LEGAL TERMINOLOGY - CSRNation2024-03-28T23:52:07Zhttp://csrnation.ning.com/forum/topics/legal-terminology?groupUrl=wordhelp&commentId=1736041%3AComment%3A778320&groupId=1736041%3AGroup%3A599962&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI think that sounds right.tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-12-13:1736041:Comment:11155282009-12-13T21:08:14.707ZMarla Sharphttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/MarlaSharp
I think that sounds right.
I think that sounds right. I think that's it. Thanks! Lo…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-12-13:1736041:Comment:11155272009-12-13T21:07:07.174ZDawn Davilahttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/DawnDavila
I think that's it. Thanks! Looks familiar, but it didn't come to me, so thanks for the help. Dawn :)
I think that's it. Thanks! Looks familiar, but it didn't come to me, so thanks for the help. Dawn :) I think it is "en banc." I ha…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-12-13:1736041:Comment:11155262009-12-13T21:01:33.537ZJennie Annhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Jennie
I think it is "en banc." I have heard this term used a lot with the word "decision" after it.<br />
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<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_banc" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_banc</a>
I think it is "en banc." I have heard this term used a lot with the word "decision" after it.<br />
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<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_banc" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_banc</a> I started thinking -- maybe t…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-12-13:1736041:Comment:11155252009-12-13T20:30:26.911ZDawn Davilahttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/DawnDavila
I started thinking -- maybe this is a French or Latin term....anyone out there that might recognize the word I'm looking for?
I started thinking -- maybe this is a French or Latin term....anyone out there that might recognize the word I'm looking for? Could it be "ad hoc," which m…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-12-13:1736041:Comment:11155192009-12-13T18:06:04.781ZMarla Sharphttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/MarlaSharp
Could it be "ad hoc," which mean "for this purpose"?
Could it be "ad hoc," which mean "for this purpose"? Sounds like "ambunct"
Q Like…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-12-13:1736041:Comment:11155052009-12-13T15:51:50.147ZDawn Davilahttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/DawnDavila
Sounds like "ambunct"<br />
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Q Like is there any impairment under the AMA Guidelines specifically for this problem in the area of pain management?<br />
A I have been made aware that there has been a change now of like an ambunct decision regarding the deficiency in the AMA Guidelines to equate disability with impairment, and I'm not a hundred percent .....<br />
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My proofer suggested adjunct, but it clearly does not sound the same on the audio. Have tried every spelling I can think of and can't find anything…
Sounds like "ambunct"<br />
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Q Like is there any impairment under the AMA Guidelines specifically for this problem in the area of pain management?<br />
A I have been made aware that there has been a change now of like an ambunct decision regarding the deficiency in the AMA Guidelines to equate disability with impairment, and I'm not a hundred percent .....<br />
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My proofer suggested adjunct, but it clearly does not sound the same on the audio. Have tried every spelling I can think of and can't find anything that works. Thanks! That's it! Thanks so much!tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-06-28:1736041:Comment:10433302009-06-28T04:47:07.455ZHeatherhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Heather
That's it! Thanks so much!
That's it! Thanks so much! Check out these:
http://www.…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-06-28:1736041:Comment:10433272009-06-28T04:03:09.876ZMarla Sharphttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/MarlaSharp
Check out these:<br />
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<a href="http://www.fcinstitute.org/assets/resources/understandingthelanguageandprocess/TipsTechniquesandTools/The%20Legal%20Primer%20definitions.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.fcinstitute.org/assets/resources/understandingthelanguageandprocess/TipsTechniquesandTools/The%20Legal%20Primer%20definitions.pdf</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.moschettilaw.com/files/26cal.4th249.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.moschettilaw.com/files/26cal.4th249.pdf</a>
Check out these:<br />
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<a href="http://www.fcinstitute.org/assets/resources/understandingthelanguageandprocess/TipsTechniquesandTools/The%20Legal%20Primer%20definitions.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.fcinstitute.org/assets/resources/understandingthelanguageandprocess/TipsTechniquesandTools/The%20Legal%20Primer%20definitions.pdf</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.moschettilaw.com/files/26cal.4th249.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.moschettilaw.com/files/26cal.4th249.pdf</a> Sounds like the word Monteneg…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-06-28:1736041:Comment:10433262009-06-28T04:01:01.105ZMarla Sharphttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/MarlaSharp
Sounds like the word Montenegro. Have you Googled that?
Sounds like the word Montenegro. Have you Googled that? Hi! During a judgment the oth…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-06-28:1736041:Comment:10433112009-06-28T03:08:26.742ZHeatherhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Heather
Hi! During a judgment the other day, the judge said something that I wrote out as "mont may gro" order. He defined it as an order that was final unless there was a substantial change in circumstances.. or something along those lines. My audio failed that day, so I can't listen to it. I may have missed a syllable because I know I was trailing at that point and the word really threw me. Any ideas?<br />
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Thanks!<br />
Heather
Hi! During a judgment the other day, the judge said something that I wrote out as "mont may gro" order. He defined it as an order that was final unless there was a substantial change in circumstances.. or something along those lines. My audio failed that day, so I can't listen to it. I may have missed a syllable because I know I was trailing at that point and the word really threw me. Any ideas?<br />
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Thanks!<br />
Heather