Sentences with phrase «federal court filing showed»

Not exact matches

Records from California Central district federal court show Spin Master also filed a similar suit in February against Alpha Group US LLC, alleging that its Screechers Wild!
Attorneys for Ahmad Khan Rahimi on Wednesday asked a Manhattan federal judge to move the suspect's trial either to Vermont or another district deemed «appropriate» by the court, a filing shows.
Since 2006, Terrell been named in 15 lawsuits filed in federal and state courts, records show.
Records from Tulare County and federal courts do not show any lawsuits filed against the company related to the accident.
The Cosby Show star is facing a defamation suit filed in Massachusetts federal court by seven women, who have accused the comedian of calling them...
To prevent federal courts from premature intervention, plaintiffs are normally required to show that all administrative remedies have been pursued before a lawsuit was filed.
Jones Day filed the lawsuit in federal court in August after two of its associates showed up on the site, which reports on real estate sales in Chicago's upscale Lincoln Park and Lake View neighborhoods.
Two weeks ago, Legal Blog Watch mentioned that a band formed in 1989 as Supernova had filed a federal court lawsuit alleging trademark infringement and other claims against the producers of the rock - reality show Rock Star: Supernova.
The key legal argument with which Apple's filing, shown further above, urges Judge Koh to enter a partial final judgment is that the Federal Circuit, in its mandate to the district court, directed «immediate entry of final judgment on all damages awards not predicated on Apple's trade dress claims.»
After the federal parties filed their notice of appeal to this Court from the District Court's grant of the preliminary injunction as to «indecent» communication, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit entered an order directing Sable either to file a motion for voluntary dismissal or to show cause why the appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
According to the CBC (I haven't found the decision yet), the Federal Court of Canada has called Bell «reprehensible» for accessing a customer's credit file without consent and then showing disdain for his complaint.
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