of the public at large or at least of some section of the public, are, in my view, in a different position.
The Chief Justice holds that, as a general matter, provinces are allowed to impose hearing fees, as well as fees of other sorts, on people who go to court, pursuant to their power under subs.
«The Self - Represented Litigation Network is an open and growing group of organizations and working groups dedicated to fulfilling the promise of a justice system that works for all, including those who can not afford lawyers and who go to court on their own.
It concluded with various policy reforms and encouraged a re-evaluation of the stereotypical view that people who go to court without a lawyer have a «fool for a client».
The term «Self - Represented Litigant» or or «Pro Se Litigant» describes people who go to court without a lawyer.
Beyond the veneer of smiling prosecutors, police and judges in the courthouse, is a criminal justice system ready to eat alive those who go to court alone or without the right lawyer.
People who go to court without a lawyer should know how to marshall the right facts, law and legal argument to prosecute or defend a claim.
Those of you who go to Court will be aware that the proceedings are tape recorded.
Beyond the veneer of smiling prosecutors, police and judges in the courthouse, is a criminal justice system ready to eat alive those who go to court alone or...
As many judges will readily tell you, the court (particularly in commercial litigation) is there to decide who owes whom money, and that parties who go to court only to air their grievances will often leave unhappy.
Grandparents who go to court to take grandchildren away from their parents face a daunting task because there is an assumption that children should be with their parents.
A group of Afghan vets who went to court to fight the slashing of benefits were informed, in response, that the Harper government has torn up the social contract with vets that has been in place since World War I. Fantino's department, in the midst of all the cutbacks, returned $ 1.13 billion of unspent funds, and then announced that $ 200 million of that would be returned to improve services.
The orders follow the interpretation - confusion that ensued between the electoral commission and Abu Ramadan, the plaintiff who went to court to seek an interpretation of the legality or otherwise of such names in the electoral roll.
Three judges decided the cases involving 78 voters who went to court.
The order by the Supreme Court for the EC to submit the list of NHIS card registrants follows the interpretation - confusion that ensued between the electoral commission and Abu Ramadan, the plaintiff who went to court to seek interpretation of the legality or otherwise of such names in the electoral roll.
(CNN)- Election officials counting previously untallied ballots in a New York congressional Democratic primary say incumbent U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel is expanding his lead over his top challenger, who went to court last week to ensure counting would continue.
This 1947 Christmas classic continues to delight new generations of families as they rediscover the tale of Kris Kringle (Edmund Gwenn), a Macy's Department Store employee who goes to court to prove there really is a Santa Claus.
Jeff Nichols ««Loving,» on the other hand, is a movie that looks like Oscar bait on paper (a drama about an interracial couple in the South in the 1960s who went to court for the right to live together) but plays far more subtly than that.
She also fought off Ernest Hemingway's widow who went to court to demand changes to a book she edited early in her career, A.E. Hotchner's Papa Hemingway.
Even so, Smart Litigator is already a full - featured product that any New York lawyer who goes to court will want to check out.
In recent months there has been a noticeable increase in the number of prospective clients contacting our firm who went to court alone and have felt confused, unsupported and let down by the outcome as they did not know what their options were, how best to resolve matters, or, when it came down to it, how to argue their case.
Did you ever hear about the case of the lawyer and judge who went to court over the issue of whether the lawyer could run an ad claiming that the judge thought he was a great lawyer?
I thought of trial lawyers who went to court to battle against discrimination in our workplaces and our schools.
This means that a person who goes to court with a problem must know and be able to prove how much money a breach of the tenancy agreement has cost him or her.
Did you know, most of the «big» traffic ticket firms don't have a partner or founder who goes to court on a regular basis?
But, that being said, that doesn't mean there aren't things an attorney can do to increase the number of cases that are dismissed, and that's where having an attorney who goes to court every day helps.
Well yes Micromax has the exclusive right to Cyanogen in India and they are the one who went to the court to protect their exclusive partnership with Cyanogen.
This is especially true when we hear of those who went to court and spent large sums in legal fees to no avail.

Not exact matches

What we in the West definitely don't know is the current location of Bo or Wang, what repercussions will be felt by Bo's powerful allies in politics, business and the military (the Financial Times reported May 14 that Bo's mentor and standing committee member Zhou Yongkang had been relieved of his duties as head of China's police, courts and spy apparatus), and who is going to lead China for the next 10 years, let alone what their policy leanings may be.
The Supreme Court allowed parts of Trump's ban to go into effect until it ultimately decides the case in October, but the justices said the ban does not apply to non-citizens who have formal relationships with people or entities in the U.S..
Even if Schneiderman does take the case to court, it will probably go through years of appeals through the New York system, with the case going in front of 13 judges who will each have their take on what constitutes gambling.
After the most recent order was issued, the same challengers who sued to stop the earlier bans went back to court.
Raisman, who has become a vocal critic of both organizations after initially revealing the abuse in her autobiography released last fall, did not plan to go to court but says she felt compelled to press forward because she believes USA Gymnastics and the USOC are not making a sincere effort to «properly address the problem.»
And over the years, it has gone to considerable lengths to protect the rights of its users to say pretty much whatever they wish, including fighting a French court case that was designed to identify users who posted anti-Semitic and homophobic remarks.
Why are lawyer's fees so high that going to court is affordable only to Canadians who are quite wealthy or poor enough to qualify for legal aid?
And Philip Slayton, a former University of Western Ontario dean of law who recently authored Lawyers Gone Bad: Money, Sex and Madness in Canada's Legal Profession (2007), is critical of the profession's disregard for the inability of the middle class to access the courts.
Lenders who issue deeds of trust do not have to go to court to foreclose on the home that the loan applies to.
According to law, unless the creditors file a case in the court, they are not allowed to take action against people who have gone bankrupt.
Some local homeowners who are delinquent on mortgages entered HAMP trial programs and went through a county court foreclosure - mitigation program, which aims to reduce volumes of repossessed homes.
If you are buying a defaulted piece of paper trading for 15 cents on the dollar, chances are, you aren't going to get very much in bankruptcy court (lose a little), but who knows, maybe you score big in the restructuring and get some stock that rips.
The suspect «explained to me that I would not be dealing with him if this deal went further, but that I would be dealing with others who worked for Zambada,» the agent later wrote in documents filed in U.S. District Court in Seattle.
May God have mercy on the Supreme Court justice souls, they are going to need it for those who chose death.
Clearly the compassion of the courts is going to reach far and wide under the new dispensation, even unto those who can not speak for themselves because they are «in a vegetative state or a permanent and irreversible state of unconsciousness.»
like the «right» through delusion that a cop has the «right» to shoot to kill someone who has not gone to court?
When I was a boy in Kentucky, I sometimes went down to the court house on Saturday night to watch the Holy Rollers, who held their meetings in one of the large court rooms.
Same thing with lawyer who won't take cases, decides to live like a criminial and won't go to court.
«Same thing with lawyer who won't take cases, decides to live like a criminal and won't go to court
The Supreme Court is going to rule on this in the very short term... conservative handwringing about who Obama may put on the court aside, how else can we imagine the conservative justices ruling on Court is going to rule on this in the very short term... conservative handwringing about who Obama may put on the court aside, how else can we imagine the conservative justices ruling on court aside, how else can we imagine the conservative justices ruling on this?
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