Sentences with phrase «claims valued at»

However, the changes will affect all users of the courts, namely all claims in the commercial court, and claims valued at more than # 2m in the Chancery Division and Queen's Bench Division.
From 22 April 2014, costs budgeting became a requirement for all claims valued at # 10m or less at issue.
From that date, costs budgeting will only apply to Pt 7 claims, with a blanket exemption for claims valued at # 10m or more.
Fixed recoverable costs should be introduced for clinical negligence claims valued at up to # 250,000, the Medical Protection Society, which represents doctors and other medical professionals, has said.
His figures, as set out below, are staged, include an element of damages, and are to apply to clinical negligence claims valued at # 25,000, or less.
«The «very broad competition law practice» at Dittmar & Indrenius represents several cities and municipalities in the asphalt cartel follow - on damages claims valued at $ 100m.
Claimant solicitors will be able to recover fixed costs of # 200 - # 800 for claims valued at between # 10,000 — # 25,000, # 300 — # 900 for employers» and public liability claims up to # 10,000, and # 300 — # 1,600 for employers» and public liability claims up to # 25,000.
We also offer affordable rates and small claims representation for clients with claims valued at less than $ 5,000.

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Then last September, Mt. Gox trustee Nobuaki Kobayashi, a top restructuring lawyer also representing Takata in the airbag - maker's bankruptcy, broke the news: Under Japanese bankruptcy law, the value of creditors» claims were capped at what they were worth back in 2014: $ 483 per Bitcoin.
Independent Street takes a look at a story from the Richmond - Times Dispatch that claims that the values immigrants learned about «being thrifty, avoiding excessive debt, and relying on family support from native countries» are helping them ride out the recession.
And they're not just looking at product claims, they're looking closely at whether the values that a brand espouses are ones they themselves care about.
The Zuckerberg lawsuits sought to extinguish those claims, and would likely have paid fair market value to anyone with a tie to the land — including many who may have been aware they owned part of the land at all.
Each company is valued at more than a billion dollars; each claims to be the biggest.
Although shareholders have yet to approve the deal, the banks would «re-pay shares at a pre-defined value in next few months, avoiding the risk of uncertain evolution of huge claims by shareholders and clients,» Maria Paola Toschi, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, told CNBC on Tuesday via email.
Rigrodsky & Long, P.A. announces that it is investigating potential legal claims against the board of directors of Analogic Corporation («Analogic» or the «Company»)(NASDAQ GS: ALOG) regarding possible breaches of fiduciary duties and other violations of law related to the Company's entry into an agreement to be acquired by an affiliate of Altaris Capital Partners, LLC («Altaris») in a transaction valued at approximately $ 1.1 billion.
Under a previous editor of the Forbes 400 list, the magazine had valued Trump's assets at $ 200 million, only a fifth of what he claimed to own in interviews.
In a matter of weeks, the land's value jumped from $ 3,500 and $ 6,500 per acre (its listing prices before the syndicators bought the land in two pieces) to about $ 20,000 an acre (the price at which the syndicators resold it to their investors) to more than $ 200,000 an acre (the claimed easement deduction).
At every stage of a company's growth journey, there are always many potential customers who can not be persuaded to trust that a company will deliver its claimed value proposition.
«At one point, Levandowski said that he asked Brian McClendon, who left Google to join Uber, how much Uber would be willing to pay for the Chauffeur team, claiming he wanted to have a market value for the team.»
A significant portion of these claims appear to be of a speculative nature and, while providing windfall revenues to businesses and consultants when their claims are successful, they are, at most, of questionable value as incentives for the claimed SR&ED.
Common equity classes are considered to be a call option with a claim on equity value at an exercise price equal to the aggregate liquidation preferences for the preferred equity classes.
«All of Facebook's actions were calculated and deliberate, integral to the company's business model, and at odds with the company's claims about privacy and its corporate values,» he argues.
All of Facebook's actions were calculated and deliberate, integral to the company's business model, and at odds with the company's claims about privacy and its corporate values.
Donations must be made to qualified organizations, and to deduct a charitable contribution, you must file Form 1040 and itemize deductions on Schedule A. Get a receipt for your donations as you can claim the fair market value for clothing, shoes, books, household items and furniture, says Derek Lawson, a financial planner at Priority Financial Partners and a financial planning Ph.D. student at Kansas State University.
This Cairo - based investment bank advised a client on a merger that was valued at $ 148 million, claiming a 37.5 % share of Kenya's M&A market last year.
Trump, who claimed to be worth $ 10 billion during the campaign, landed at $ 3.5 billion, down $ 1 billion from his 2016 value as New York real estate slumped.
Short - seller Glaucus has claimed another scalp in the bitter war with target Blue Sky Alternative Investments after Blue Sky exited its childcare business at up to a 23 per cent discount to carrying value.
To all of you who keep claiming this was about «not wanting to lose to a girl»: Why can't we simply take what this kid said at face value?
You speak as if you have done so yourself... or have you accepted at face value what Dawkins and many others claim: that there is no evidence of God?
The issues with which the author deals and the questions he raises are aimed at those who would claim any absolute values in this life, including possessions, fame, success, or pleasure.
For Hume advanced a philosophy that, if taken at face value, would not only undermine the claims to truth of religion but those of morality and of science also.
Those with any moral clarity at all have heard a better voice in this campaign: no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification, but the test of values and integrity, and a president who respects family and rights of faith is better than one who, like you, claims a religious label but then opposes family and faith.
The systematic claims of a philosophical argument must be taken at face value and judged on the basis of rational examination.
While trying to take the «pro-life» claim seriously, I have not accepted it at face value, but rather have conducted research to find evidence.
In our age values and norms are not permitted to be anything but expressions of the life of a group which translates its own need into the language of objective claims, until at last the group itself... is raised to an absolute value....
In the Gallup survey, for example, 90 percent of the public claimed to have thought about «living a worthwhile life» at least a fair amount (or a lot) during the preceding two years; 83 percent said they had thought often about their «basic values in life»; 81 percent gave the same response for «your relation to God»; and 70 percent gave similar answers for «developing your faith.»
In an article entitled «Starbucks Does Not Equal Savvy,» Gerson compares Palin's small - town values and religiously - charged rhetoric to that of Bryan, claiming that «the closest I have ever come to witnessing a Bryan moment was Sarah Palin's speech at the Republican convention — the triumph of another backwoods, highly - religious populist.
Why should any rational adult accept at face value a claim that if made about anything other than religion, would be scoffed at as a lie?
Twenty years removed from this pre-pubescent memory, I am savvy enough now to realize that plenty of people do not take the Bible's historical claims at face value.
Colin Diamond at Birmingham City Council claimed church lessons and other places of informal places of learning should be regulated in a similar way to formal schools, to manage children's exposure to «non-mainstream societal values».
Moreover, we are sometimes afflicted with a sense of impending crisis, lending force to Niebuhr's observation that «one of the most pathetic aspects of human history is that every civilization expresses itself most pretentiously, compounds its partial and universal values most convincingly, and claims immortality for its finite existence at the very moment when the decay which leads to death has already begun.»
But because he is partial to all at once, he can judge the claims of each with respect to all others, valuing each to the extent to which this is consonant with all rival claims.
In fact, these claims miss the mark and are of no value to us at all.
You may be able to adopt her politics and claim Christianity but it is impossible to hold the values of Christianity and Ayn Rand at the same time.
After quoting from the Centesimus Annus encyclical, where John Paul II writes «the defenseless and the poor have a claim to special consideration,» Dolan basically takes at face value Ryan's assurance that his budget «would be attentive to such considerations.»
Nevertheless, it is not entirely without value for theology to attempt at the same time, in a subordinate and supportive manner, some kind of rational «justification» of the central claims of revelation.
Such claims seem so fanciful to many people it's hard for them to take the statements at face value.
Although one could argue that we are wrong in subtracting certain things or in using the values we do at various points, and so claim that economic welfare has in fact not declined in recent years, it would be equally possible to reintroduce leisure into our calculations and end up with figures indicating a more drastic decline.
Unlike some critics of process philosophy, I am not convinced that a «substantial self» is a necessary precondition of moral responsibility; 14 furthermore, I have considerable sympathy for Hall's claim that narrowly moral concepts tend to be overemphasized in our culture at the expense of concepts of aesthetic or experiential value.
I am willing to accept at face value the Benham's claims that in their professional capacity they do not discriminate against anyone.
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