Sentences with phrase «considering taking legal action against»

Whitehaven Coal, of which Nathan Tinkler holds a 19 % stake, is also considering taking legal action against the activist.
In some cases, their creditors were even considering taking legal action against them.
The President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Affail Monney, has also condemned the attack, adding that the GJA was considering taking legal action against Hajia Fati.
Orland Park officials are considering taking legal action against the developer of a subdivision who they say may have told potential buyers that a golf course would be built behind their homes where an industrial park is planned.
Mining company Exton Cubic Group Limited is considering taking legal actions against the police and some authorities in the Ashanti Region for what it called the unlawful seizure of Ibrahim Mahama's Engineers and Planners (E&P) vehicles and mining equipment.
Speaking to Citi News, Mahama Ayariga indicated that, victims should consider taking legal action against the owners of the gas depot.
They may consider taking legal action against the Jeep's teenage driver.
Asked about those tweets and whether he would consider taking legal action against any companies that illicitly accessed user data, Mr Zuckerberg said Facebook would allow the UK's Information Commissioner to investigate first but would «take legal action if we need to do that to protect people's information».

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This trend is also observed when considering the legal and regulatory action taken against «lending» platforms like BitConnect and DavorCoin.
Although there are indications the company may be considering a legal action against government, no concrete decision has been taken in that regard by the company.
If you are an Ontario employer and are considering taking action against what you believe to be a construction employee, it may be prudent to seek out a legal opinion on the issue first.
From today, it will be compulsory for anybody taking legal action against their former partner to have first considered family mediation before being allowed to file papers at court.
In the U.S. music provider Rhapsody is considering how it might take legal action against Apple against the new rules.
Apple's legal battle against accusations that it intentionally slows down older iPhones to incentivize customers to upgrade to newer models will likely take place in one courtroom near the company's headquarters in California.The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation has disclosed that it will consider consolidating dozens of iPhone performance - related complaints filed against Apple during a hearing scheduled for Thursday, March 29 in Atlanta, Georgia, as is routine for similar cases filed across multiple states.Apple currently faces 59 putative class actions across 16 district courts in the United States.
Because it could prove difficult to take legal action against a foreign buyer — who may be out of the country or difficult to contact — sellers should consider asking for a sizable down payment or «good faith money deposit» to guarantee the sale.
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