Sentences with phrase «even take legal actions»

This has led some customers to close their bank accounts and even take legal actions through court.
They may even take legal action to stop the closure.

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But after recovering from the initial shock, he took action — contacting Google, considering legal action and even speaking with online reputation management companies that quoted him about $ 20,000 to help scrub the result.
Many refuse to take legal action even if they have a strong case.
He'll matter - of - factly discuss the lawsuit, how he regrets certain legal actions he took, and even the particulars of his symptoms (though once, when asked how his treatment was progressing, he broke down).
It all suggests that the dramatic day and a half of legal proceedings are but a prelude to even more courtroom theatrics and combat in what has become a sordid, long - standing matter (for the full saga, read the Disturbing Decline of Sumner Redstone) that reflects poorly on countless participants, not least the boards of CBS and Viacom, which took no action to remove Redstone as their executive chairman until Herzer's case forced their hand.
The prospect of an NDP premier who has said «over my dead body» to the Enbridge Northern pipeline, which would take Alberta bitumen to the Pacific coast — Dix even has a legal team preparing to halt it — has spurred key oil - patch figures into action.
I concluded at the time of the riots that of all the things the government now needed to do, it was the married family which most urgently needed to be rebuilt: I was and remain as certain of that as anything I have ever written, and I have been saying it repeatedly for over 20 years: I was saying it, for instance, when I was attacking (in The Mail and also The Telegraph), as it went through the Commons, the parliamentary bill which became that disastrous piece of (Tory) legislation called the Children Act 1989, which abolished parental rights (substituting for them the much weaker «parental responsibility»), which encouraged parents not to spend too much time with their children, which even, preposterously, gave children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack.»
Even more shocking was the announcement by the FWO on January 25 that it had taken legal action for wage exploitation against migration agency, ZNZ Education, which specialises in providing services to Chinese clients and is part of the Zhi Nan Zhen Education and Migration Group that operates across Australia and New Zealand.
The fact that Mike Dean has not taken legal action, which would by itself have effectively killed his refs career, even though he would have won his case but which would have been therefore a Pyrrhic victory, does not excuse this unfair and incorrect accusation form Wenger.
If I'm wrong, then at the most the «dumped» state may take some kind of legal action in binational or international fora (or even in the courts of the state breaking off the agreement).
Republicans are considering everything from defunding the specific initiatives in the President's anticipated executive order, to taking legal action, and even shutting down the government.
Democratic - leaning states — including New York — may take legal action to challenge the cap on deductions of state and local taxes under the sweeping overhaul of the U.S. tax code, and even though such lawsuits would face long odds they could help galvanize Democrats for next year's mid-term election.
The situation has gotten so out of hand that even Ramapo residents who are members of the town's large Orthodox Jewish population are taking legal action against the town for not upholding zoning laws.
Other complications arise from the girl's family, subsistence farmers who don't even know what a lawyer is and worry about the possibility of a ruinous feud with the dead man's family if they take legal action to defend their daughter.
Even before a few Russian mobsters get in on the action, taking this loaded but legal enterprise in a more sordid direction, Molly has no shortage of greedy, overconfident men to cajole, spar with, counsel and occasionally turn the tables on.
While closing a school often sparks protests, and sometimes even legal action, a new study finds that school closures that took place in New York City between 2000 and 2014 benefited students.
The Chairman of the State Board of Education, Attorney Alan Taylor, agreed with the Commissioner and went even further stating that there was no legal action that the state or school district could take to punish a parent or child who opted out of the Common Core SBAC test.
The main founder who created the company was booted and had to take legal action to even get his severance pay (Trafford crumbled even more after).
Though the risk of repossession may drive you away from secured loans, the truth is that even with an Unsecured Bad Credit Loan, the lender can take legal action against you to recover his money.
They were even threatening to take legal action.
In some cases, their creditors were even considering taking legal action against them.
don't nobody knock message boards: i participate in three which are absolute mustard: given the right kind of people and enough mutual association, they are the best way to swap ideas and even cooperate on projects (case in point: the TMF banking board successfully staged a fight against the Irish minister of finance to defend a bond widely held by its members — including legal action and political lobbying): there is something about the mechanism of general conversation in a small group of like - minded friends that can really take off
Fortunately there are legal procedures under the BIA that can stop creditors actions even before it gets to the point where your income or assets are taken from you.
Even if you are in the right, can you afford to take legal action?
The response was not too friendly and they even threatened a legal action against me if I did take my listings down.
CAN the countries of the Caribbean Community and Common Market (Caricom) take international legal action against the states that are warming the planet with devastating consequences, not only for their survival, but in some cases even their existence?
Even without action by the Congress or by the Administration, legal action on climate policy is likely to take place within the judicial realm.
Jacobson has even suggested that he might take legal action against NOAA scientist Christopher Clack and twenty coauthors whose critical evaluation of his work was published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in June.
Release URL BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Thursday January 2, 2014 By Sir Ronald Sanders Can the countries of the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) take international legal action against the States that are warming the planet with devastating consequences not only for their survival, but in some cases even their existence?
Even though no amount of money will ever be able to fill the void left by that individual's passing, legal action should and must be taken to ensure that a family does not have to suffer any additional hardships.
Each individual situation is unique, and should be reviewed by an attorney from the firm before the situation progresses and gets even more dangerous with regard to repossessions, lawsuits or other legal action being taken against you.
If you even suspect that you were the victim of a doctor error, we highly recommend that you take immediate action to seek legal counsel.
Even though federal investigative agencies are known for being thorough, they can make mistakes and it takes an effective attorney to be on the lookout for these so that the proper legal action can be taken in response.
While bonds may provide a litigation war chest they will not even provide much value in that regard unless the foreign legal system is likely to take action, as the Florida court has now usefully recognized.
Hence, litigation may be considered reasonably in prospect even if the cause of action has not yet arisen [90] or the party has not yet decided whether to take legal advice.
Although Google doesn't always take action against violators, that doesn't mean that a company (even a law firm) couldn't face legal action.
Failing to take legal action within the statute of limitations may result in the dismissal of the worker's case, even if the employer clearly violated the law.
Tom: Patrick was clear when we started working on the project together that he wanted to build a resource using the chatbot to help injured Washington workers identify their legal issues and give them information and tools to take action for themselves, even if they didn't hire a lawyer.
Regardless of whether the death was caused by negligence, recklessness, or even intentional actions, the surviving spouse, children and parents are permitted to take legal action.
Even while finding a breach by the U.S. government as a whole, the international court did not attach any legal consequences to that, and declined to take any action to keep the U.S. from committing another such violation in the future.
This worker would likely have a great case should they decide to take up legal action, especially since the supervisors did not seem inclined to even call for emergency services, even after what was an obviously horrifying injury.
The first step to taking action in a legal dispute is to understand whether or not you even need to.
Even if self - help materials are available a person may fail to take action due to anxiety (leading to paralysis), a feeling of being overwhelmed («overtaxed bandwidth») or an unfamiliarity with «legal mundanity» (what we insiders know instinctively but are foreign and intimidating to outsiders, such as when to stand up and when to sit in a courtroom).
An employee's on - the - job injury can take a massive financial toll on a business and even lead to legal action.
Apple faces its first legal action over Meltdown and Spectre in the United States, even though the vulnerabilities were found to affect nearly all computers and other devices, according to court documents reviewed by MacRumors.Meltdown and Spectre are serious hardware - based vulnerabilities that take advantage of the speculative execution mechanism of a CPU, allowing hackers to gain access to sensitive information.
Even the company is said to be in dialogue with Facebook over this issue and only after several years, they have decided to take legal action.
Non-compliance with privacy laws can take a toll on employee relations and put the organization at risk of a privacy complaint or even legal action.
As just one example, a finding from Dr. Amy Baker: «Even when targeted parents had the resources to pursue legal action and were fortunate enough to prevail -LSB-...] they were not able to take advantage of the rights afforded to them by the courts because alienating parents did not respect the court orders, the attorneys were not interested in or able to force the alienating parent into compliance.
I am reminded of a study by Dr. Baker «Even when targeted parents had the resources to pursue legal action and were fortunate enough to prevail they were not able to take advantage of the rights afforded to them by the courts because alienating parents did not respect the court orders, the attorneys were not interested in or able to force the alienating parent into compliance.
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