Sentences with phrase «either end up in court»

If the client decides to take legal action and you ultimately end up in court, you've already lost.
I ended up canceling their last deposit that was due, the homeowners had their house painted for cheap, and I didn't end up in court — a happy ending.
More than 100 families have used Wevorce so far, and only one ended up in court, she says.
If you don't, the resulting emotional and legal difficulties could end up in court.
But that was before Bonney was charged and before that email ended up in a court file.
The fight looks set to end up in the courts.
Given that the US Constitution grants both Congress and the president powers to regulate foreign trade, any attempt to withdraw from the agreement would almost certainly end up in the courts.
It is merely an imposition of corporate HR pseudo-ethics onto daily life, a desire to make sure the institutions themselves won't end up in court.
And for the last five years, child sexual abuse has been the No. 1 reason why churches or religious organizations have ended up in court.
Civil rights fights have always ended up in the court systems because too often the prejudice and hatred toward a minority group blinds people from being rational enough to understand the REAL facts.
The club captain and two team mates were about to end up in court against the club.
Parents who end up in court are forced into an adversary system that knows little about child development and less about the best interests of children or the family unit.
That if I was one of the less than 5 % of cases that ends up in court, it might not go my way.
It also sets off a bureaucratic chain of events which backs up the message that fathers can treat parenting as optional, as health visitors talk to mothers rather than fathers, children centres build their services around what they perceive to be mothers» (rather than families») needs, schools fail to record contact details of fathers and, when a young person ends up in court for misbehaviour, magistrates hand down parenting orders to mothers rather than fathers, even when the father is resident in the household and present in the courtroom.
The Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (CAFCASS) has the role of championing children's best interests in the family court system — so if you end up in court fighting for custody of your child, or if the local authority takes out care proceedings, a CAFCASS social worker will be assigned to the case.
Now officials from both governing bodies have made some changes to the proposal, including forcing the Park District to show its projects won't burden neighbors and requiring the losing party to pay the winning side's legal fees if both end up in court.
[MiI: When a similar incident happened in the U.S. the hospital ended up in court.]
Unfortunately, mediation does not always work and you may end up in court fighting for visitation rights.
Parents interested in obtaining sole or «full» custody often end up in court, engaged in a difficult child custody battle because neither party is willing to compromise to reach an agreement.
The governor also said that to have this end up in court because he chooses to go the veto route would cause «chaos and confusion.»
It's a safe bet the whole mess will end up in court — again — assuming someone doesn't get a court order to prevent one of the meetings (likely the one being held by the Ognibene crowd) from occurring in the first place.
It's possible that things could end up in court, if there's no clear winner, or if Killian doesn't immediately concede.
According to the report, the claims by Tappan Zee Constructors - who have been in charge of the project since the beginning - could end up in court.
It's definitely escalated to a point that it will end up in the courts over these claims.»
The state budget could end up in court under some scenarios, as state lawmakers are discussing possible legal action against Governor Cuomo's budget, and his proposal to link a number of unrelated items, like ethics reform and education changes, to the spending plan.
Former Lib Dem chief executive's legal adviser warns that dispute over sexual harassment allegations could end up in court
The New York state budget might end up in court under some potential scenarios, as state lawmakers are discussing possible legal action against Gov. Andrew Cuomo's budget, and his proposal to link a number of unrelated items, like ethics reform and education changes, to the spending plan.
The governor has said he thinks these maps will end up in court.
Miner expects this whole issue will end up in the courts.
The state budget might end up in court under some scenarios, as state lawmakers are discussing possible legal action against Governor Cuomo's budget, and his proposal to link a number of unrelated items, like ethics reform and education changes, to the spending plan.
Now we don't only have a child - like battle between two longstanding politicians that frankly belongs in the playground with one refusing to hand back the metaphorical football unless the other apologises — but the questionable standing of Lib Dem party rules once again takes centre stage in the public eye, and it's not going to go away any time soon if this really does end up in the Courts.
Sir Jeremy Beecham, LGA vice chairman, said: «Only a tiny percentage of people who receive a summons end up in court.
«Those who carry a knife on our streets need to know that they will be caught and should expect to end up in court.
He seems certain the bill will end up in the courts.
The dispute, naturally, ended up in court.
Labour's National Executive Committee is set to vote on the dispute as soon as tomorrow but if they rule against Mr Corbyn the row could end up in court.
«But if this thing ends up in court, who's going to defend me?»
Scott Stringer, the city comptroller, tells the New York Times that he wants to settle with the Garner family before the case ends up in court.
Of course, there's the battle for control of the state Senate — a fight that very well could hinge on a handful of upstate races, some of which are so close that they might go into overtime, and perhaps could end up in court.
In this week's Press Pass WBFO's Eileen Buckley and Buffalo News Education Reporter Tiffany Lankes discuss how this is expected to end up in a court battle between the Buffalo Teachers Federation and District.
«If you are found carrying a knife, if you attack a stranger in the street, you should end up in the courts and then behind bars.
«There may be others that dispute that and, if that's the case, it may end up in the courts
Sure, redistricting is still likely to end up in court.
2) The governor and the Senate Republicans (who pledged during last year's campaign, before they were in the majority, to back independent redistricting) can both refuse to yield, indefinitely, in which case the process will likely end up in court, and out of the hands of the legislature.
«I could see it ending up in court, possibly in the Supreme Court.»
LOWER MANHATTAN — Construction on the Sept. 11 Memorial Museum has «come basically to a halt» because of a bitter dispute over $ 300 million in cost overruns that Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday is on the verge of ending up in court.
Now, backed by the GAO report, he has asked the US Department of Justice to rein in Holdren's China - related activities; if the department refuses to do so, the matter could end up in the courts.
They will end up in a court martial.But if the officers judging the behaviour of the soldier also understand that there are things a soldier can not be reasonably ordered to do they will know that he did absolutely the right thing.
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When Larry ends up in court, he gets a young lawyer named Alan Isaacman (Edward Norton).
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