Sentences with phrase «consider suing»

Did you get a knot in your stomach, walk away, fight back, decide it was your fault - or theirs, consider suing, consider moving out or moving away or quitting?
Weston Mayor Daniel Stermer told the board that his city commission will meet Monday to consider suing the state to invalidate the statute and to consider passing a gun - control law in defiance of it.
In the event that the roadway was not properly maintained and the lack of proper maintenance caused or contributed to the accident, Justin Bieber's grandparents could consider suing the municipality or provincial entity responsible for the roadway maintenance.
Would I have a reasonable cause of action to consider suing a science centre for violating disability rights law?
Consider suing the lender in federal district court.
GOSHEN — The Orange County Legislature may have hired a law firm to consider suing County Executive Edward Diana over the closure of the Valley View nursing home, but Diana continues to place the blame for any potential closure on the lawmakers.
READ ALSO: Charlotte Osei faces Parliament Charlotte Osei following the petition, ordered her legal team to consider suing the petitioners for defamation and also demanded their names are made known to her.
If talks with park district leaders go nowhere, she said, the group may consider suing again.
Have you considered suing the FCC?
Aleksandr Kogan, the Cambridge University academic whose app has set off the firestorm about online user data, says he's considering suing Facebook.
Rupert Murdoch is then asked whether he's considered sueing Harbottle and Lewis, the legal and firm.
New York state's pension fund is considering suing BP PLC for its management of the well in the Gulf of Mexico that's been spewing oil for the past two months, a spokesman said.
Governor Cuomo says he's considering suing the federal government over an amendment to the health care act proposed by two New York congressman, saying it may violate state sovereignty.
Governors of three high - tax states said Monday they're considering suing to stop the GOP - backed tax overhaul that limits deductions for state and local taxes.
But as WBFO's Eileen Buckley reports, the teen is considering suing Paladino for an election night remark.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - A group opposing a new casino in the Finger Lakes today said it is strongly considering suing the New York Gaming Commission to halt the Lago Resort & Casino development in Seneca County.
Dr. Canavero assured Kotaku he's legit and is also considering suing Konami for unauthorised usage of his likeness.
The U.S. Justice Department now is considering suing Apple and the five publishers — Simon & Schuster, Hachette, Penguin, Macmillan and HarperCollins — on charges they worked together to raise e-book prices.
It's because of a thing called «agency pricing,» and the U.S. Department of Justice are considering suing Apple and the major book - publishers over colluding to fix prices.
The Huffington Post even reported that at least some HBCUs were considering suing the Administration over the changes.
Some are considering suing Crytek over breach of contract.
GLENN O'BRIEN — I had lunch with an artist friend yesterday, and he said he's considering suing one of his biggest collectors.
I am amazed that no one has considered suing Freddie and Fannie executives under SEC Rule 10 (b) 5 for damages resulting from misrepresntations and and false reporting to the SEC.
I have never considered suing for libel because of that paper.
Answer: Have you considered suing the jewelry store?
Erik Wemple's blog at The Washington Post reports that the father of one of the two young men who appeared on the cover of the April 18 issue of the New York Post is considering suing the newspaper over the false implication that his son was involved in the bombing.
Once you file an Omaha car accident claim in court, this is considered suing an individual.
Cathy Marrero has recently hired PA personal injury attorney James Polyak as she considers suing the Berkshire Mall.
But I just stumbled on a fascinating site with case law and articles for authors considering suing publishers.
Finally, the Court considers suing a few of the major contributors to the SoftDAO open source code base that have made themselves known to the public (note that at least half of the contributors are still anonymous).
The Lamberts had also considered suing the State Police for not detaining Thibault for a psychiatric evaluation.
Something to keep in mind if you're considering suing a business is that the court understands that businesses can not prevent all accidents.
However, an employer considering suing a current or former employee for internet defamation must be careful if the (ex --RRB- employee recently engaged in protected activity.
I believe RECO requires the absolute minimum standards of practice in Buyer Agency and the Act has been manipulated to protect commissions and prevent consumers from considering suing agents who are practicing outside their areas of expertise.

Not exact matches

Meanwhile, one of Washington's most powerful lobby groups and CFPB critics, the Chamber of Commerce, said it will «consider every approach to address our concerns,» which many interpreted as a threat to sue.
Former SEC chair and current Carlyle senior advisor Arthur Levitt recently told Bloomberg that taking away investors» right to sue «could diminish the public appetite for Carlyle stock» and «companies that consider going down this road take a perceptual risk which, in terms of an IPO, is probably not a risk worth taking.»
A lawyer for ride service Uber, which has been sued by drivers who contend they should be considered employees and are seeking class action status, said it would be preferable to have a trial just on the three drivers who filed the complaint in order to avoid setting a risky precedent.
That is an intriguing idea and you might just be right considering the TPP would give them the right to sue Canada for lost future profits!
Considering that Canada has been sued a total of 34 times for trade violations as a result of NAFTA, the fears of EU member states are understandable.
They still have to comply with federal and state laws, which means gays are out, but everyone else has to be considered for employment by the company (the only exceptions to the law are where your religion or other protected status are essential for the job... for example, a Muslim couldn't sue an Episcopalian church who wouldn't hire them in an administrative role because their faith clashes with that of the church — things like that don't apply to a fast food chain).
Considering he's tried to have a 6 - second Vine removed for featuring his song in the background, has threatened the creators of his own fan sites and sued the makers of a tribute album created for his birthday, it's a little surprising he suddenly thinks using his image is funny again...
(CNN)- A teacher at a Catholic school in Indiana is suing the diocese where she worked after being fired because the in vitro fertilization treatments she received were considered against church teachings.
The image is especially ironic considering the fact that his father, Liberty founder Jerry Falwell, famously sued Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt for a satirical depiction of him in his porn magazine, in a case that landed in the Supreme Court.
They must wait for the memo to inflict what they consider a harm in a specific instance in order to sue.
I read the other day that she is considering her position and may sue for constructive dismissal.
A Chinese man divorced his wife for giving birth to what he considers an ugly baby girl, sued her and — astonishingly — won!
which I THOUGHT I had done — but I am crap at the computer — I did put sue ryder in the tags on the page — am really fed up... even though I did not think we would win, I feel really miffed it was not even considered — I know it was my fault but it would have been nice to have received a message from you blokes at folksy to say — «oops — we have your submission but its not correct please amend so we can include so I could have put it right!»
But board member Roy Sues said that idea was impractical, considering the amount of space available at the park as well as the possible interference with league baseball games.
This is all pretty ironic when you consider the fact that leaders from the WFP and the Conservative Party, which appears to have done the best of all the minor parties, bumping the Independence Party from its perch on Row C, were so worried about the results of this election that they unsuccessfully sued to challenge the state Board of Elections» so - called «double - vote» decision.
Mike Keller, who was in the bar business in Troy before buying 22 - year - old The Lionheart Pub in Albany for what was considered the shockingly high price of $ 3.5 million three years ago this month, is being sued by Lionheart founder Jerry Aumand.
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