Sentences with phrase «complaint against the defendant»

This is exactly the relief Wintergreen requested in its complaint against the Defendants and Wintergreen views the settlement as a complete victory, both for itself and for all CTO shareholders.
Recently, a state appellate court issued a written opinion dismissing a plaintiff's complaint against the defendant, based on the fact that the...
Recently, a state appellate court issued a written opinion dismissing a plaintiff's complaint against the defendant, based on the fact that the plaintiff concealed prior injuries that he had suffered.
In her complaint against the defendant, Gayle R. Crays, M.D., she alleged that Dr. Crays was negligent in the treatment of Terrance's cardiovascular disease and that negligence was the proximate cause of Terrance's death.
The plaintiff Saleh Mizyed appealed from the trial judge's order granting summary judgment, which dismissed his medical malpractice complaint against the defendant Palos Community Hospital.

Not exact matches

Howe pleaded guilty to multiple felonies in September 2016 when the criminal complaint against Percoco and seven other defendants was unveiled.
But a federal judge dismissed Ms. Vazquez's complaint against Mr. Astorino and terminated him as a defendant in the lawsuit July 18, after he argued he had legislative immunity over staffing decisions as county executive and that Ms. Vazquez had not proven he was personally involved in the matter.
The complaint seeks «a declarative judgment that defendant's publishing contracts violate the Maryland Consumer Protection Act,» including the MCPA's prohibition against deceptive trade practices.
Noting that the defendants argue the complaint against them «contains no independent allegations of a direct agreement to raise the price of eBooks,» Judge Cote penned this simple, declarative sentence: «The defendants are incorrect.»
Believe it or not there were three similar complaints filed against Apple this past Wednesday and Thursday as follows: Diamond v. Apple Inc et al; Evans et al v. MacMillan, Hachette Book Group et al (which lists Apple as lead Defendant); and Grover et al v. Macmillan, Simon Schuster, Hachette Group et al (which lists Apple as lead deDefendant); and Grover et al v. Macmillan, Simon Schuster, Hachette Group et al (which lists Apple as lead defendantdefendant).
I. AMENDED COMPLAINT This is an action for damages brought by individual consumers, against Defendant, H&P Capital, Inc., for Defendant's violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1692, et seq. (hereafter -LSB-...]
Each complaint asks the court to enter a permanent injunction barring the defendants from engaging in debt settlement in Illinois and order the defendants to pay restitution for aggrieved consumers, civil penalties of $ 50,000 for violating the Consumer Fraud Act, an additional $ 50,000 penalty for each violation committed with the intent to defraud, as well as a $ 10,000 penalty per violation committed against a person 65 years or older.
In its original Complaint, the Government made four claims against Defendants under three federal statutes.
A complaint is a legal document that lays out the claims that the «plaintiff» (the person or business bringing the lawsuit) has against the «defendant (s)» (the person, people or legal entity being sued).
The defendant's response must include what portions of the complaint, if any, the defendant admits to, what specifically the defendant contests, what defenses the defendant may have to any of the allegations made in the complaint, and whether the defendant has claims against the plaintiff or any other party.
Personal injury lawsuits begin with the filing of a Complaint or Petition by the plaintiff against one or more defendants.
The court found that the plaintiff did not allege in her amended complaint that the second defendant received notice of the action, or that it knew or should have known that the action would be brought against it.
A lawsuit technically begins when a complaint — a legal document setting out the facts and legal basis for your claim against the defendant — is filed in court.
In general, you can file a complaint asserting any cause of action whatsoever against a defendant, even if they are unrelated, in the same case, and if you don't, you risk having the claims that you do not file barred by the doctrine of res judicata, which bars new lawsuits between the same parties not only over all claims that were actually asserted and...
Defense: The denial of charges, brought by a plaintiff against a defendant; an answer to a complaint.
If Paul Plaintiff is suing Dan Defendant in a civil suit, Paul might have records in his possession upon which he's based his complaint against Dan.
In this case, Ericsson filed a complaint against several defendants in 2010, alleging infringement of its patents.
In 2008, another federal court harshly dismissed his claims for violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act against two other creditors, noting that Flury had «filed eleven lawsuits against various defendants over the last four years, and with the exception of one case that ended in a default judgment, plaintiff has voluntarily dismissed every action once the defendant moved to dismiss the case or otherwise responded to the complaint
In the following year, the plaintiff filed a complaint against the allegedly negligent driver and his own insurer, alleging that the defendant driver negligently caused his injuries and that the defendant was uninsured at the time of the crash, based on the denial of coverage by ACCC.
The Board of Professional Conduct, which considers complaints against lawyers and judges in Ohio, recommends that Cleveland attorney Paul A. Mancino Jr. receive a public reprimand based on his representation of a criminal defendant in an appeal.
Negotiated a favorable resolution on behalf of a developer of a multi-million dollar mixed - use condominium, both as the defendant against claims of significant construction defects, and as the plaintiff in a third - party complaint asserting indemnification and contribution claims against subcontractor defendants.
Since the case named a government entity as a defendant, the plaintiff's complaint needed to meet certain additional procedural requirements not present in cases against citizens or businesses.
In a formal lawsuit, a Personal Injury case is typically initiated when a private individual (the «plaintiff») files a civil complaint against another person or legal entity (the «defendant»).
Three former Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart PC attorneys have added their names to a $ 300 million gender discrimination class and collective action against the firm, according to an amended complaint filed Friday in California federal court, which also added Ogletree Deakins» managing shareholder as a named defendant.
If the Defendant doesn't answer the Complaint, the court may enter a default judgment against the Defendant.
The Defendant will have to file an Answer that says what portions of the Complaint, if any, the defendant admits to, what the Defendant contests, what defenses the Defendant may have, and whether the Defendant has claims against you or any othDefendant will have to file an Answer that says what portions of the Complaint, if any, the defendant admits to, what the Defendant contests, what defenses the Defendant may have, and whether the Defendant has claims against you or any othdefendant admits to, what the Defendant contests, what defenses the Defendant may have, and whether the Defendant has claims against you or any othDefendant contests, what defenses the Defendant may have, and whether the Defendant has claims against you or any othDefendant may have, and whether the Defendant has claims against you or any othDefendant has claims against you or any other party.
It was on this basis that the plaintiff amended the complaint to include the three additional counts of negligent credentialing, negligent failure to train, and simple negligence against the defendant hospital.
Then last year, the commission received three complaints against Kendall from citizens critical of his decisions to grant low or no bail to defendants accused of violent crimes.
In McCann, when looking at the evidence in the linked case of Clingham v Kensington and Chelsea RLBC, Lord Steyn at para 9 identified the evidence against the defendant as being primarily based on hearsay evidence contained in records of complaints received by the trust, and in crime reports compiled by the police.
The SRA goes too far by threatening disciplinary action against practitioners who propose non-disclosure agreements, perhaps on express instructions, which attempt to preclude a party from reporting a potential complaint or allegation, groundless or not, even when both complainant and defendant are keen to close the book on private and unsavoury details of the past and move on.
By the way. I checked the Plaintiff (BidMyCrib.com) using Google. They have many good reviews, and an «A» rating with the Better Business Bureau. Since 2007 Plaintiff has only had 4 complaints. All 4 complaints appear to have occurred after their relationship with Defendant, so maybe there is a lot more to this story than what you're reporting. I also checked to see if they have had any type of lawsuits against them; I found no lawsuits against Plaintiff (BidMyCrib LLC or BidMyCrib.com).
Located the defendant to serve them with a summons and complaint which notified them that a law suit had been started against them.
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