Sentences with phrase «service in a federal lawsuit»

New York authorities have accused United Parcel Service in a federal lawsuit of shipping 700,000 cartons of untaxed cigarettes in the state between 2010 and 2014 despite an earlier agreement to stop.

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He has received recognition for his commitment to pro bono legal services, including his work as one of the lead attorneys in a successful federal civil rights lawsuit protecting the voting rights of Georgia citizens.
Alphabet's (goog) cloud - based Google Photos service uses similar technology and Google faces a lawsuit in Chicago like the one against Facebook in San Francisco federal court.
The Consumer Service Alliance of Texas joined the trade group in the lawsuit filed in a federal district court in Austin.
New York's Eric Schneiderman and Minnesota's Lori Swanson announced Friday that the lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court accuses the Department of Health and Human Services of withholding more than $ 1 billion.
Questions during the off - topic portion of the press conference included his opinion of the expected Democratic candidate in the 11th Congressional District special election and whether he'll campaign for Gentile, the prospect of Department of Homeland Security losing funding, religious organizations renting City school facilities for prayer / worship services and the related lawsuit, a NY Post report criticizing a newly - created NYPD training program, reported terror threats against shopping malls, the absence of a Lunar New Year message from the mayor and his non-attendance at the Lunar New Year parade, his reaction to Governor Cuomo's comment that their relationship will be «the best relationship between a mayor and governor in modern political history,» his scheduled trip to Albany on Wednesday and delays in federal funding of Sandy rebuilding.
Starting in the 1990s, Simpson led the charge in a federal lawsuit against the state that asserted the civil service test was biased against black and Hispanic state workers.
Law students working with Yale's legal services organization plan to file a class - action lawsuit in Federal District Court today against Gov. Dannel Malloy of Connecticut and the state's acting and former health commissioners on behalf of residents affected by Connecticut's Ebola quarantine policies, including two who were Yale graduate students.
The lawsuit filed Friday in federal court for the northern district of New York names the Democratic governor as a defendant along with the state Department of Financial Services and it superintendent, Maria Vullo.
The lawsuit, filed Friday in federal court for the Northern District of New York, names the governor as a defendant along with the state Department of Financial Services and its superintendent, Maria Vullo.
In September and December 2014, two federal court rulings prompted by lawsuits filed by the Center and other allies restored federal protections to wolves in Wyoming and in the western Great Lakes states, with the judges in each case finding that in stripping protections for wolves the Fish and Wildlife Service violated the Endangered Species AcIn September and December 2014, two federal court rulings prompted by lawsuits filed by the Center and other allies restored federal protections to wolves in Wyoming and in the western Great Lakes states, with the judges in each case finding that in stripping protections for wolves the Fish and Wildlife Service violated the Endangered Species Acin Wyoming and in the western Great Lakes states, with the judges in each case finding that in stripping protections for wolves the Fish and Wildlife Service violated the Endangered Species Acin the western Great Lakes states, with the judges in each case finding that in stripping protections for wolves the Fish and Wildlife Service violated the Endangered Species Acin each case finding that in stripping protections for wolves the Fish and Wildlife Service violated the Endangered Species Acin stripping protections for wolves the Fish and Wildlife Service violated the Endangered Species Act.
Parents of children assigned to failing schools in the New York City and Albany, N.Y., systems claimed in a lawsuit last week that those districts had denied students the chance to transfer or receive supplemental services as required by the federal law.
A federal judge in Alexandria, Va., has dismissed a lawsuit alleging copyright infringement by iParadigms LLC, the company that runs the Turnitin plagiarism - detection service.
More than a dozen federal class action lawsuits have been filed seeking damages from the Educational Testing Services (ETS) for errors in grading the PRAXIS Principles of Learning and Teaching Grade 7 - 12 exam required for entry - level classroom certification in many states.
More than twenty class action lawsuits charging the Educational Testing Service (ETS) with damaging 4,100 prospective teachers by erroneously giving them failing grades on its Praxis Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT) licensing exam (see Examiner, Fall 2004 and Spring - Summer 2004) have been consolidated in Federal District Court in Louisiana.
A lawsuit was filed in federal court on behalf of five students at Achievement First Crown Heights, claiming that the charter school did not provide mandated services «and were punished for behavior that arose from their disabilities.»
The lawsuit filed in federal court for the northern district of New York names the Democratic governor along with the state Department of Financial Services and its superintendent, Maria Vullo, as defendants.
Since 2014, she has worked as an attorney with the Federal Coordination and Compliance Section, where she coordinates with federal agencies to ensure consistent enforcement of civil rights statutes and Executive Orders prohibiting discrimination in federally conducted and assisted programs and activities and participates in investigations and lawsuits related to the failure to provide language access seFederal Coordination and Compliance Section, where she coordinates with federal agencies to ensure consistent enforcement of civil rights statutes and Executive Orders prohibiting discrimination in federally conducted and assisted programs and activities and participates in investigations and lawsuits related to the failure to provide language access sefederal agencies to ensure consistent enforcement of civil rights statutes and Executive Orders prohibiting discrimination in federally conducted and assisted programs and activities and participates in investigations and lawsuits related to the failure to provide language access services.
A federal class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of residents in California and New York who sought Author Solutions» services for self - publishing, and is seeking $ 5 million in damages.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey filed a lawsuit in August against the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA)-- doing business as FedLoan Servicing — and claimed it violated state and federal laws by not discharging loans for borrowers who agreed to accept certain public sector jobs.
Any student debtor that received a private student loan from Sallie Mae or had their federal or private student loans serviced through Navient and experienced repayment issues has a stake in the outcome of this lawsuit.
The largest student loan servicing company in the country, Navient, is currently embroiled in a federal lawsuit with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) alleging that the company «systematically and illegally» failed borrowers.
An example of his exemplary pro bono service is the favorable monetary settlement Bob achieved on behalf of a prisoner in a Section 1983 federal lawsuit he prosecuted against the Cook County Department of Corrections involving civil rights violations for refusal to provide medical treatment.
Lawyers at RRD have represented police, emergency services personnel, municipalities, town agencies and schools in over one - hundred lawsuits in the state and federal courts.
A foreclosure law firm in New York is accused in a federal lawsuit of overbilling Fannie Mae by inflating costs for mortgage - related services offered by its wholly owned affiliates.
Earlier this month, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit released a written opinion in a premises liability lawsuit against the federal government, alleging that the United States Forest Service, through its employees, was negligent in the maintenance of bike trails in a forest.
According to a recent report in the New York Times, an agency within the federal Health and Human Services Department issued a rule that bars any nursing home that receives federal funding from requiring that its residents resolve disputes in arbitration as an alternative to a lawsuit in a court.
Hearings resume [d] Monday in the Russian Federal Customs Service's $ 22.5 billion lawsuit against the bank, which was at the center of a major money - laundering scandal in the late 1990s.
But in court papers asking Huvelle to dismiss the lawsuit, the DOJ contends that the policies governing use of Pacer obligate users who think they have been billed in error to first request a refund from Pacer's service center, an assertion that at least one federal court has rejected.
Assumed the lead trial counsel role defending a Fortune 500 financial services company in a lawsuit pending in federal court in South Carolina, seeking $ 103 million in damages allegedly flowing from a breach of contract.
08/23/16: Georgia Network for Educational and Therapeutic Support / U.S. v. Georgia (N.D. Ga. 2016): The United States filed a lawsuit against the State of Georgia in federal district court to remedy violations of the ADA pertaining to the State's failure to provide thousands of public school students with behavior - related disabilities with appropriate mental health and therapeutic educational services and supports in the most integrated setting appropriate to their needs.
We just completed a federal HUD and state of Colorado discrimination lawsuit because because we denied a tenant a pit bull as a service animal (even though the city of Denver does not allow pit bulls in city limits at all).
Maryland federal court has considered a multiple listing service's motion to dismiss two antitrust allegations made in a counterclaim to the multiple listing service's copyright infringement lawsuit.
A federal appellate court has considered a photographer's appeal of the lower court's award of attorney's fees in her copyright infringement lawsuit against a multiple listing service.
A federal appellate court has considered whether a software company which provides software support to local municipalities could bring a copyright infringement lawsuit against a company owned by a multiple listing service when the company attempted to obtain property tax assessment information contained in a software program developed by the software company.
A Florida federal court considers allegations against a multiple listing service in a lawsuit brought by a photographer.
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