Sentences with phrase «cases against government»

It would have helped a great deal with other ongoing cases against the government and the dishonorable minister in question.
The skilled personal injury attorneys at the South Florida law firm of Friedman, Rodman & Frank have extensive experience handling cases against government entities, and we know how to successfully navigate the unique legal landscape in which these claims arise.
Due to the office's location in the nation's capital, Mr. Machen was frequently responsible for representing the United States in matters of great significance to the entire country, including the successful prosecution of the largest domestic bribery and bid - rigging scheme in the history of federal contracting, and a number of landmark settlements in False Claims Act cases against government contractors, healthcare providers and pharmaceutical companies.
In cases against the government, you must often take action much quicker by providing them with proper notice within weeks of the accident.
Experienced and knowledgeable in cases against government agencies, you can trust us to fight for your rights and future.
Experienced and knowledgeable in cases against government agencies, you can trust us to fight for your rights
The court must offer protection under the law, including in cases against the government.
Before Comey tapped him to lead the Richmond office in 2014, he was section chief of the Public Corruption and Civil Rights Section, investigating some of the highest profile cases against government officials and civil rights violations in recent years.
The church was one of 27 churches fighting a joint case against a government decision to confiscate and demolish their buildings.
Client Earth previously won a case against Government in the Supreme Court last year, which ruled that it must come up with plans to combat air pollution «as soon as possible».
It was a joint appearance with Dave Prentis, the head of the Unison union which brought the successful case against the Government.
But it was hard, watching Ed Miliband make the case against the government, to avoid the impression that this wasn't the main event at all.
The first Muslim woman to serve in a British cabinet makes a powerful case against the government's anti-terrorism policy
The court ruled in a civil case against the government brought by an environmental group called Urgenda.
Klimaatzaak hopes the Belgian court in Brussels will rule in line with the valuable legal precedents in the Netherlands and Washington, and will follow as the third stone setting in motion what could become an avalanche of successful climate change court cases against governments worldwide.
Civil rights campaign group Liberty has won its case against the government's controversial surveillance law, the Investigatory Powers Act 2016.
If you dispute the ticket and win, does that not mean that the government erred in giving you the ticket and do you not have a case against the government to recover costs incurred because of their error?
Of course, there's another reason to avoid legal practice in Singapore: Apparently, it's impossible to win a case against the government.
Although this case took place in Indiana, it is relevant to Florida bike injury victims because it illustrates the difficulties that an accident victim may face when bringing a personal injury case against a government entity or employee.
It's always nice to win a case against the government or a multi-million dollar corporation exercising government - conferred power like eminent domain.

Not exact matches

Mueller said on Thursday that the government would need likely need three weeks to present its case in court against Manafort and Gates.
In Iraq, part of Petraeus's success was built on helping to engineer a shift in loyalties among Sunni Muslim militias that, in many cases, had been fighting against the U.S. and Iraqi government.
CNBC's David Faber reports on comments from Makan Delrahim, U.S. assistant Attorney General, about the government's antitrust case against the AT&T - Time Warner deal.
It's that principle that led to the government's antitrust case against Microsoft; the company was accused of trying to use its dominance in PC operating systems to thwart competition in the nascent market for web browsers.
CNBC's Leslie Picker takes a look at the background of Makan Delrahim, the man leading the government's antitrust case against the AT&T - Time Warner merger.
Debating whether the government has a legitimate antitrust case against AT&T over its deal for Time Warner with Ethan Glass, partner at Quinn Emanuel and former assistant chief DOJ antitrust division, and Seth Bloom, Bloom Strategic Counsel president and former general counsel of Senate Antitrust Subcommittee.
Taking place in a California federal court, the case pits Apple against the U.S. government over control of the iPhone, with terrorism and privacy as the backdrop.
After learning more about the case, Kondoker said he is now in favor of Apple and agrees with the tech giant that «this software the government wants them to use will be used against millions of other innocent people.»
«For more than four years, the government of Ecuador has offered to cooperate in facilitating the questioning of Julian Assange in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, as well as proposing other political and legal measures, in order to reach a satisfactory solution for all parties involved in the legal case against Julian Assange, to end the unnecessary delays in the process and to ensure full and effective legal protection, Ecuador said in a statement, Press Association reported.
Europe's second - highest court has rejected a request from the U.S. government to intervene in Apple's challenge against an EU order to pay back taxes of up to 13 billion euros ($ 15.3 billion) because it failed to prove a direct interest in the outcome of the case.
Robert McDowell, former FCC commissioner and partner at Cooley LLP, and Paul Denis, Dechert LLP partner and former Justice Department antitrust division, discuss the government's antitrust case against AT&T's merger with Time Warner.
«It's the nuclear option,» said Jeffrey Neiman, a lawyer in Florida who was one of the lead prosecutors on the federal government's initial 2009 case against UBS's Swiss bank.
VANCOUVER — British Columbia's court case over the flow of heavy oil through the province could be damaged by the NDP government's previous positions against the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline, says a legal expert.
If any of the court cases against Kinder Morgan land in our favour, the public will need to mobilize quickly to force governments to respect the decision.
For instance, the criminal case against former minister of economic development Aleksey Ulyukayev — initiated in 2016 by Igor Sechin, head of the state - owned oil company Rosneft — was evidently part of Sechin's struggle against Prime Minister Dmitriy Medvedev's government over power and resources.
Cases against regulators often are filed by trade associations to protect individual companies from any potential blowback from the government or the public.
Consider TransCanada Corp., which recently launched a $ 15 - billion (U.S.) arbitration case against the U.S. government over President Barack Obama's rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline.
By midday Tuesday Mr. Snowden himself, in a Twitter message from his exile in Moscow, declared that «circumstantial evidence and conventional wisdom indicates Russian responsibility» for publication, which he interpreted as a warning shot to the American government in case it was thinking of imposing sanctions against Russia in the cybertheft of documents from the Democratic National Committee.
It's a fairly interesting challenge that Wynne is making, having a provincial government coming out against federal legislation in this sense, but as the province has the duty to enforce the Criminal Code, her asking for options so publicly is an interesting case.
I have previously laid out the case that the government has cheated legal immigrants for decades by erroneously counting the spouses and children of immigrants against the quotas for immigration, thereby reducing the total amount of immigration substantially.
Bitcoiners like to make the case that bitcoin is an anonymous tool and a perfect function to fight against the government, central bank and financial institutions.
Two lead prosecutors handling the case — Thomas McKay and Nicolas Roos — are part of the public corruption unit of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan and prosecute public officials and people engaged in conspiracy or fraud against the government.
AND DISGUSTING WITH THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA, AND THEIR HELP OF THE COVER UP OF THIS MASSIVE MASSIVE CASE AGAINST THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA, AND THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND!
Solzhenitsyn encountered a startling case of rationalization when the Soviet editor Lebedev said to him, «If Tolstoy were alive now and wrote as he did then [meaning against the government] he wouldn't be Tolstoy.»
I concluded at the time of the riots that of all the things the government now needed to do, it was the married family which most urgently needed to be rebuilt: I was and remain as certain of that as anything I have ever written, and I have been saying it repeatedly for over 20 years: I was saying it, for instance, when I was attacking (in The Mail and also The Telegraph), as it went through the Commons, the parliamentary bill which became that disastrous piece of (Tory) legislation called the Children Act 1989, which abolished parental rights (substituting for them the much weaker «parental responsibility»), which encouraged parents not to spend too much time with their children, which even, preposterously, gave children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack.»
As Ta - Nehisi Coates documented recently in his long and compelling cover story for The Atlantic, «The Case for Reparations,» the government of the United States for centuries has perpetuated systemic injustice against African Americans.
What's at stake in this case is whether or not the government can force private business owners to act against their religious convictions.
It will hear cases of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity that national governments are unable or unwilling to prosecute.
But in many recent cases they have tended to agree more readily on another thesis: that the free - exercise clause does not interpose protections of religious obligations and practices that it once did (from 1940 to 1981), and that the establishment clause does not have the, force against government action that it once did (from 1948 to 1985)
In all these cases, RFRA would provide a legal shield against the power of pro-abortion governments.
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