Sentences with phrase «about defence costs»

(Marc Beaumont won XYZ's 2016 case against Regulator; months of litigation about defence costs; confidential settlement at Mediation)
(Marc Beaumont won XYZ's 2016 case; months of litigation about defence costs; confidential settlement at Mediation)

Not exact matches

The Frenchman did finally strengthen the areas of defence and attack that most people thought he needed to but it was all a bit last minute and the former United and England striker Andy Cole feels that Wenger is very stubborn about doing what other people say he needs to and that this trait of our manager is costing Arsenal the chance of becoming champions of England once again.
Wanyama would cost about # 20million to sign due to his powerful approach and ability to play in defence.
While the Wynne - lose Premier of Ontario beats her breast about «her mistake» concerning rising unaffordable consumer energy costs (that produces real energy poverty for many people), she also exhorts us to join the Renewable Energy revolution: [PG] It is apparent that the people at Environmental Defence — the same ENGO that was a participant in the creation of the Green Energy Act — somehow believe they are superior energy planners than those with qualifications.
Media Legal Defence Initiative, the Open Society Justice Initiative, Index on Censorship, English PEN, Global Witness and Human Rights Watch jointly intervened in the case to express serious concern about the costs of defending libel and privacy claims in the UK.
The case also highlights the practical importance to registrants of a focused defence, given that the professional was ultimately responsible for about $ 75,000 in tribunal costs, and additional appeal costs, reflecting in part her repeated jurisdictional arguments.
In its defence of two actions against Imperial Tobacco, one being litigation by British Columbia for health care costs incurred by BC to treat illnesses caused by tobacco usage, and the second being a claim by class members who bought «light» or «mild» cigarettes, Imperial Tobacco sought to add Canada as a third party, based on statements Canada made to tobacco companies and the public about the purportedly lesser risk of «light» reduced - tar cigarettes as compared with normal cigarettes.
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