Sentences with phrase «bring claims»

These cases usually require the injured worker to bring claims against contractors, subcontractors, developers, owners, material suppliers, architects, engineers, and insurance companies.
Natalie Douglas v Idis Group plc (ET, 2014) This was a case about whether the former Chief Executive of a company could bring claims for unfair dismissal and whistle - blowing in the ET, notwithstanding that she had spent the last few years working mostly in the US.
Workplace accident victims often bring claims against manufacturers of defective equipment, careless drivers, and other defendants that have no employment relationship to them.
The Negligence and Damages Bill may have succeeded in raising awareness of pressure to introduce a Scottish style approach to damages in fatal accidents claims and a widening of the categories of secondary victims who can bring claims for psychiatric injury.
Individuals seeking access to their own personal data, or bringing compensation claims, could be allowed to bring claims in the tribunal.
... It is well established that plaintiffs can only bring claims under a statute if they have a private right of action under the statute.
He continued, «When a State exercises its sovereignty to agree to a treaty, especially one which enables private parties to bring claims against it in an international forum, respect for the State's sovereignty requires close adherence to and compliance with exactly what the State has actually agreed to.
We bring claims against drivers and vehicle owners in the following types of cases:
In a situation where the truck driver or trucking company has little or no insurance, it is possible to bring claims against them while also bringing a claim against the victim's uninsured motorist coverage, if he has it.
Investors may also bring claims where the issuer has failed to make timely disclosure of a material change as required by securities law.
It is important to also note that non-resident divorcing spouses can not bring claims for corollary relief (i.e. support or property division) under the Divorce Act.
Injured individuals may bring claims or a lawsuit to recover the actual expenses associated with property damage, medical costs, economic damages and emotional and physical pain and suffering.
We defend owners from cost overruns and delay claims, and bring claims relating to design and construction issues, across the spectrum of formal and informal dispute resolution mechanisms.
Our negligent security lawyers can help victims bring these claims as well.
The knowledgeable lawyers at our Jackson office can help victims bring claims following truck crashes or other accidents.
Aggrieved EU citizens would effectively challenge the UK domestic implementation of the withdrawal agreement when they bring claims before the joint body.
However, he argued that the court should dispose of the case because the plaintiffs failed to exhaust their remedies under the Civil Service Reform Act, which required plaintiffs to first bring their claims to the Office of Special Counsel.
This article appeared in the August 2017 issue of the ABA Journal with the headline «Making It Personal: Court limits where plaintiffs can bring claims in 3 rulings»
However, there are also very many claimants who properly bring claims in order to obtain compensation for an actionable wrong committed against them.
AU further anticipates that plaintiffs who have experienced an unwanted pregnancy may bring claims against Qualitest for «wrongful pregnancy,» although such plaintiffs may face issues of comparative negligence for failing to notice that the placebo pills are a different color than the hormone - producing pills.
If her argument is that too many claims proceed when they have no merit, she should instead be encouraging her fellow HR directors to use the tools that already exist, such as seeking to strike out vexatious claims or seeking costs orders or deposit orders where claims are felt to be dubious, rather than simply attacking claimants and professionals for daring to seek to bring claims.
RELEASE OF LIABILITY You agree that: in consideration of Tails of Gray allowing your participation in this activity, under the terms set forth herein, you, for yourself and on behalf of your child or legal ward, heirs, administrators, personal representatives or assigns, do agree to hold harmless, release, and discharge Tails of Gray, its agent employees, officers, directors, representatives, assigns, members, affiliated organizations, Insurers, and others acting on its behalf of and from all claims, demands, causes of action and legal liability, whether the same be known or unknown anticipated or unanticipated, due to the Tails of Gray and or its associates ordinary negligence: and you further agree that you shall bring no claims, demands, actions and causes of action, and or litigation due to injury, including but not limited to serious bodily injury, death or property damage, sustained by you or your minor child and or legal ward in relation to the premises and operations of Tails of Gray.
You may bring claims only on your own behalf.
Any person dealing with the Product shall place no reliance whatsoever on HSIL and / or HSDS nor bring any claims or legal proceedings against HSIL and / or HSDS in any manner whatsoever.
I think that few people bring these claims, because few have a real hardship case.
The parties agree that either party may bring claims against the other only in his / her or its individual capacity and not as a plaintiff or class member in any purported class or representative proceeding.
IN THE ABSENCE OF THIS ARBITRATION AGREEMENT, YOU AND WE MAY OTHERWISE HAVE HAD A RIGHT OR OPPORTUNITY TO BRING CLAIMS IN A COURT, BEFORE A JUDGE OR JURY, AND / OR TO PARTICIPATE OR BE REPRESENTED IN A CASE FILED IN COURT BY OTHERS (INCLUDING CLASS ACTIONS).
Plaintiffs bring claims under federal and state antitrust laws to enjoin the illegal conduct and to obtain damages.»
YOU AND HBO AGREE THAT EACH MAY BRING CLAIMS AGAINST THE OTHER ONLY IN YOUR OR ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, AND NOT AS A PLAINTIFF OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY PURPORTED CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING.
YOU AND COMPANY AGREE THAT EACH MAY BRING CLAIMS AGAINST THE OTHER ONLY IN YOUR OR ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, AND NOT AS A PLAINTIFF OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY PURPORTED CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING.
The package would also impact the private sector, with one bill seeking to codify in law that sexual harassment is an unlawful and discriminatory practice and ensure that employees of small businesses can bring claims against their employers.
The bill would make reporting of child sex abuse easier by extending the statute of limitations and, most controversially, create a temporary, one - time «look - back» window for victims to bring claims.
«If you're going to get at the root of the problem, you need to make it easier to bring these claims and win them,» said Miriam Clark, president of the New York chapter of the National Employment Lawyers» Association.
Collective actions could allow approved organisations, like Citizens Advice Bureaux, (which saw an 18 per cent increase in employment discrimination enquiries in 2008/09) to bring claims on behalf of groups of people.
One of the reasons for the UK government's intransigence is likely to be the fear of how many other former subjects from around the world who had suffered brutality might still be alive and be encouraged by this case to bring claims.
For example, one might question whether employees have the resources to bring claims challenging an employer's systemic discriminatory decisions as being based upon customer preference or resulting in a disparate impact.
But Monday's lawsuit, filed by former Tesla employee Marcus Vaughn, is the first to bring those claims on behalf of a large class of black workers at the automaker's Fremont, California factory.
«If there are members of the association who are injured, the association can bring those claims on their behalf as well,» he says.
In October, California's state appeals court ruled that a housekeeper could bring a claim against her employer under the state's Fair Employment and Housing Act.
An «investor» can be any citizen (corporate or individual) of any of the three Party countries (Canada, Mexico, U.S.), who has an investment in one of the three Party countries, but can not bring a claim against his / her own country.
NAFTA Chapter 11 allows investors, whether corporate or individual, to bring a claim against one of the three Parties» governments.
A Canadian investor doing business in the U.S. or Mexico, however, would have standing to bring a claim as an «investor of a Party», that being Canada.
5 Although the court did not address private enforcement, it is worth noting that it does not appear that a private party could bring a claim under the CEA for fraud or manipulation in connection with the purchase or sale of virtual currencies.
Mr Page brought his claim against the NHS Trust Development Authority before the Croydon Employment Tribunal in August this year after he was suspended in March 2016.
There are three simple facts that he can not refute which bring his claim of «no heaven» into question: (1) Like all of us... Stephen Hawking doesn't know... what he doesn't know.
Mr Jones brings the claim on his own behalf and that of other persons who have entered into the litigation funding agreement with Bentham IMF.
As a general point, the statutory time limit for bringing a claim for damages for personal injuries is three years from the date of the incident.
In papers submitted by the UK Government last year in the case and seen by the BHA, the Government attempted to argue that there is no breach of EU law because «if a teacher brought a claim against a school (on the basis that the school, as an employer, had discriminated against them in their remuneration, for example), then the court or tribunal would consider the legislation in this wider context.
In 2013, former US Attorney Preet Bharara brought a claim against Prevezon, which is owned by Russian national Denis Katsyv, claiming that a portion of the stolen $ 230 million ended up in the company's bank accounts and was used to purchase NYC apartments.
In reality, the court denied Nilsen even permission to bring a claim, as there was no arguable case that any of his human rights were being breached.
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