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"Having tapes makes it a much more difficult case to defend than Ryan's was," said Joel Levin, one of the Ryan prosecutors who is now a lawyer at Perkins Coie.
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"They're very difficult cases to defend in front of juries because juries often have the benefit of 20-20 hindsight".
It may be a difficult case to prove, but the complaint filed last month by the National Labor Relations Board against Boeing is a welcome effort to defend workers' right to collective bargaining.
"They are difficult cases to prove".
"They are very difficult cases to prove.
Employment cases are difficult to defend against, lawyers say, since they often turn on emotional issues and differing perceptions of what occurred.
Compliance was particularly good among dentists who, as well as being strongly urged to adopt the new guidelines by the chief dental officer, NICE, and the dental press, were advised by the malpractice insurance organisations that it would be difficult to defend cases where the new guidelines had not been followed.
In a report prepared for council members, city lawyers said it would be difficult to defend the case because Los Angeles had failed to take steps to protect beachgoers despite repeated collisions in the area.
Although we do not know exactly why this occurred, insurers or physicians may feel as though cases resulting in death are more difficult to defend in court than cases resulting in injury, and therefore settlement is the best option.
There have been false convictions in pedophile cases, evidenced by innocence projects nationwide, and the cases, in general, can be difficult to defend since the accused is typically presumed guilty by outsiders.
Barring such alarming possibilities, the Fed's haste is difficult to understand and even more difficult to defend.
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