Sentences with phrase «in court papers»

«Hiring a real estate salesperson is not the same as buying a burger,» the association says in court papers.
In court papers explaining its bankruptcy plan, Aeropostale said that it may seek a judgment that disallows or lowers the priority of Aero's claim.
The New York - based company said in court papers July 15 that «reorganization on a standalone basis is not feasible.»
In court papers and on the campaign trail, Trump has repeatedly denied the allegations and said the suit is meritless.
Your family's circumstances remain undisclosed as well, rather than discussed in court papers or in open court.
They say in court papers that Cruz can't get a fair trial, but Scherer disagreed.
Miami Marlins ace pitcher Jose Fernandez was framed as part of a shoddy investigation into the crash that claimed his life and the lives of two others in 2016, his estate's lawyer implied in court papers filed Monday.
«On the one hand, the Fourth Amendment extends constitutional protections to a person's «houses, papers and effects» from unwarranted government interference,» Kerr argued in court papers.
Now, the 24 - year - old University of Michigan graduate whom prosecutors portray in court papers as a desperate — though not wholly unsuccessful — fraudster could be headed to prison.
The Noel Canning decision empowers the Senate «unilaterally to eliminate the president's recess appointment authority even when it is unavailable to advise and consent,» Brinkmann wrote in the court papers.
But in court papers asking Huvelle to dismiss the lawsuit, the DOJ contends that the policies governing use of Pacer obligate users who think they have been billed in error to first request a refund from Pacer's service center, an assertion that at least one federal court has rejected.
The plaintiffs, identified in court papers as John and Jane Doe, enrolled their child, identified as Junior Doe, at Burris Laboratory School in Muncie, Indiana.
Lawyers for the Tennessee resident, identified as A.Y. in court papers, told jurors he started taking Risperdal at age 5 to treat a psychiatric disorder and never received a warning about breast development.
The victim, known in court papers as K.D., claims an orange flyer from Fred Zemel's Newark firm appeared on her car on or about Feb. 19, 2007 — two months after the sexual assault occurred.
Zoe Tillman, writing for The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times, reports that a Washington, D.C., federal judge on Monday scolded «birther» lawyer Orly Taitz for «wasting the Court's time» by failing to redact Social Security number information in court papers — a violation of federal rules.
Among the newly specified dodgy arguments against a MF — delicately put as «factors which should not outweigh the presumption in favour of allowing the assistance of a MF» — are the confidentiality of the proceedings and sensitivity of information in the court papers relating to the family's affairs; the LIP's apparent capacity to proceed without a MF; the fact that the LIP is unrepresented through choice; the fact that the hearing is a directions or case management hearing; and the MF's membership of an organisation which promotes a particular cause.
The staff can not tell you whether or not you should sue someone, recommend any specific attorney or law firm, give you an opinion about your case or predict how a judge might rule, talk to a judge on your behalf, or tell you what words to use in your court papers or at a court hearing.
That case was in the news again this week as the defendants indicated in court papers that their upcoming motion to dismiss will be based on the premise that «television casting decisions are protected by the First Amendment.»
The judge in Wozniak's penalty trial rebuked both Sanders and the prosecutor, Matt Murphy, for attacking one another personally in court papers.
The states, meanwhile, have been losing out on billions in sales tax revenue over the years (one estimate cited in court papers suggests they'll lose about $ 34 billion this year).
«In 2012, I was disillusioned with the candidates and the political process, so I decided to abstain from voting, which was my own way of having my voice heard,» Harmon said in court papers.
Forcing him to testify, Frenkel writes in court papers, «would result in a serious detriment to Frenkel's future ability to gather and disseminate news.»
In court papers seeking sanctions, counsel for the defendants accused the agency of a «stunning display of incompetence» for failing to preserve documents.
Gagosian's lawyer Matthew Dontzin bristled at this allegation in court papers.
In court papers the Gagosian Gallery has said that Mr. Cowles maintained dishonestly at the time that he had permission to sell his mother's Lichtenstein painting.
(Whether the painting was indeed damaged remains in dispute; Gagosian Gallery maintains that it was but has not clearly specified the damage in its court papers.)
In court papers, he expanded on this: «I did not begin to paint on canvas until late 1979,» he wrote.
In court papers, the gallery says its gold shipment shouldn't be held up, Reuters reported, because it was a straightforward «purchase of a tangible commodity» having nothing to do with the allegedly fraudulent investment scheme that Stanford is accused of orchestrating.
At the same time that Cooper Union decided not to try to sell the site, it borrowed $ 175 million, using the Chrysler site as collateral, to build a new engineering and art building and «to meet future operating deficits,» as the school acknowledged in court papers seeking permission for the loan.
However, in court papers expected to be filed Wednesday, they said they have accepted the settlement because it is in the college's best interest to work to preserve the college for future generations.
In court papers filed on Monday, the Daily News reported, Baldwin claimed art gallery owner Mary Boone sold him an alternative version of artist Ross Bleckner's Sea and Mirror in 2010.
While prices vary from store to store, one comparison cited in court papers shows that Purina One Smartblend Chicken & Rice Formula retails for $ 39.99 for a 31 pound bag, or $ 1.29 per pound.
In court papers, the store said it «does not purchase puppies from any source which is legally defined as a «puppy mill.
It may be worth noting the sloppy writing in the court papers, as Cader quotes them: «Big Six» is inconsistently capitalized.
«Apple's entry into e-book distribution is classic procompetitive conduct» that created competition where none existed, Apple said in its court papers.
Apple, in court papers filed in a private antitrust case, contends its agreement with each publisher to serve as a distribution agent was negotiated separately.
In court papers, the union also argued that changes in the teacher evaluation process must be negotiated through collective bargaining agreements and that any disputes should be reviewed by the state Public Employment Relations Board.
Fontham also argued in court papers that every dollar sent to a Type 2 charter school from the MFP «is a dollar denied to a parish or city school system.»
In court papers filed on November 24, 2015, parents suing to block Nevada's voucher law responded to the Attorney General and his backing of the State's sweeping voucher program that will result in the diversion of critical funding earmarked solely for the education of children in the public schools.
A mother identified as Alice M. argued in court papers that her son, Dale M., was entitled to placement in the Elan School because the 1,585 - student Bradley - Bourbonnais school district in Bradley, Ill., had failed to address his behavioral problems adequately.
The city's Law Department issued the extraordinary defense in court papers responding to a lawsuit filed by Public Advocate Letitia James and other plaintiffs to block 36 co-locations initially approved by Bloomberg and later seconded by de Blasio.
The government's attorneys said in court papers last month that the concentration of 350 ppm of CO2 isn't necessarily dangerous but acknowledged the country bears significant responsibility for fueling global warming (Climatewire, Jan. 18).
Huntley also secretly recorded City Councilman Ruben Wills who was once her chief of staff, as well as the former spokesman for the Senate Democrats, Curtis Taylor, and Melvin Lowe, who is identified in the court papers as a former political consultant and associate of State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
Evidence referenced in the court papers included the surveillance devices and, most extraordinarily, a video made inadvertently by the bungling snoopers on the surveillance cameras as they were planting them.
In June this year, Kroll were accused in court papers by Dr. Martin Coward, a leading city investment manager, of planting covert surveillance devices in his house in Steyning, West Sussex.
In one scheme described in court papers, he asked a pair of real estate developers to hire a small law firm, Goldberg & Iryami, which seeks reductions in New York City property taxes on behalf of its clients.
Lawyers for six former trustees suing to get their positions back after they were kicked out by Mayor de Blasio and Queens Borough President Melinda Katz revealed in court papers the library has retained a high - powered former federal judge to probe leaks that led to a series of stories in The News about library director Thomas Galante's $ 392,000 salary and his free - spending ways.
In court papers, the government said Stevenson accepted about $ 20,000 in bribes in exchange for drafting, proposing and agreeing to enact legislation to aid his co-defendants» businesses, including an adult day care center in the Bronx, the «Westchester Avenue Center,» which opened a month ago.
The agency alleges in court papers and internal memos obtained through the Freedom of Information Law that shoddy work by architect Rogers Marvel, lead contractor Commodore Construction Corp. and other parties left the Robert Moses - era Olympic - size pool plagued with «broken» piping, extensive cracking throughout the pool's basin and deck area, and other problems.
On Friday, prosecutors said in court papers that Ms. Huntley's recordings of a senator and two other elected officials «did yield evidence useful to law enforcement authorities.»
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