Sentences with phrase «herzer claiming in court»

President Trump's lawyers claimed in court on Friday that Stephanie Clifford violated a confidentially agreement at least 20 times, exposing her to damages of at least $ 20 million.
MTel had claimed in court that Apple's iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, as well as its Airport Wi - Fi routers, infringed the patents, particularly through the firm's iMessage feature and its email apps.
His lawyers claimed in court papers on Friday that the adult film actress — who allegedly had an affair with him beginning in 2006 — has violated a confidentiality agreement at least 20 times, opening her up to damages of $ 20 million.
A Boca Raton attorney handling the case, Audra Simovitch, now is claiming in court documents that Deschamps is blocking discovery of the true assets in the estate.
Target also claims in court documents that its rapid roll - out, designed to quickly achieve scale in the Canadian market, had the unintended effect of limiting the impact of new store openings in some cities.
While the case was decided 5 — 4, the opinions that accompanied the court's decision also signal that seven of the nine justices agree that businesses can make religious liberty claims in court — an important ruling, said Joshua Hawley, senior counsel for The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty.
For instance, the clergyperson who is told at coffee hour by Mr. White that Mr. White held up a bank could not claim in court that such information was given in confidence.
But the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is fighting this claim in court, alleging that it is misleading or deceptive advertising as the birds in factory farms are confined at such high densities inside sheds that they can not roam around freely.
Arrested in Houston in 1985 after running onto the field and kissing Astros pitcher Nolan Ryan and shortstop Dickie Thon, she successfully used a «gravity defense,» claiming in court that physics caused her to fall over an Astrodome fence and onto the playing surface.
«Giving victims the opportunity to advance their claims in court is the right thing to do and I urge the Legislature to join me and pass this measure once and for all.»
The plan would outlaw a hiring practice prohibiting some employees from settling sexual harassment claims in court.
To do that, Cuomo is proposing a five - point plan that starts with what he said would be the strongest campaign disclosure rules in the nation — including revealing client lists from outside businesses, which he said are not protected, as lawmakers have claimed in court.
Whilst in BNI custody, he was said to be in solitary confinement and at one point claimed in court that the security operatives wanted to kill him through food poisoning.
Lawyer Richard Luthmann, who once unsuccessfully ran for Staten Island Borough President and claimed in court that the head of the borough's Democratic Party had sicced the mob on him, said he's considering a run against Republican Malliotakis in November's election.
Barket declined to comment Tuesday, saying he would answer the claims in court and not in the news media.
A former Russian escort claims in court papers that ex-Gov.
Attorneys for ex-lobbyist Todd Howe claim in a court filing that what COR Development has described in a lawsuit as an $ 85,000 «loan» to Howe was actually «part of an illegal conspiracy to deprive the public of its intangible right to honest services of an employee of the State of New York by soliciting and giving bribes and gratuities.»
The state's attorneys claimed in court last week that Mr. Cuomo was «actively considering» all the factors involved in permitting the special election to go forward, but needed more time.
A defense attorney claimed in court Thursday that the federal government's bribery case against Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez (N.J.) and a Florida doctor is an «attack» on Hispanic Americans.
Forced arbitration clauses, which can be included in employee hiring documents, require employees to waive their right to seek settlements for sexual harassment claims in court or through law enforcement.
Gallo blamed the failure on the county Board of Elections for mailing the acceptance forms late and claimed in court that a postage meter stamp dated the day of the deadline should suffice even though an official postmark is dated the day after.
«May we also point out that since his arrest and even up to about a week ago, our son has made several overtures to the arresting authority for him to refund the money since they now claim in court that it came from government coffers.
Last year, NHS England claimed in court that it didn't have the power to offer PrEP drugs, which slash the rate of HIV infection.
For decades, forensic examiners have sometimes claimed in court that so - called pattern evidence — like ballistic markings, fingerprints, shoeprints, and more — could conclusively link evidence to a suspect.
THE PARTIES WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO LITIGATE SUCH CONTROVERSIES, DISPUTES, OR CLAIMS IN A COURT OF LAW, AND WAIVE THE RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY.
Set in Beirut, the story is about a young boy called Zain who, while on trial for a stabbing, claims in court that he wants to sue his parents for the miserable life they have given him.
The district had claimed in court that when the elementary grades were returned to resegregated neighborhood schools, safeguards would be installed to ensure that equity was monitored, and that programs would be implemented to foster student integration.
The prohibition of denial of clearly established historical facts about crimes against humanity constitutes in itself a protection of truth (which the victims of crimes against humanity have a right to claim in the court).
IN THE ABSENCE OF THIS ARBITRATION AGREEMENT, YOU AND WE MAY OTHERWISE HAVE HAD A RIGHT OR OPPORTUNITY TO BRING CLAIMS IN A COURT, BEFORE A JUDGE OR JURY, AND / OR TO PARTICIPATE OR BE REPRESENTED IN A CASE FILED IN COURT BY OTHERS (INCLUDING CLASS ACTIONS).
BECAUSE YOUR PURCHASE AND USE OF OUR PRODUCT REQUIRES THAT YOU CONSENT TO ARBITRATION OF YOUR CLAIMS OR DISPUTES, YOU WILL NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO PURSUE YOUR CLAIM IN COURT OR BEFORE A JUDGE OR JURY OR TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION OR ANY OTHER COLLECTIVE OR REPRESENTIVE PROCEEDING, EXCEPT FOR SMALL CLAIMS COURT.
The debtor claims in court records that difficult economic and personal circumstances prevented her from paying anything toward the loans, now total $ 21,593, with interest.
Ultimately if it doesn't budge you'll need to decide whether to continue your claim in court.
They must raise claims in court.
Well, more often than not, your inspection contract can prevent significant legal expenses defending a claim in court.
Five years and several million dollars later, a New York art collector claims in court that the sculptor Jeff Koons and the Gagosian Gallery are running a «garden - variety» fraud with all the hallmarks of a Ponzi scheme.
Mr. Klaris started his career defending media and entertainment companies against libel, privacy, news gathering, copyright, and other claims in courts around the United States.
Friday June 12th 2009 — Charged with assault & illegally in Kenya (plead not guilty to both charges) The prosecuting officer claims in court, the complainant is in a coma and unlikely to last the weekend in a very dishonest statement so we are retained in custody till the following Monday.
His lawyers claimed in the court documents that his emails, mobile phone and WhatsApp messages were hacked and that criminals accessed his computer and phone to send the messages in an attempt to malign him.
The inventor usually knows this and will take a moment before bringing a costly suit against a worthy competitor who would be able to show the invalidity of the claim in the court of law.
Both, for instance, cite Santa Cruz County's claims in court that it will face a 98 percent chance of a «devastating three - foot - flood by 2050,» an assertion not included in the county's bond prospectus.
Michael Mann, an IPCC colleague of Weaver's, is currently the object of much derision after claiming in a court document that he, too, is similarly a Nobel laureate.
He claims in court that the neighbor borrowed a kettle from him and returned it damaged.
He eventually claimed in court that the accounting department and CFO were to blame for WorldCom's «fuzzy» math, but since his fortune was in WorldCom stock and he tended to keep a pretty firm handle on the company in general, the jury didn't believe him.
If that administrative claim is denied you will have 6 months to file a civil personal injury claim in court.
This will give them the chance to file a claim in court and receive damages based on a «pure comparative negligence» system.
For more information on filing a claim in the Court of Common Pleas, visit the Franklin County Clerk of Court's webpage.
Once you file an Omaha car accident claim in court, this is considered suing an individual.
Thousands of harassment complaints are made each year to these tribunals with a far greater likelihood that they will succeed compared with a civil claim in court.
In Massachusetts, you have three years to negotiate a settlement or file your claim in court or you can lose your right to any compensation for most cases.
A 2013 ruling in Wilson v. Solis Mexican Foods Ltd sets a new precedent, paving the way for employees to pursue human rights claims in court where the financial outcome can be largely unpredictable and inconsistent — yet rewarding.
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