Not exact matches
For example, Amgen has
challenged Novartis
in court over its Enbrel copycat, even as it chases its own approval for biosimilar Humira.
Over the weekend, Horgan's government announced it will
challenge that decision
in the Federal
Court.
Easing EPA restrictions — the industry is
challenging EPA
in court — would help
over the long run, but not enough to offset the loss of market share to natural gas, he said.
Moses and Paul Obeid have filed an application (NSD490 / 2014)
in the Federal
Court challenging s 155 notices issued to them by the ACCC as part of the ACCC's investigation into alleged cartel conduct relating to the 2009 tender process for an exploration mining licence
over the Mount Penny coal tenement
in the Bylong Valley.
Valve Corporation, the US - based video game developer and distribution business with more than 2.2 million subscribers
in Australia, has lost its High
Court challenge over a $ 3 million fine for misleading or deceptive conduct.
We have been
challenged on this
in court on occasions
over a period of time.
And I don't think the lawmakers want to discuss that
over 1,300 «rights and responsibilities» all have potential legal
challenges in the
courts — and potential referendums — and potential legislation changing this law.
The last presidential election results
in 2012 were
challenged in Ghana's Supreme
Court, the highest court of the land, and for eight months on end, lawyers had to be pouring over thousands of pink sheets,
Court, the highest
court of the land, and for eight months on end, lawyers had to be pouring over thousands of pink sheets,
court of the land, and for eight months on end, lawyers had to be pouring
over thousands of pink sheets, etc..
The Senate GOP has filed a
challenge in Supreme
Court, claiming that it's not fair to compel Republicans to hand
over documents that outline their political campaign strategies to a commission appointed by a Democratic governor.
A group of campaigning lawyers have, meanwhile, won the first stage of their High
Court challenge over election spending
in the run - up to the EU referendum.
Earlier this week, Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins revealed on CapTon that her conference, though still upset
over the Cuomo administration's memorandum of understanding with the GOP that appears to roll back a key provision of the SAFE Act, does not plan to
challenge the document
in court.
The former National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd) who is standing trial
over allegations of illegal possession of arms before the Federal High
Court sitting in Abuja has filed a Preliminary Objection challenging the application by the Federal Government to revoke the bail earlier granted to him by the c
Court sitting
in Abuja has filed a Preliminary Objection
challenging the application by the Federal Government to revoke the bail earlier granted to him by the
courtcourt.
Noel's decision represents some advance
over the previous decision,
in the
challenge brought to the Supreme
Court in 2014 by Tony Nicklinson and Paul Lamb.
Germany's main parties have been repeatedly
challenged in the country's constitutional
court over the years because they created a set of rules that benefited themselves at the expense of smaller rivals new to the system.
Following the lead judgment taken by Justice Walter Samuel Onnoghen, which held that the CCT was properly constituted to exercise jurisdiction
over Saraki's trial, Saraki through his Special Adviser on (Media and Publicity), Yusuph Olaniyonu said «after listening to the ruling of the Supreme
Court in the appeal he (Saraki) filed to challenge the process of arraigning him before the Code of Conduct Tribunal, he expresses disappointment over the Judgment of the apex court in the country on the six grounds of his ap
Court in the appeal he (Saraki) filed to
challenge the process of arraigning him before the Code of Conduct Tribunal, he expresses disappointment
over the Judgment of the apex
court in the country on the six grounds of his ap
court in the country on the six grounds of his appeal.
The former National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd) who is standing trial
over allegations of illegal possession of arms before the Federal High
Court sitting
in Abuja has filed a Preliminary Objection
challenging...
Tenants
in Bronx Apartment Building Sue 421 - a Landlord
in NYS Supreme
Court Over Illegal Rents and Attempts to Deregulate Apartments Eighteen tenants from a Bronx apartment building sued their landlord
in NYS Supreme
Court today,
challenging the owner's unlawful attempts -LSB-...]
It read, «The
Court of Appeal Benin City sat
in judgment, 5th July 2017,
over a pending appeal
challenging the ruling of Federal High
Court, Warri which vacated the APC Delta State Exco led by Prophet Jones Ode Erue, and also authorised a repeat Congress.
They are currently
challenging Lago
in court over its environmental impact.
February 2010 - Italian stem cell scientists
challenge goverment EuroSyStem scientist Elena Cattaneo
challenges Italian government - the story continues
In the summer of 2009, three Italian stem celli scientists unsuccessfully challenged their government in the courts over its decision to exclude human embryonic stem cell research from a ministerial funding call for projects on stem cell biolog
In the summer of 2009, three Italian stem celli scientists unsuccessfully
challenged their government
in the courts over its decision to exclude human embryonic stem cell research from a ministerial funding call for projects on stem cell biolog
in the
courts over its decision to exclude human embryonic stem cell research from a ministerial funding call for projects on stem cell biology.
In April, the California Court of Appeal overturned the trial court's ruling in Vergara v. California [i], in which a group of families had challenged the constitutionality of state laws governing teacher tenure [ii](California state law automatically grants tenure to teachers after sixteen months, provides extra due process protections to teachers over and above those available to other state workers, and requires schools to use seniority rather than competency in layoff decisions
In April, the California
Court of Appeal overturned the trial court's ruling in Vergara v. California [i], in which a group of families had challenged the constitutionality of state laws governing teacher tenure [ii](California state law automatically grants tenure to teachers after sixteen months, provides extra due process protections to teachers over and above those available to other state workers, and requires schools to use seniority rather than competency in layoff decisi
Court of Appeal overturned the trial
court's ruling in Vergara v. California [i], in which a group of families had challenged the constitutionality of state laws governing teacher tenure [ii](California state law automatically grants tenure to teachers after sixteen months, provides extra due process protections to teachers over and above those available to other state workers, and requires schools to use seniority rather than competency in layoff decisi
court's ruling
in Vergara v. California [i], in which a group of families had challenged the constitutionality of state laws governing teacher tenure [ii](California state law automatically grants tenure to teachers after sixteen months, provides extra due process protections to teachers over and above those available to other state workers, and requires schools to use seniority rather than competency in layoff decisions
in Vergara v. California [i],
in which a group of families had challenged the constitutionality of state laws governing teacher tenure [ii](California state law automatically grants tenure to teachers after sixteen months, provides extra due process protections to teachers over and above those available to other state workers, and requires schools to use seniority rather than competency in layoff decisions
in which a group of families had
challenged the constitutionality of state laws governing teacher tenure [ii](California state law automatically grants tenure to teachers after sixteen months, provides extra due process protections to teachers
over and above those available to other state workers, and requires schools to use seniority rather than competency
in layoff decisions
in layoff decisions.)
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme
Court last week let stand a ruling
in a special - education case that school groups fear will result
in more parents
challenging the decisions of administrators
over educational plans for children with disabilities.
The preliminary decision addresses a ground - breaking
court challenge to layoffs that devastated the staffs of three middle schools during job cuts
over the last few years
in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Arizona's voucher programs were akin to the Ohio program the U.S. Supreme
Court upheld inZelman v. Simmons - Harris, 536 U.S. 639 (2002), the court found, and «[l] ike the Ohio program and the measures challenged in Jordan and Kotterman, the statutes at issue here are facially neutral and favor neither one religion over another nor religion over nonreligion.&r
Court upheld inZelman v. Simmons - Harris, 536 U.S. 639 (2002), the
court found, and «[l] ike the Ohio program and the measures challenged in Jordan and Kotterman, the statutes at issue here are facially neutral and favor neither one religion over another nor religion over nonreligion.&r
court found, and «[l] ike the Ohio program and the measures
challenged in Jordan and Kotterman, the statutes at issue here are facially neutral and favor neither one religion
over another nor religion
over nonreligion.»
It's unclear whether the Houston school district will now negotiate a settlement with the teachers union or end up back
in court, but either way, the decision comes at a significant time for the test - based accountability movement, which has faced a number of legal and political
challenges over the past several years.
Kansans for Life, the state's largest anti-abortion organization, fought for weeks to maintain a clause
in the legislation designed to discourage a
court challenge over its ban on drug - induced abortions.
These two concepts — funding equity and funding adequacy — have featured
in court challenges to state funding systems
in different ways
over time (See Overview of School Finance Litigation below).
A Cleveland Plain Dealer article explains why the boards felt the need to
challenge White Hat
in court: In the case of White Hat contracts, the board then hands over about 96 percent of the school's revenue to the company to handle the day - to - day business of running the school
in court:
In the case of White Hat contracts, the board then hands over about 96 percent of the school's revenue to the company to handle the day - to - day business of running the school
In the case of White Hat contracts, the board then hands
over about 96 percent of the school's revenue to the company to handle the day - to - day business of running the schools.
As Lamborghini
courts the lifestyle supercar buyer it finds itself
in a
challenging position —
over the years the brand has traded on its raw and aggressive image, but it's precisely that image that has been putting off a large number of non-enthusiast buyers.
While the
Court challenged HIA attorney Joe Sandler
over how the DEA could or could not control a hypothetical plant containing trace THC
in the Amazon rainforest, the judges were completely unconvinced by DEA attorney Daniel Dormont's arguments that Congress did not exempt hemp seed from the CSA even if the seed contains tiny insignificant amounts of naturally - occurring THC.
MOREOVER, General Electric is currently
challenging in federal
court the very Superfund legislation that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency used to force the issue
over the Hudson River.
On September 27, 2016, the entire United States District
Court for the District of Columbia will hear oral arguments
in West Virginia, et al. v EPA, to which E&E Legal is party,
challenging the EPA's «Carbon Pollution Emission Guidelines for Existing Stationary Sources: Electric Utility Generating Units» rule under section 111 (d) of the Clean Air Act,
over the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) regulation that will cripple, and
in many cases, shut down coal - fired power plants.
He may be able to
challenge the assertion as to arrears
in judicial review; though, unsurprisingly, High
Court judges have been reluctant to enter the minutiae of a spat about monthly and other payments (or not)
over five years.
Whilst the CAC's decision can not be appealed (though it could be
challenged by way of judicial review
in the High
Court), the legal battle on the «gig economy» riders» status is far from
over.
There will be
challenges made to jurisdiction and that litigation
over the proper venue could be fought
in non-Native
courts.
The Barclays» concession to release documents followed another High
Court victory for the SFO
in January
over a
challenge by Colin McKenzie to the way
in which it handles the identification of material potentially subject to LPP.
We have
over 35 years of experience and we have triumphed
in countless
challenging court cases - from your basic DWI case to first degree murder.
A failed two - day
court challenge to an anti-democratic, corporate legal attack is the latest chapter
in the 2014 Battle of Burnaby Mountain
over the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline expansion project.
The People's
Challenge to the Government regarding Brexit raised # 170,550 and Joint Enterprise: Not Guilty by Association (JENGbA) raised
over # 10,000 to allow them to successfully intervene
in the Supreme
Court case of R v Jogee [2016] UKSC.
Supreme
Court to hear challenge to public - sector union fees, Reuters Federal court strikes down abortion ultrasound law in Kentucky, Reuters International Russia tells U.S. to step back from dispute over military observation flights, Reuters Turkey's Erdogan links fate of detained U.S. pastor to wanted cleric Gulen, Re
Court to hear
challenge to public - sector union fees, Reuters Federal
court strikes down abortion ultrasound law in Kentucky, Reuters International Russia tells U.S. to step back from dispute over military observation flights, Reuters Turkey's Erdogan links fate of detained U.S. pastor to wanted cleric Gulen, Re
court strikes down abortion ultrasound law
in Kentucky, Reuters International Russia tells U.S. to step back from dispute
over military observation flights, Reuters Turkey's Erdogan links fate of detained U.S. pastor to wanted cleric Gulen, Reuters
Georgia Supreme
Court to Decide the Future of Lawsuit Lending: Oral arguments
over the future of lawsuit lending
in Georgia began this week
in a case
challenging the interest rates on lawsuit loans.
Readers will gain an appreciation of what a long and arduous struggle is entailed
in raising a Charter
challenge, involving decisions by three levels of
court,
over a period of many years, culminating
in Vriend
in a ringing affirmation of the existence of gay and lesbian rights under s. 15 — the equality rights provision.
In December 2014, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal — the UK court which has jurisdiction over GCHQ, MI5 and MI6 — ruled that these practices may in principle comply with the UK's human rights obligations, a finding that is the subject of this challeng
In December 2014, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal — the UK
court which has jurisdiction
over GCHQ, MI5 and MI6 — ruled that these practices may
in principle comply with the UK's human rights obligations, a finding that is the subject of this challeng
in principle comply with the UK's human rights obligations, a finding that is the subject of this
challenge.
«As first noted here late last night,
in today's edition of The Recorder of San Francisco, attorney Cyrus Sanai has an interesting essay entitled «Taking the Kozinski
Challenge» that begins, «The fiercest battle within the federal appellate
courts these days is not
over abortion or gay marriage, but the arcane question of whether an attorney may cite the unpublished case law of an appellate
court as the binding law of the circuit.»»
Essex
Court Chamber's Andrew Hochhauser QC and David Craig, instructed as counsel by Mark Levine and Daniel Naftalin, of Mishcon de Reya, representing 21 former Dresdner Kleinwort bankers, were celebrating a significant victory after the
Court of Appeal granted permission to
challenge Commerzbank
in a dispute
over bonuses on Tuesday (8 March 2011).
A bill that would allow people wrongfully convicted by faulty forensic science to
challenge their convictions
in court was carried
over until next year by a subcommittee of the Virginia House of Delegates on Monday.
Over the past three years, this fact hasn't kept the Maryland
courts from finding that those who pled guilty — but had new evidence proving their innocence — couldn't
challenge their convictions
in court and should simply remain
in prison.
The
challenge is to the
Court of Quebec's jurisdiction to hear claims
over $ 10,000, but that amount is only an approximation of the present value of what was $ 100
in 1867.
When I spoke to him
over the phone, Sanger confirmed to me that no clear constitutional
challenge to the practice has emerged to his knowledge, and certainly not at the United States Supreme
Court, or
in California, where he practices law.
Public law
challenges in Judicial Review through the Administrative
Court often involve the application by the NHS or Local authorities
over public law principles such as willingness, unwillingness, reasonableness and the rationality of services and what at the end of the day they are willing and able to provide.