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2 Sep 2010, 11:04 am by Tana Fye
" In layman's terms, this means that drivers must submit to a breath test, also know as a PBT test. [read post]
24 Feb 2010, 10:04 am by Jason Sowards
Known for its publications aimed at the layman audience, this dictionary continues that tradition. [read post]
30 Oct 2015, 8:44 am by Isobel Williams
As an uninformed layman I’d been startled when I discovered that the JCPC hears appeals from jurisdictions which still carry out capital punishment – as does Jamaica – although the court would never sanction such a penalty. [read post]
7 Jul 2009, 3:56 am
[more]Jim Lindgren @ Volokh Conspiracy: A multi-state look at the use of "and Associates" in the name of a solo practiceWilliam Dyer @ Beldarblog: ...it doesn't take a sophisticated legal analysis for anyone, lawyer or layman, to recognize that claiming to be "Sotomayor & Associates" â€â [read post]
20 Jan 2016, 10:00 am by Law Offices of Nancy J. Bickford, APC
The time rule says (in layman’s terms) the community property portion of plan is a ratio. [read post]
17 Apr 2010, 6:30 pm by Brendan Holland
” In layman’s terms, it will allow FEMA, the National Weather Service, a state Governor, or others authorized to initiate public alert systems to automatically format and even target a specific geographic area and simultaneously alert the public using multiple media platforms including broadcast television, radio, cable, cell phones, and electronic highway signs. [read post]
12 Aug 2012, 11:40 am
The Ruling: Under the rules, a New York Probate Lawyer said a will executed by a layman must be construed with that fact in mind. [read post]
27 Jul 2015, 1:18 pm by Dan Pinnington
“I like it when a doctor explains things on my layman’s level as I am not a doctor. [read post]
2 Dec 2009, 8:13 pm by Leland Garvin
In layman’s terms means that you don’t have to talk to law enforcement if the answers to the questions could incriminate you. [read post]
23 May 2011, 1:59 pm by info@thomasjhenrylaw.com
The court further reasoned that since barratry is a crime for both the attorney and the layman, the ambulance driver could not recover because equity requires “clean hands” of the party attempting to enforce the contract. [read post]
7 Oct 2014, 7:22 am by Ron Coleman
” And indeed, running down the bio of the attorney of record, I see an accomplished generalist / litigator who is not a trademark lawyer — but who still exercised poor enough judgment not only to handle this himself with little more insight into the process than a well-focused layman, but with the full knowledge that he would subject himself to this level of scrutiny if anything went wrong. [read post]
31 Aug 2012, 9:00 am by Stephen Fairley
Uses layman’s language – If they are being completely honest, most people would tell you they prefer reading USA TODAY to the New York Times. [read post]
9 Apr 2015, 4:25 am by Sickels Frei Mims, P.C.
In layman’s terms, this decision means that an attorney sued for malpractice can argue that his/her former client would have been unable to collect any money awarded in a verdict. [read post]
24 Jan 2011, 6:49 am by Moseley Collins
Flood, (1976)17 Cal.3d 399. 410, reiterated the well established rule that The standard of care which the acts of a physician are to be measured is a matter peculiarly within the knowledge of experts; and presents a basic issue in a malpractice action that can only be proved by their testimony, unless the conduct required by the particular circumstances is within the common knowledge of the layman. [read post]
21 Feb 2021, 2:24 pm by admin
In his motion, he wrote that he was “confident in his ability to construct cogent arguments and defend his case at trial with learning of legal procedures and rules from research material and aid provided by the court with sufficient preparation time….Effects will continue to be made to submit legal papers with correct legal writings and citations as possible within custody under layman’s form. [read post]
17 Sep 2009, 11:17 am
According to the autopsy, they wrongly described bleeding patterns in the child's brain as conclusive evidence of trauma.For the layman, it's difficult to understand why a jury verdict based in part on an erroneous ruling of homicide should not be re-examined. [read post]
25 Mar 2024, 8:34 am by Demetrius J. Robinson
” In layman’s terms, that usually means the employers office or factory. [read post]
7 Sep 2023, 6:12 am by Todd Hendrickson
Expert witnesses simplify these complexities, explaining them in layman’s terms to the jury. [read post]
14 May 2016, 1:01 am by rhapsodyinbooks
Granville Sharp, an abolitionist layman who continually sought test cases against the legal justifications for slavery, was Somerset’s main backer. [read post]