Sentences with phrase «action against other defendants»

When the other driver's insurance will not be enough to meet your damages demand, we will consider legal action against other defendants, such as road maintenance contractors, public transportation agencies, or component manufacturers.

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The employees» class action claims against IQT and the other defendant alleged in the certification motion, include: wrongful dismissal, conspiracy, negligence, inducing breach of contract, and breach of fiduciary duty.
The particular decision, York University v. Michael Markicevic, 2013 ONSC 4311, involves a request by one defendant to discharge a certificate of pending litigation registered against her real property and is part of a larger action by York against Markicevic and others concerning their alleged misuse of university resources.
If a forum state's courts have «general jurisdiction» over a defendant, this means that the defendant can be sued in that forum on any cause of action against that defendant arising anywhere in the world, regardless of any other relationship that the claim has to the forum state (except for claims in the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal courts which can be brought in a U.S. District Court located in the same state, or in an arbitration forum pursuant to a valid arbitration clause that binds the parties, an issue beyond the scope of this question and answer).
Google, who is not a party to the action against the defendant, argued that the Court could only prohibit Google from listing the defendant's websites on «google.ca», but not on any other international sites run by Google.
The settlement brings to a close the consolidated class action lawsuit brought in 2010 by multiple retirement funds against Countrywide and other defendants for securities violations involving the packaging and sale of MBS.
That defendant then had a right of action to pursue action against the other responsible parties to pay their fair share.
In 2008, another federal court harshly dismissed his claims for violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act against two other creditors, noting that Flury had «filed eleven lawsuits against various defendants over the last four years, and with the exception of one case that ended in a default judgment, plaintiff has voluntarily dismissed every action once the defendant moved to dismiss the case or otherwise responded to the complaint.»
This language appears to be an attempt to head - off arguments like those made by EFF and others in some of the other massive copyright infringement actions against scores of anonymous defendants.
On May 21, 2013, Perell J. certified a proposed class action against certain defendants in Zaniewicz v. Zungui Haixi Corp. based on misrepresentations in Zungui's IPO offering documents and other disclosure documents, including its audited and unaudited financial statements (2013 ONSC 2959).
The Plaintiff, Mr. Ghanim, brought an action against the Defendant, Mr. Ali, for damages arising from a traumatic brain injury and other injuries he alleged were sustained in the motor vehicle accident.
Among other reasons, the panel notes that any other interpretation could create a «venue gap, where at least some alien defendants would be entirely exempt from patent infringement actions... [and] this court — without clear guidance from Congress — will not broadly upend the well - established rule that suits against alien defendants are outside the operation of the federal venue laws.»
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