Sentences with phrase «litigating many»

At Evergreen Personal Injury Counsel, Gemma focuses on litigating complex cases involving injuries to or death of humans and animals.
For any action at law or in equity relating to the arbitration provision of these Terms of Use, you agree to resolve any dispute you have with Blue Buffalo exclusively in a state or federal court located in Connecticut, and to submit to the personal jurisdiction of the courts located in Connecticut for the purpose of litigating all such disputes.
The office is currently investigating the practices of over 70 debt relief companies and is litigating five cases.
The good news is that if it comes to that, litigating the claim isn't your problem.
LISTING AGENT: Advise seller, in writing, to seek advice from a real estate lawyer and / or a litigating lawyer who understands real estate contract law (before submitting the listing to MLS); not all are experts in all areas of law (many real estate lawyers do not do litigation and have to refer their file), immediately, if seller is deciding not to follow his listing agent's (magic word) «written» advice.
Litigating libel and slander claims is a long, arduous, expensive process.
You may also be requested to appear in court or at a deposition per the request of the litigating party or your own carrier.
It only takes one tourist with an attitude problem to make a liability claim, and you could be tied up in litigating that for years.
Before Amber Byers became an editor, she was an attorney whose practice included litigating business and contract disputes.
Apple needs to start introducing more than annual hardware upgrades and stop litigating innovators like Samsung.
I work at the Institute for Justice, and, like Mark and Steven, we've been litigating these school choice cases for about 12 years now, starting in Milwaukee.
That's the real thing — if we were litigating the successes of Brown — that's the real thing that would be first on the agenda to correct.
Our litigation team has experience in litigating issues related to student transfers and student enrollment.
Our litigation team has experience litigating and trying cases related to eminent domain, inverse condemnation, and other real estate and property disputes.
See McLEAN, K.: Constitutional Deference, Courts and Socio - Economic Rights in South Africa, Pretoria University Law Press, Pretoria, 2009; MBAZIRA, C.: Litigating Socio - Economic Rights in South Africa.
Litigating against a school district costs time and money that many parents don't have, and school districts are increasingly willing to spend.
Beyond speaking of standard litigating tactics, such as picking plaintiffs, witnesses, and exhibits, they spoke of success at spinning the media, hiring public relations firms, and engaging a lobbying firm to work with the legislature (in Kansas), all standard political tactics.
«Even if the ratification process goes as smoothly as the E.U. Commission would want it to, the first Unified Patent is unlikely to be filed before 2014 at the earliest, and only time will tell if the new system for litigating these patents is cheaper and simpler for its users,» says Peberdy.
«The danger is politicians don't want to get involved with litigating science.
Jepsen has said the cost of the settlement is preferable to the risk of the state being slapped with damages of $ 300 million or more if it had persisted in litigating the case, on which it already had suffered significant setbacks.
There are groups like Earthjustice and Natural Resources Defense Council that are litigating.
They are interested in litigating this issue,» Rikon said.
I did not vote for him in the primary and I'm disappointed he won, but if you look at the previous thread where Donovan wants to spend our tax money litigating against a Federal law instead of cleaning up the stench in Albany, he lost me for sure.
Ms. Maertz, a litigating attorney for the GEICO insurance company, was chosen by Democrats to face off against Mr. LaValle after former Democratic and Working Families Party candidate Regina Calcaterra was forced to drop out of the race because she had registered to vote in Pennsylvania for part of the last five years.
But Ms. Conlin and the others at the press conference argued the state attorney general plays a major role in defending abortion - rights cases, such as litigating efforts to interfere with access to abortion clinics, as occurred during the late 1980s with «Operation Rescue» protests led by controversial anti-abortion advocate Randall Terry.
The case is often referred to as Oneida I because it is the first of three times the Oneida Indian Nation reached the Supreme Court in litigating its land rights claims.
Firstly, it will be dedicating all its resources to negotiations in Brussels and at the WTO, where Liam Fox faces a horrifically complex series of talks in order to prevent exporters litigating against the UK on the basis of our tariff rate quotas.
Mr. Lally's past practice has included successfully representing President George W. Bush before the Miami - Dade and Orange County Boards of Election at the 2000 Florida Recounts; handling numerous complex corporate reorganizations involving multi-jurisdictional assets; recovering priceless stolen art from an international auction house; restructuring of clients» business affairs to reduce their tax and liability exposure; successfully litigating major elections cases and appeals; representing media groups in domestic and international litigation; handling complex domestic relations, divorce, and custody matters; serving as general counsel to numerous corporations in the health care, media, manufacturing, and hospitality industries; and representing parties in multi-national litigation.
The Trump administration's most consequential folly may be the litigating posture it has put itself in.
Aside the frustration inherent in this practice and the inconveniences that one has to go through when litigating in courts in Ghana, another litigant said, «you are forced to pay additional money to the registrars to build a new file for you... you don't have an option than to succumb to their demands.
He began litigating foodborne illness cases in 1993, when he represented Brianne Kiner, the most seriously injured survivor of the Jack in the Box E. coli O157: H7 outbreak.
For today's Buffet: litigating lunch; the best of the worst fried food; and a vegetable tries to hide its wholesome nature.
Although many people are motivated to mediate their divorce to avoid the cost of retaining a divorce attorney and litigating the matter, there are many ways that a consulting attorney can be helpful to you in the divorce process.
medical malpractice insurance) the costs and risks of litigating are often too great for an individual woman to bear.
In other words, make the rules plain so that football can spend less time and energy litigating itself as an event, and more time in play.
The SWA has been litigating across the world since the early 1950s to protect Scotch Whisky.
Gelb also has extensive experience litigating equal employment opportunity matters for the past 22 years, having tried several cases to verdict while defending employers before the EEOC and local fair employment agencies across the country.
The fact that these stories were triggered in part by an attorney with a long and lucrative financial history of litigating the Catholic community and were pressed with such enthusiasm by editors during Holy Week» and in particular on Good Friday» could hardly have been a coincidence....
Typically, attorneys will then argue that the only way their clients will get closure and peace is by litigating their expired cases.
Stop litigating your emotional agenda and passing it off as objective.
In any case, Giuliani's admission is more evidence that as Robert Mueller's team closes in on the Oval Office, Trump has decided to double down on litigating the president's scandals in the court of public opinion.
Former Managing Partner Marc Gross has over thirty years» experience litigating securities fraud and derivative actions, is a Vice President of the Institute of Law and Economic Policy, and frequently speaks at educational and legal forums on issues affecting shareholders.
Before founding Garrity Traina, PLLC, Mr. Garrity enjoyed success litigating complex commercial matters for a large national law firm and several specialized boutique firms.
There, Robert obtained extensive experience in litigating complex high value personal injury cases.
He has been a partner for over two decades, amassing a small fortune litigating securities and mergers and acquisitions cases.
At a recent Americans for Annuity Protection (AAP) board meeting, the board authorized AAP's support of litigating the negative impacts of the DOL Fiduciary Rule and its continued engagement in litigation efforts.
Yeomans said that though changes in litigating positions do occur and are sometimes dictated by court deadlines, the department must always be concerned not to undermine its own legitimacy by too drastic a reversal.
Aitken has made ample use of an enhanced Competition Act, beefed up just prior to her appointment as commissioner of the Competition Bureau in 2009, litigating without hesitation or remorse.
Broadcasters have been aggressively litigating against such services, contending they violate their copyrights and threaten their ability to generate advertising and control subscription fees.
While RPX's services for small businesses aren't negligible — it's unfortunate that small enterprises need to worry about this in the first place — the model is intriguing: Essentially, RPX is offering its expertise in negotiating and litigating patent cases to startups.
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