Sentences with phrase «get to court in»

For Shisler's sake, we can only hope that the car runs well enough to get him to a court in Florida, a state where lemons are abundant.
Monday's testimony was delayed by more than two hours because a juror twisted her ankle and didn't get to court in her new wheelchair until 11:45 a.m.

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You don't have to be courting VCs to notice the change in mindset: According to Alicia Robb, a senior fellow at the Kauffman Foundation who analyzed more than 25,000 Kickstarter projects, female crowdfunders on the site are more likely to get fully funded than men.
There's the third, more realistic action, which is you have to get some sort of production order of the data at Uber as evidence in a court case.
In a traditional civil rehabilitation, once the court gives the green light, it typically takes six months for the plan to be finalized — meaning optimistically, creditors could begin to get paid, preferably in Bitcoins, as soon as late this yeaIn a traditional civil rehabilitation, once the court gives the green light, it typically takes six months for the plan to be finalized — meaning optimistically, creditors could begin to get paid, preferably in Bitcoins, as soon as late this yeain Bitcoins, as soon as late this year.
In trying to recover Snowden's unencrypted mail from the company, which did not keep Snowden's cryptographic key, the Justice Department got a court order forcing the company to turn over another key instead, one that would allow officials to impersonate the company's website and intercept all interactions with its users.
In addition to getting rid of the potential for so - called fast and slow lanes on the internet, as allowed by a federal court last year, the proposal would provide consumers with stronger privacy protections.
Apple, which won a federal suit in California that Samsung infringed on iPhone patents, is trying to get the courts to force Samsung to stop selling older Galaxy products in the U.S..
For months Edmark had been frustrated in its attempts to court a Comp USA buyer and get its line onto those shelves.
One day in 1965, they got into a massive argument, so intense that it literally came to fists and required the courts to sort things out.
Managers, who are mostly male, also are in charge of deciding who gets promoted, leading to women being promoted less often than men, according to court documents.
As the Supreme Court gets ready in June to rule on the issue for the second time in two years, conservative states have rushed to enact so - called Religious Freedom Reformation Act (RFRA) laws that would allow businesses to object on religious grounds to serving LGBT people and same - sex couples.
Verizon, for example, told a federal court in 2013 that it believed in a no - blocking rule, so long as it could charge any online service whatever amount it wanted to get to Verizon's subscribers — and be able to cut off websites that didn't pay up.
«I think United is likely to be found on legally solid ground, but has already lost in the court of public opinion, and will pay dearly for it,» Quinn said according to Reuters, noting that Dao could still get a substantial settlement from the airline.
The president said he would take the case «as far as it needs to go,» including to the Supreme Court, in order to get a ruling that the ban is legal.
In the end, Pashak went to court and, while Markin got the dog, Flanagan ended up receiving what's often called one of the largest settlements in Canadian historIn the end, Pashak went to court and, while Markin got the dog, Flanagan ended up receiving what's often called one of the largest settlements in Canadian historin Canadian history.
«Many of these types of claims are designed to simply get a payout from an employer who did not want to get bound up in the expense of a court case».
On Tuesday, a court in Los Angeles agreed that Thicke and Pharrell Williams» 2013 earworm «Blurred Lines» borrowed too heavily from Marvin Gaye's 1977 hit «Got to Give it Up.»
Adds Buzza, «If you're going to go after the biggest companies in Canada, you can expect that by the time you get to court, you're going to be up against a legal team with a lot of resources at its fingertips.»
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As for North, the good reverend argued in court that he had stopped just for a minute to run into a store and get change.
Most defendants either don't bother to show up in court, in which case National Collegiate gets a default judgment and can collect the money, or they settle.
«Typo's not so clever attempts to evade the Court's preliminary injunction is quite certain,» wrote the judge, in what could be the closest thing to a legal opinion on Ryan Seacrest's intelligence as we're likely to get.
«To get full access to the single market you have to contribute to the budget and accept the freedoms, the four pillars and you have to accept the jurisdiction [of the European Court of Justice],» he told Andrew Marr in an interview due to be aired on BBC One on SundaTo get full access to the single market you have to contribute to the budget and accept the freedoms, the four pillars and you have to accept the jurisdiction [of the European Court of Justice],» he told Andrew Marr in an interview due to be aired on BBC One on Sundato the single market you have to contribute to the budget and accept the freedoms, the four pillars and you have to accept the jurisdiction [of the European Court of Justice],» he told Andrew Marr in an interview due to be aired on BBC One on Sundato contribute to the budget and accept the freedoms, the four pillars and you have to accept the jurisdiction [of the European Court of Justice],» he told Andrew Marr in an interview due to be aired on BBC One on Sundato the budget and accept the freedoms, the four pillars and you have to accept the jurisdiction [of the European Court of Justice],» he told Andrew Marr in an interview due to be aired on BBC One on Sundato accept the jurisdiction [of the European Court of Justice],» he told Andrew Marr in an interview due to be aired on BBC One on Sundato be aired on BBC One on Sunday.
No plea bargain here: Ross William Ulbricht is expected to get his day in court before Thanksgiving.
It requires states and local governments with a history of racial and ethnic discrimination, mainly in the South, to get advance approval either from the Justice Department or the federal court in Washington before making any changes that affect elections.
The Supreme Court determined in 1998 that employees, in order to get legal recourse, have to first file harassment complaints with HR.
What began as an attempt to win in the courts what they couldn't get from Congress ended with the FBI acquiring an exploit from a «third party» — reportedly from Cellebrite, from one of the growing cadre of professional hackers who do this kind of thing for money.
If they did try to use it we would be in court immediately seeking an injunction to stop them from using it, but we would probably have to get in line behind oil companies that would be concerned about contracts that they have with companies in B.C. to deliver product.»
Bush's statement comes in contrast to the previously expressed wish of his older brother, who said in 2006, «I very much would like to end Guantanamo; I very much would like to get people to a court
Spotify failed to get a direct or a compulsory license from Wixen that would allow it to reproduce and distribute the songs, Wixen said in the lawsuit, filed in a California federal court.
Yahoo, Facebook, Google and Microsoft have all taken to the courts to try to get the government to provide more details about the information grab, or at least allow companies to be more expansive in what they can tell their customers and shareholders.
Although he managed to get two years knocked off the seven - year sentence he was handed in 2009, in September Ontario's Court of Appeal refused to overturn his conviction.
In Carpenter v. United States, Fortune predicts the court will require cops to get a warrant if they to determine a suspect's location based on his or her phone records.
Katz says that in the event Unblock Us was ever taken to court, it might be able to argue «fair dealing» as a defence on the grounds that it is providing content Canadians would otherwise not get to see and for which there is no justifiable reason.
«We are eager for this situation to be resolved in the courts and will continue to do everything in our power to assist the authorities to get to the bottom of these issues as rapidly as possible,» it said in a statement Friday.
Extremely wealthy people — enabled by a series of key Supreme Court decisions as recently as yesterday — want to be able to spend gargantuan amounts of money in the political process and remain essentially private persons who don't get knocked around or criticized like everyone else in the political arena.
7 So the exchange bondholders who have euro - denominated bonds may be able to convince courts in Europe to order that they get paid — and those orders might be effective, since they would be entirely outside of U.S. jurisdiction.
He added, «the ultimate death knell for secrecy in any jurisdiction would be a bank getting served one of these subpoenas and choosing to litigate, then losing in court
Trump is no stranger to trying to use the legal system to get his way: USA Today found during the 2016 campaign that Trump and his businesses had been involved in at least 3,500 legal actions in state and federal courts over the course of three decades.
Douglas Hyndman, who heads the Canadian Securities Transition Office that Flaherty set up to push this file, even told Maclean's in an email that the Supreme Court, by directing federal policy - makers to consider regulating systemic risks, shifted their attention «precisely where Canada needs to do a better job to get regulation right.»
His lawyers filed two motions in the United States District Court in California, where Daniels sued to get out of the NDA that bars her from speaking out about the alleged affair, saying that Daniels has violated the agreement at least 20 times and could be subject to damages of $ 20 million.
Nearly 7.5 million people who get financial help to buy HealthCare.gov insurance would face average premium price hikes of a whopping 255 percent if that aid is ruled illegal in a pending Supreme Court case, a new analysis finds.
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Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says the B.C. government's attempt to get court backing in a bid to thwart the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion would put Canada in «economic gridlock» if it succeeds.
Getting paid back with fiscal favors, sell - offs and bailouts promises to increase in the wake of the recent Supreme Court «Frankenstein» decision that corporations are virtual people when it comes to freedom of speech and the purchase of media time.
Trulia, the nation's second most popular real estate search portal, could lose 40 percent of its listings if Zillow Group is not able to get a court to step in, according to Deutsche Bank analyst Lloyd Walmsley.
Billy Packer, a former CBS college basketball announcer who lives in Charlotte, is among the Siskey investors trying to get money back in a federal bankruptcy court case.
«We thought we were getting first - class representation,» said Packer, who is seeking to get back about $ 400,000 in bankruptcy court.
Removal (outside of those specific cases) typically involves hiring a lawyer, going to court, getting a judge to rule in your favor and getting the site's owner to comply with a court order.
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