Sentences with phrase «filing court orders»

By filing court orders to get access to emails, for example, they endlessly hound scientists.
The news of the robocall comes almost simultaneously with word that Owens, like Democrat Dan Maffei in central New York, has filed a court order to impound ballots ahead of tomorrow's vote — a sign that the race against Republican Matt Doheny will be as close as the public polls have suggested.
The blockchain coalition, which is being led by multinational crypto organizations in Russia, South Korea and China, intends to file court orders as early as May, according to Russia's TASS news agency.
Bornais said he interviewed 13 real estate brokers across Canada in a preliminary probe before filing the court order.

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The group of businesses — which also includes Twitter, Uber, and SpaceX — said the new order would inflict «substantial harm on U.S. companies, their employees, and the entire country,» in a brief filed in the U.S. District Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
According to the Financial Times, four major creditors filed a petition this month asking the court to pull Mt. Gox out of bankruptcy in order to distribute its bitcoin assets among claimants.
In a complaint filed on Tuesday in San Francisco, Jeffrey Berns asked the court to quash a subpoena that orders Coinbase to turn over the names and account information of all of its customers.
In the latest twist in the legal battle, Ripple filed a counterclaim in New York state court that accuses R3 of signing the deal in bad faith, and using the partnership to steal its expertise in order to develop a competing product.
The case being led by Texas and filed at the Federal Court in the Southern District of Texas said the executive order announced by Obama last month violated constitutional limits on presidential powers.
A group of 15 states and the District of Columbia have filed papers with the appeals court in support of Washington state's challenge to Trump's Jan. 27 order, saying it harms their educational institutions and economies.
In March, the board took the unusual step of filing its latest decision with the Federal Court for judicial enforcement because it expected CP to ignore its orders.
On Sunday and Monday, 127 Bay Area companies filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit stating their opposition against the president's executive order on immigration.
The Supreme Court determined in 1998 that employees, in order to get legal recourse, have to first file harassment complaints with HR.
A Feb. 2012 incident found unlawful retention of more than 3000 files the FISA court ordered the NSA to destroy.
In a court filing on Monday, it requested an order forcing Uber to disclose its source code, or underlying software, for its Lidar products.
Environmental groups filed a lawsuit a week after Trump signed the order, asking a U.S. District Court in Alaska to prevent the Trump administration from executing the order.
The SEC's muzzling of Citi followed an appeal the regulator filed two weeks earlier in response to a trial ordered by the lower court.
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday denied ride service Uber's request to immediately appeal an order approving class certification in a lawsuit filed by drivers who wish to be deemed employees.
U.S. President Donald Trump will replace his executive order suspending travel from seven Muslim - majority countries «in the near future,» according to a Justice Department court filing on Thursday.
A California suit filed Monday seeks a court order to halt what it calls Facebook's unfair and deceptive business practices.
«Uber has so far not disputed that the Jacobs letter and documents and information regarding Uber's conduct described therein was responsive to Waymo's discovery requests or Court Orders,» the filing reads.
That's according to a Move court filing that sought to stop Trulia from obtaining a temporary restraining order preventing ListHub from cutting off listings to Trulia.com.
The lawsuit was filed a week after Mr. Cohen initiated arbitration proceedings, but the court papers did not say what was at issue or refer to the restraining order.
Trulia, now a wholly owned subsidiary of Zillow Group, filed for a temporary restraining order to keep listings flowing to the site, which the court had granted until today's hearing.
Two additional stockholder derivative lawsuits, Pifko v. Babbio, et al., filed on September 19, 2006, and Gross v. Babbio, et al., filed on November 21, 2006, were filed in Chancery Court, County of New Castle, Delaware; both seek to recover damages for alleged breaches of fiduciary duty and to obtain an order instructing the defendants to refrain from further breaches of fiduciary duty and to implement corrective measures that will prevent future occurrences of the alleged breaches of fiduciary duty.
On April 13, 2016, the Court issued an order (the «Meeting Order»), accepting the filing of the Amended and Restated Plan of Compromise and Arrangeorder (the «Meeting Order»), accepting the filing of the Amended and Restated Plan of Compromise and ArrangeOrder»), accepting the filing of the Amended and Restated Plan of Compromise and Arrangement.
On June 11, 2015, the Court issued an order (the «Claims Procedure Order») approving the claims process whereby persons who assert a Claim against the Target Canada Entities must file a Proof of Claim or D&O Proof of Claim with the Monitor on or before 5:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on August 31, order (the «Claims Procedure Order») approving the claims process whereby persons who assert a Claim against the Target Canada Entities must file a Proof of Claim or D&O Proof of Claim with the Monitor on or before 5:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on August 31, Order») approving the claims process whereby persons who assert a Claim against the Target Canada Entities must file a Proof of Claim or D&O Proof of Claim with the Monitor on or before 5:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on August 31, 2015.
The Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) has filed an application with the Federal Court of Appeal to stay the Competition Tribunal's June 3 order, which requires TREB to, in part, stop its «anti-competitive practices» and not exclude sold and other disputed data from its virtual office website (VOW) feed.
The claim was filed in a Dutch court by Mr. J.W. de Vries on 2 February 2018 against Koinz Trading BV, a non-public company, which was previously ordered by a lower court of Midden - Nederland to pay mining proceeds in the amount of 0.591 BTC owed to the petitioner, or a penalty payment up to a $ 10,000 maximum.
The people who have risk protection orders filed against them range in age from a 14 - year - old boy who classmates claimed «wanted to kill someone to see how it feels» to a 63 - year - old man who, court records state, was «seeing spirits» and purchased two shots guns and two handguns, insisting «I can buy as many (firearms) as I want.»
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)- A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday denied ride service Uber's request to immediately appeal an order approving class certification in a lawsuit filed by drivers who wish to be deemed employees.
Uber has officially asked Anthony Levandowski — the former head of the company's self - driving efforts and the executive at the center of the Alphabet lawsuit — to waive his Fifth Amendment rights and cooperate with a court's order to turn over any files he may have downloaded, including those on his personal device.
Based on its filing, the SEC obtained an emergency court order to freeze the assets of PlexCorps, Lacroix, and Paradis - Royer.
He obtained a restraining order at the end of February, shortly before Daniels filed her lawsuit in court, and has now filed papers in federal court accusing Daniels of violating the terms of the nondisclosure agreement.
Qualcomm said in a statement that it will file for an immediate stay of the corrective order and appeal the decision to the Seoul High Court.
That order was contested at a hearing on May 13, 2014 [court transcripts available], and that restraining was dismissed and vacated for lacking evidence and not meeting the legal burden of proof [Hennepin County Case # 27 - CO-13-8209, filed May 16, 2014].
As for my part, I am filing a complaint with the Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice and asking her and The Court to mark Tony Jones as a Vexatious Litigant in that state (he has to get judicial approval to sue); asking The Court to take action against Tony Jones» attorney's (M. Sue Wilson's) law license; and asking the Court to order an investigation into the family court judge who signed the Order (as it has been alleged that she is possibly the former law partner of M. Sue WiCourt Chief Justice and asking her and The Court to mark Tony Jones as a Vexatious Litigant in that state (he has to get judicial approval to sue); asking The Court to take action against Tony Jones» attorney's (M. Sue Wilson's) law license; and asking the Court to order an investigation into the family court judge who signed the Order (as it has been alleged that she is possibly the former law partner of M. Sue WiCourt to mark Tony Jones as a Vexatious Litigant in that state (he has to get judicial approval to sue); asking The Court to take action against Tony Jones» attorney's (M. Sue Wilson's) law license; and asking the Court to order an investigation into the family court judge who signed the Order (as it has been alleged that she is possibly the former law partner of M. Sue WiCourt to take action against Tony Jones» attorney's (M. Sue Wilson's) law license; and asking the Court to order an investigation into the family court judge who signed the Order (as it has been alleged that she is possibly the former law partner of M. Sue WiCourt to order an investigation into the family court judge who signed the Order (as it has been alleged that she is possibly the former law partner of M. Sue Wiorder an investigation into the family court judge who signed the Order (as it has been alleged that she is possibly the former law partner of M. Sue Wicourt judge who signed the Order (as it has been alleged that she is possibly the former law partner of M. Sue WiOrder (as it has been alleged that she is possibly the former law partner of M. Sue Wilson.
The aim of the event is to «provoke a challenge from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service in order to file a lawsuit and have its argument out in court
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The FDA's decision comes in response to a Court Order to respond to a petition filed by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) proposing to ban the use of BPA.
He filed a name - change order Friday with the Probate Division of the Fayette District Court to legally change his name to Willie Trill Cauley - Stein.
and my mothers, a copy of a divorce filing he was sending in the next Monday, The savings account minus what he planed to use on his Road trip vacation, His father got into his good old boys club and got a court order placed on my husband to keep him from going to work all hours offered.
an eight - month «reconciliation and reflection period» that begins as soon as each spouse completes the curriculum and receives a certificate of completion (if one party refused, «courts have the power to order compliance»); after that, a couple is free to file for divorce
For example, in cases where a single mom is raising a child on her own, and the father is voluntarily uninvolved, the courts may expect her to actually file for child custody in order for her to be legally considered the custodial parent.
However, some courts will not order overnight visitations at all until a child reaches the age of 3, so you may want to check out the child custody laws in your state before filing a motion to request overnights.
A law firm has asked for the records related to that research on ammoniated beef, but BPI has filed a lawsuit seeking a court order against the university to prevent the records from being released.
But opponents quickly filed a lawsuit to overturn it, state courts ordered an injunction, and the law can not go into effect until the Missouri Supreme Court rules on its legality, probably early next year.
If you don't file a motion for temporary orders, ask the court how to get your hearing date.
Additionally, Glen Ellyn filed a lawsuit last month against the owners asking the courts to order 24 - hour security, restoration of private water lines and requiring the demolition or restoration of deteriorating buildings.
Ohio: If at least one parent requests shared parenting and files a plan that is in the child's best interests and approved by the court, the court may allocate parental rights and responsibilities of the child to both parents and issue a shared parenting order.
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