Sentences with phrase «aided and abetted»

The rise of the intangible law firm will be aided and abetted by more sophisticated law firm marketing and branding efforts, too.
May a corporate lawyer and his law firm be sued in Delaware as to claims arising out of their actions in providing advice and services to a Delaware public corporation, its directors, and its managers regarding matters of Delaware corporate law when the lawyer and law firm: i) prepared and delivered to Delaware for filing a certificate amendment under challenge in the lawsuit; ii) advertise themselves as being able to provide coast - to - coast legal services and as experts in matters of corporate governance; iii) provided legal advice on a range of Delaware law matters at issue in the lawsuit; iv) undertook to direct the defense of the lawsuit; and v) face well - pled allegations of having aided and abetted the top managers of the corporation in breaching their fiduciary duties by entrenching and enriching themselves at the expense of the corporation and its public stockholders?
First, we are in the midst of a profound cultural and economic shift, aided and abetted by technology, wherein intellectual property becomes a «public good» (in the economic rather than normative sense of the word).
Merritt also went so far as to suggest that Limbaugh «aided and abetted» in a crime by urging voters to switch sides to cause chaos.
So Mr Habib sued the Australian Government for the torts of misfeasance in public office and of intentional infliction of indirect harm by its officials when they aided and abetted his alleged torture.
Inc. for $ 2 billion, charging Morgan aided and abetted fraud in a case heading to trial on March 21.
In The Cadaver King and the Country Dentist: A True Story of Injustice in the American South, authors Radley Balko and Tucker Carrington lay out what happened; how the state's legal system aided and abetted the use of flawed forensic evidence; how systemic racism influenced Mississippi's coroner system; and the stories of some of the innocent people whose lives were derailed.
Aided and abetted by bureaucracy who live to regulate.
«Fear is aided and abetted by exaggeration, distortion, and falsehoods.
Greenpeace's aim with this exaggeration, aided and abetted by Adam's reports, seems to be the establishment of international rules to regulate the trade in beef, pushed through on a wave of consumer guilt.
Except that now it is aided and abetted by those who would be scrutinising it were it not for the fact that sociology has lost any sense of mission, just as political parties, the media, environmentalist activists and a host of scholarly disciplines attempting to justify themselves in terms of «relevance» have lost sense of their mission.
They were aided and abetted by the honed skills of academic institutions that are incestuous systems with the prisoners running the prison and the wardens being promoted prisoners to protect themselves at all costs.
To date, the electric utility industry has aided and abetted the climate alarmist cause, if not by actually lobbying for global warming regulation, then at least by its willingness to entertain such regulation as public policy worthy of serious consideration.
those who are well familiar with the lyrics of Sting's earlier solo material will recognize that he was inadvertantly part of that meme... Sting aided and abetted Maggie?
I'd throw in the history of environmental scares aided and abetted by scientists.
A 2002 lawsuit, Kiobel v. Shell, alleges that Shell «aided and abetted» the Nigerian military dictatorship in committing severe human rights abuses against members of the Ogoni people who were involved in a nonviolent movement to stop it from drilling for oil in their rich Niger River Delta homeland.
However, little by little the «climate change» edifice is crumbling, aided and abetted by a particularly savage winter across the Northern Hemisphere in spite of the Met Office's confident prediction to the contrary.
The issuing of money, by central banks, is theft from the 99 %, aided and abetted by leveraged bank lending.
The Missouri River Basin is a threatened bioregion due to unmitigated abuse by extractive fossil fuel industries, aided and abetted by federal and local government policies and actions which deny sovereign and inherent Native rights to manage land and water resources.
And Mann still hasn't suffered legally or professionally for either his original misconduct or the obvious coverup he aided and abetted.
line (aided and abetted by WGII Co-Chair, Chris Field) since at least March of this year.
All of which is ably aided and abetted by the ABC, the Alarmist Broadcasting Corporation, naturally:
They are aided and abetted by selective summarizing of key sections of the report.
However, dig a little deeper and it's clear that the thing is all about making money from a gullible proletariat, aided and abetted by a witless media.
the public into quiescence, aided and abetted by MSM «churnalists».
Currently the Earth is in a warming trend, perhaps aided and abetted by man's profligate use of high carbon fuels.
And indeed, the fossil fuel industry's generation - long campaign of denial, deceit and disinformation — aided and abetted by so - called «journalists» such as yourself — has been tragically successful at creating obstruction and delay, and millions of people are already suffering and millions more will inevitably suffer and die as a result, no matter what we do now.
His genius was aided and abetted by Lizzie Fitch, his gifted classmate and onscreen foil.
As the wall text points out, the effects span the spectrum of visible light, aided and abetted by the orange glow of the reflective material on the backs of the multiple pieces spread across an entire wall of the gallery.
A rapid ascent to fame — aided and abetted by social media — can create a dangerous value bubble around an artist's oeuvre.
Many Canadians (aided and abetted by certain vested interests) began to conclude that the Canadian Government is calling for insured bank deposits to take a haircut in the event of a major bank failure.
The classic historical bubbles we think of such as South Sea, Tulip, and Sector Specific; Gold / Technical / REITs / US property are recognized post-event but in all the above events there was a mania often aided and abetted by institutional and or government assistance / interference.
Global Client Solutions and Rocky Mountain Bank & Trust Said to Have Aided and Abetted Debt Settlement Companies to Violate Statute.
It seems my muse, aided and abetted by the lead in Challenge, has decided that I've written not only that book but the entire series in the wrong POV.
This improbable duo concocts an ingenious plan to get the town talking about the day Mahony's mother disappeared and are aided and abetted by a cast of eccentric characters, both living and dead.
Presented by Philip Jones, deputy editor of The Bookseller aided and abetted by Sam Missingham and Catherine Neilan corralling the chat room.
This nightmare is aided and abetted by Chairman Peter Booth Wiley and his entourage, who engage vulnerable employees in the literary equivalent of trench warfare.
«I think people have had it with a system that's systematically ruining the middle class and mortgaging the prosperity of future generations so that a small clique of ultra-rich predators can rob the world blind, aided and abetted by their lobbyist buddies, and the politicians and regulators and media cronies they own lock, stock and barrel.»
Wily Miles, the overweight older brother of twin sisters he professes to loathe yet watches over tenderly, sets up phone taps of increasing sophistication, opens e-mail, eavesdrops, and paws through drawers, aided and abetted by his friend Hector, who is highly suspicious, and rightfully so, of Eli, post-separation Irene's increasingly enigmatic and elusive lover.
An honest, funny, moving account of what a mother will do to survive and provide, aided and abetted by alcohol.
60 - mph arrives from a standing start in the neighborhood of five seconds with the Grand Cherokee SRT's throttle pinned to the floor, aided and abetted by a specially - tuned four - wheel drive system as well as a launch control feature.
416 horsepower and 371 lb - ft of torque allow the IS F to hit 60 - mph in just 4.7 seconds, and handling is aided and abetted by 19 - rims wrapped in performance rubber.
One staffer notes the 1.8 L engine's calling card: thrust on demand in almost any driving situation, aided and abetted by the precise 5 - speed manual transmission.
Vandevender «aided and abetted the corporation to embezzle, misapply, and convert to its own use $ 388,422.68 in North Carolina Withholding Tax,» according to the
Vandevender is said to have «aided and abetted the [Truth Outreach Center, Inc.] to embezzle, misapply, and convert to its own use $ 388,422.68 in North Carolina Withholding Tax,» according to a Department of Revenue news release.
The fact that many teachers come into the profession with little in the way of subject - matter competency and training in classroom instructional methods — a fault that lies largely with the failures of the nation's university schools of education (who are aided and abetted by the NEA and AFT)-- also means that not every teacher has the expertise needed to offer a thoughtful view on policies and practices.
Nor did Duncan admit that one reason why states and districts complained about No Child's accountability and proficiency goals was because of their own gamesmanship, failing to elevate (and in some cases, deliberately lower) standards and proficiency targets more - rigorous in the first place, then moving to ramp them up just a few years before the 2014 target would come into play, aided and abetted by Duncan and his predecessors.
Third, current pre-service teacher education and subsequent in - service professional development (PD) is characterised by very narrow conceptions about how teachers should teach — aided and abetted by the content of Australian State and Territory curriculum documents.
Even worse is that these conditions are aided and abetted by defenders of traditional public education practices, who argue that the problems of American public education can not be solved until poverty is eradicated and parents and other reformers are kept out of schools.
Meanwhile, one U.S. school system after another — many of them aided and abetted by the Asia Society — is nodding appreciatively to the Beijing government and accepting language study courtesy of a branch of the Chinese government known as Hanban.
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