Sentences with phrase «in courts»

The McKesson (mck) board was able to escape blame in the courts in a similar situation a decade ago.
But I can find a reason to be optimistic: both the income sprinkling and passive income measures are constructed as extensions to existing tax measures that have been tested in courts and in practice for years.
The province says it might use the legislation to fire back at British Columbia if it continues to block the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in the courts.
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.
«It is highly ironic that Mr. Black is the one accused of showing insufficient respect for our rule of law or a failure of trust in our courts and juries,» Gurland quipped.
But whomever wins in the courts, the proceedings have provided an unexpected benefit to Samsung, by essentially touting its less expensive products as Apple's equal.
Justice Samuel Alito said the case has no connection to this country and wondered why it should «belong in the courts of the United States?»
Whatever happens in the courts, there is no doubt that Chad should be immediately removed from the list of countries whose citizens are barred from traveling here, and the administration should extend its apologies to their government for the gratuitous insult.
Jilted by former partner Francesco Aquilini out of a 2004 deal to buy the Vancouver Canucks (and denied satisfaction in the courts), he now sits at the NHL governors» table as an equal.
Since the Miller v. Alabama ruling, hundreds of similar cases are being challenged again in the courts.
Lawyers will doubtlessly spend years arguing about it in courts.
Lawyers representing more than 300 former and current players are seeking to have a class - action suit certified in courts in Calgary next month and in Toronto in March.
Far more favourable in the courts» eyes are non-solicitation agreements, which prevent workers from actively calling on former clients or co-workers, and confidentiality clauses, which bar people from divulging trade secrets.
D2L eventually prevailed in the courts, and Baker says it emerged even stronger.
What I am for is protecting, with the highest standards in our courts, the religious liberty of Hoosiers.
Martin said he hadn't yet discussed the ruling with Eminem, aka Marshall Mathers III, but was glad the rapper hadn't been needed to travel to New Zealand «to watch the paint dry in the court room.»
At the time, groups of producers were mired in court and regulatory battles with the federation.
Mueller said on Thursday that the government would need likely need three weeks to present its case in court against Manafort and Gates.
After Verizon beat the FCC in court in 2014, then - FCC chair Tom Wheeler turned to Title II of the 1934 Communications Act to achieve his goal of mandating net neutrality (the court had said that, without broadband providers being classified as common carriers, the FCC did not have the authority to force them to maintain an open internet).
The review by a person identified in court documents only as «Sarah K» gave Kimzey's company one star out of five, saying it was slow to respond to a car lockout and then overcharged.
As politicians and businesses fight it out in court over aquifer rights, towns are drying up.
The plea sent directly to Uber Technologies Inc.'s 11 - member board comes as the ride - hailing giant faces a deadline to respond in court to the women's complaint against the company.
Still, some have argued (in court) that the degree of risk isn't adequately communicated, and crowdfunding companies have taken steps to better communicate that uncertainty over time.
In a court ruling authorizing the arrests, Brazilian federal judge André Duszczak said «Faria and other BRF officers sought to cover up claims of possible food contamination, as shown in certain laboratory tests, made by a former employee in a labor lawsuit.»
After a year - and - a-half of bickering over the proposed Time Warner merger, AT&T and the government will finally have their day in court this week.
South Korea's antitrust regulator fined Qualcomm 1.03 trillion won ($ 854 million) in December for what it called unfair practices in patent licensing, a decision the U.S. chipmaker said it will challenge in court.
«If you have a one - star rating, people won't go near it,» said Kimzey, who represented himself in court and did not have a lawyer.
In its court filing on Monday, Waymo said it recently learned that a former Uber security analyst sent a letter to an Uber in - house lawyer more than six months ago, which contained important facts about the case.
And the Viacom CEO is caught in a Catch - 22 of his own making: Earlier this year, he maintained in a court case launched by the billionaire's former girlfriend that Redstone was fully capable of making decisions.
It was challenged in court, but judges in 12 separate opinions affirmed the project and its protections and rejected the flawed positions represented by the senator's op - ed.
«McVeigh was polite, personable and thoughtful in his jail cell, yet silent, brooding and disengaged in court.
The NYPD spokesman told Business Insider that McGregor was due to appear in court on Friday.
Police said the suspect was scheduled to appear in court at 10 a.m. Tuesday, and that information on the charges against him would be released at that time.
The defendant appeared in court dressed in a white T - shirt and jeans, slightly unshaven.
Find out how much of an attorney's time is spent battling it out in court and how much is devoted to mediating disputes.
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 court, however, he acknowledged dismembering her body, saying he did so to lift it out of the vessel's hatch.
They patrol asssigned areas, investigate crimes, search premises, apprehend suspects, and provide testimony in court.
«We are pleased the federal court in San Diego decided Qualcomm must establish the fair value of its technology and defend its business practices in court before forcing Apple and others to pay exorbitant and unfair rates, which amount to a tax on our own inventions,» Apple spokesman Josh Rosenstock said in a statement.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission's authority to take enforcement actions against firms dealing in digital currencies was upheld in court.
«I remember as a young mother... having a baby wake up who was sick and I'm supposed to be in court, because I was practicing law,» Clinton said.
Judge Michael Corriero explains how Facebook posts and other forms of social media can be used against you in a court of law.
Yet, negligence has come out in court cases.
It'll take long years of expensive schooling before you can have your days in court.
Remember though, if you default on a secured loan then the assets or asset class you used as a security could be seized by the creditor in a Court procedure that could also put your company out of business, so there is some element of risk to consider with asset - based financing.
You don't want to explain in court what you meant when you emailed «These regulations will kill us!
That suspicious activity by the Willy bot led to Karpelès's arrest in August 2015 on charges of manipulating electronic data; he admitted in court last summer to running what he called the «obligation exchange» but disputes doing anything illegal.
Twitter and the UK press are losing it over a model who was given a lenient sentence in court for attempting to steal almost # 1,000 of luxury goods from Harrods — despite her punishment being nothing out of the ordinary.
In a court filing, Robbins Geller wrote:
A spokesperson told CNBC on Monday that «the Commission would defend its decision in court
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