Sentences with phrase «action against this government entity»

Note that special rules may apply to taking legal action against a government entity; an experienced injury attorney can help you navigate these standards.
If the hazard was created by a local, state, or federal government entity that was responsible for maintaining a pothole, man cover, or dangerous curve, your attorney may need to bring an action against this government entity.
So it's reasonable to ask whether or not it's even possible to pursue legal action against a government entity.

Not exact matches

This is the first known action taken by a local Japanese government entity against a non-compliant cryptocurrency exchange.
Discrimination against blacks in the crafts and their unions was already an issue 70 years ago, and affirmative action was initially instituted to attack this discrimination in entities that contracted with the government.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and other government entities have taken action against many of these companies.
But if you really want to attempt a pro se civil action, especially against a government entity, or other entity with essentially unlimited legal funds, you not only need all of the above but also some sort of assistance from somebody who knows the system.
Comment: One comment contended that the proposed regulation's requirement mandating covered entities to name the subjects of protected health information disclosed under a business partner contract as third party intended beneficiaries under the contract would have created an impermissible right of action against the government under the Federal Tort Claims Act («FTCA»).
If the road where this occurs is public, you may have a cause of action against the owner of the road, which may be a government entity or the construction company.
The Attorney General also has specific powers under the Massachusetts False Claims Act to bring actions against securities professionals who mislead or defraud municipalities or state government entities.
The Statement of Principles details the current «marriage crisis,» refutes arguments against marriage, defines marriage, explains the importance of marriage and the costs of divorce, describes several ongoing pro-marriage movements, and outlines a call to action for government entities, married couples, and others.
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