If
the company takes you to court and gets a judgment against you, then, the judgment will remain on your credit report for the next ten years.
TORONTO — Four rural families who lost their fight against the construction of wind farms near their homes will have to pay a total of $ 67,000 to
the companies they took to court.
Obtaining a patent makes it yours, but if a large international
company takes you to court for right to your patent, will you be able to afford the legal fees associated with the case?
Not exact matches
Still, some have argued (in
court) that the degree of risk isn't adequately communicated, and crowdfunding
companies have
taken steps
to better communicate that uncertainty over time.
The former employer sued, but the
court ruled that the information did not count as protected trade secrets because the
company didn't
take reasonable security measures
to protect the information.
Such warnings are not legally binding but the government can
take companies to court if the issues are ignored.
One reason, says Eisinger, is that
court rulings have
taken away tactics that prosecutors had used
to pressure defendants, such as restricting attorney - client privilege and preventing their
companies from bankrolling sky - high legal bills.
We refused
to pay off this
company for the ideas our employees spent years innovating and unfortunately we have been left with no choice but
to take this fight up through the
court system.
AMSTERDAM — As Google bowed
to a European
court ruling
to consider users» claims
to remove embarrassing search results, the
company took the first step toward preventing any more such punishing decisions — acknowledging it has an image problem in Europe.
One of my favorite examples of this tale is how William McGowan
took on the mighty AT&T and eventually challenged the
company in
court, leading
to its breakup.
«Signing up for a credit card or opening a bank account can often mean signing away your right
to take the
company to court if things go wrong,» said CFPB Director Richard Cordray in a statement, adding «many banks and financial
companies avoid accountability.»
As the
company has
taken more and more funding, Zechory and Lehman have attempted
to court a wider audience.
The
company fired him last year and has accused him, in federal
court in Manhattan, of
taking money from Retrophin's coffers
to pay back investors in MSMB Capital.
Moonves spoke just as Aereo
took a case involving major media
companies back
to a lower
court after losing in the Supreme Court last m
court after losing in the Supreme
Court last m
Court last month.
A letter obtained by the Canadian Press from a lawyer representing the Great White North Franchise Association
to Tim Hortons parent
company Restaurant Brands Inc. said if RBI refuses
to meet with franchisees by Friday
to discuss «deficient IT practices» and «future IT protocols» they will
take the matter
to court.
Yahoo, Facebook, Google and Microsoft have all
taken to the
courts to try
to get the government
to provide more details about the information grab, or at least allow
companies to be more expansive in what they can tell their customers and shareholders.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme
Court ruled Wednesday that a startup Internet
company has
to pay broadcasters when it
takes television programs from the airwaves and allows subscribers
to watch them on smartphones and other portable devices.
The results show that Canadian
companies take full advantage of the tax opportunities afforded
to them, and aren't afraid
to battle it out in
court over their interpretation of the rules.
Edmonton
took the
company to court in a similar move
to Toronto (the judge denied the city's bid for an injunction).
If a majority of shares are voted in favor of Michael Dell's plan
to take the
company private, Dell's biggest outside investor, Southeastern Asset Management, has indicated it might go
to court to fight for a higher price.
Instead of
taking place with a
court and a judge, arbitration is a private process with an arbitrator and is generally preferred by
companies as it can require individuals
to each pursue restitution individually instead of banding together as a group.
TORONTO — A group of Tim Hortons» franchisees in the U.S. is
taking parent
company Restaurant Brands International
to court, following in the...
If Judge Campbell forces the
company to pay $ 50 million (or a similarly high amount) up front, then the
company plans
to take its case
to the Second District
Court of Appeals, which has already reversed some of Campbell's decisions.
Behind the scenes, though, an explosive
court case was brewing: a proposed $ 1.95 - billion class action lawsuit, alleging that the
company's historic shift
to frozen products had
taken a significant bite out of store owners» cash registers.
The Canadian government must also
take concrete steps
to ensure that people who are harmed by Canadian
companies overseas have the opportunity
to seek justice in Canada through a mining ombudsperson and access
to Canadian
courts.
Earlier this year, the Department of Labor
took the technology giant Google
to court for what the government called «extreme» pay disparities between men and women at the
company.
The shareholder vote will
take place, though the two
companies are awaiting the result of Federal
Court action brought by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and corporate bookmaker CrownBet objecting
to the deal.
Cook ends the letter saying that the
company's opposition
to the
court order is not something they
took lightly:
Against this backdrop, the
company faces a class action, is being investigated by ASIC and the competition regulator ACCC has
taken legal action in the Federal
Court, alleging unconscionable conduct and misleading farmers in relation
to forecasting a milk price of $ 6.05 when it allegedly knew dairy commodity prices were falling globally.
Chinese strategic investors are being
courted to take a cornerstone stake in the country's second - largest wine
company Accolade Wines ahead of its looming $ 1 billion - plus initial public offering.
Truett - Hurst Sues Landlord in Winery Lease Dispute: Publicly owned startup vintner Truett - Hurst has
taken the owner of its Russian River Valley winery and tasting room
to court, claiming the action is necessary
to prevent eviction ahead of what the wine
company speculates could be a move
to position the property for sale...
THE distribution
company connected
to the rotten meat scandal has announced that they too will
take the dodgy
company to court.
Taking the top five
to 10 players out of the system wouldn't hurt the on -
court product much, but it would reduce the number of college players who started getting paid by agents and shoe
companies as high schoolers.
The Arsenal midfielder was
taken to court by his father Mustafa after the German World Cup winner sacked him as managing director of his marketing
company Ozil Marketing GmbH last year.
Mustafa
took the Mesut Ozil Marketing
Company to court in a bid
to be rewarded # 495,000 compensation he claims were lost earnings on sponsorship deals.
The
companies involved were
taken to court by the competition authorities and fined over Euros 9 million.
We refer
to the
company as Wyeth (or more fully, John Wyeth and Brother Ltd) as that is the
company that was
taken to court by Trading Standards in 2003 for breaking the law with an illegal SMA formula advertising campaign.
Unite warned that further strike action would be bigger as it vowed
to appeal an «anti-democratic»
court injunction preventing bus workers in three
companies taking part in today's action.
I was re-employed on the Wednesday after my Union the GMB stated the
company was in breach of the health and safety rules, and they would be
taking the
company to Court and a tribunal.
The current monopoly system risks being entrenched by the new TTIP agreement between the EU and the US that would potentially allow
companies to take governments
to court if new laws hurt their profit lines.
A former top aide
to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo — described in
court papers as his «right - hand man» — was charged Thursday with
taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes from
companies looking
to score state - funded contracts.
«It's people like Harvey Weinstein and people of that ilk,» said Young, who says up until now, some
companies have required employees
to sign agreements that they will be keep any accusations of sexual harassment private and within the
company system, instead of
taking their complaints
to court.
The Supreme
Court in 2014 subsequently ordered Mr. Woyome
to pay back the GHc 51 million fraudulently
taken from the state, after Mr. Amidu challenged the legality of the judgment debt paid the businessman and two other
companies; Waterville and Isofoton.
The former lobbyist was
taken into custody after he admitted in
court to trying
to cheat a credit card
company after he'd promised
to commit no further crimes.
A Federal High
Court sitting in Lagos has ordered the Assets Management
Company of Nigeria, AMCON,
to take over all assets owned by Silverbird Group, including Silverbird Galleria in Abuja, TV stations and Cinemas in Port Harcourt and Lagos respectively.
Bloomberg executives defrauded the mega media
company by rigging bids and
taking kickbacks from contractors, according
to reports and
court records.
After
taking $ 35,000 Cor, Percoco reversed an adverse decision against the
company made by the Empire State Development Corp., according
to court papers.
Iain Duncan Smith's «workfare» programme was branded illegal in October, when he lost an appeal against a
court judgement which said the department had failed
to give welfare claimants sufficient information about what would happen if they refused
to take part in free work for high street
companies.
At 11:30 a.m., state Sen. Kevin Parker, Assemblyman Nick Perry and NYC Councilman Jumaane Williams call on the MTA
to take immediate action
to evict Brooklyn Resource Recovery, a toxic waste facility, from its property, where the
company illegally squats and operates, 5811 Preston
Court, Brooklyn.
She added that up until now, some
companies have required employees
to sign agreements that they will be keep accusations of sexual harassment private and within the
company system instead of
taking their complaints
to court.