Sentences with phrase «just sue»

Can a lender avoid the foreclosure process and just sue the borrower on the note (i.e., treat it as an unsecured note)?
Let's say you could keep this subletter out of the apartment and pay the rent yourself and just sue your roommate.
The estate of Claire Menagh didn't just sue the parents, which would be the usual course of action, but also named the two toddlers as defendants.
If this research has not been done, why don't we just sue the oil companies to do this??
Credit Detail is OK - Credit Money Machine is a mess - and the other two players - Dispute Suite and Credit CRM have merged but didn't they just sue each other?
Or will ABA members just sue the chain
they don't use their own tools like the build in watermark, or the notice and takedown, I think that when they just sue a owner who's watermarked book is shown up on usenet, they would scare a lot of people who now illegal upload their books.
If you started yelling profanities at me, I can't just sue you because you hurt my feelings.
«They can just sue to stop the one little change that hurt them.
Other quite reasonable questions I get on the subject include «Won't a bigger company just sue us back to the Stone Age?»
... I see the Justice Department basically saying «open season, let's just sue them everywhere.»»
(She feted Johnson onstage, despite the fact that Macy's had just sued her company, claiming that the new deal with Penney violated Stewart's contract with Macy's.)
Yes, I've just sued you for unlawful nighttime cravings generator.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — With a one - word email, Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner quietly set in motion the release of a letter to the editor in the names of five black ministers criticizing COR Development Co., a company the city had just sued.
We just sued — not sued — we brought a civil rights complaint against the Boston Public Schools just a few months ago, and had a civil rights finding against the Boston Public Schools.
Amazon had just sued a number of paid review companies and was in the process of removing all their reviews.
These quick - digitizing services (called jisui, or «cooking your own,» in Japan) have become somewhat controversial in Japan; the idea is simply to make a digital copy that users can read on their e-readers, but seven creators just sued a group of scan shops, contending they are violating copyright.
Walker Digital, the «invention company» founded by Priceline.com co-inventor Jay S. Walker, isn't just suing Facebook, he's also trying to take on some giant game publishers.
It turns out that Activision Blizzard was serious several months ago when it threatened to throw a lawsuit out of its pram: the former publisher of Brutal Legend has just sued the game's developer, Double Fine.
Traffic Power, in the search engine advertising business, just sued Seobook and a gaggle of Does and Roes, for defamation and trade secret violations.
but in this case, the employee would have been better off just suing in Small Claims Court for the entire claim of unpaid wages.
(Google, by the way, is not the only accused of messing with FRAND — the cable industry just sued an Apple - backed group over the same tactic).
I would respond by saying «I am prepared to go to court, if necessary», whether that means forcing the sale or just suing for the 305.

Not exact matches

«Your basic car and homeowners» coverage is just a couple of hundred thousand and nobody will sue you for just that — they'll sue you for way more,» said David Mendels, director of financial planning at Creative Financial Concepts in New York.
Employees who are terminated for excessive absenteeism will sue, claiming discrimination over those employees -; possibly the ones who are more vital to your business success -; who are absent just as often.»
There is a concept in corporate law called «piercing the corporate veil» — which just means that someone suing your business can also sue you personally!
The women suing aren't just seeking a payout from the company to compensate them for their individual losses.
Waymo sued Uber nearly a year ago, sparking a showdown between the two technology companies over allegations by Waymo that one of its former engineers took trade secrets just before quitting and going to work at Uber.
First, Apple actually sued Microsoft over the very first version of Windows, with Jobs personally claiming that Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates had just swiped the Lisa's proprietary technology.
And, just as there is likely a common cause behind these increasingly frequent episodes of civil unrest, so too is there obviously an underlying problem that is causing technology companies to sue each other on a weekly basis.
Unilever, which makes Hellmann's mayonnaise, had sued Hampton Creek's Just Mayo, arguing that it is not really mayonnaise because it doesn't contain eggs.
Just by observing the physicians» body language, subjects were able to guess which physicians ended up getting sued by their patients.
This comes just nine months after the Labor Department sued Google for not handing over 19 years of pay data on 21,000 Google employees for a routine audit into the company's pay methods, as part of that department's attempt to show whether Google's hiring discriminates on the basis of race, religion, gender, or other factors.
Just two years into its life, Zenefits had already been banned, demonized, and sued.
A lawyer for ride service Uber, which has been sued by drivers who contend they should be considered employees and are seeking class action status, said it would be preferable to have a trial just on the three drivers who filed the complaint in order to avoid setting a risky precedent.
Just a few months after it launched, Tesla sued Aurora and Andersen claiming he was poaching employees from Tesla.
David Carroll, a professor at Parsons School of Design in New York who sued Cambridge Analytica in the U.K., said he was not satisfied with Zuckerberg's response, but acknowledged that «this is just the beginning.»
Alphabet's self - driving arm, Waymo, has recently sued Uber for allegedly stealing trade secrets, and Alphabet's other investing arm, CapitalG, just this fall led a fundraising round into Lyft, leading many to believe that Alphabet would seek to divest somewhat from Uber, Lyft's main US competitor.
That is an intriguing idea and you might just be right considering the TPP would give them the right to sue Canada for lost future profits!
You know, just because someone does get sued for one thing, doesn't mean they're not the legitimate company and that Brian Armstrong and I can't be best friends.»
Daniels is suing Trump and Cohen in an effort to invalidate the non-disclosure agreement she signed just before the 2016 presidential election.
TransCanada Pipelines (TCPL) just announced it is going to sue the US government for $ 15 billion under NAFTA and while they're at it sue President Obama for exceeding his power under the US Constitution.
(This is just an example, by the way; please don't sue me, Tim Hortons Corporation.)
«They're just in the business of suing people.»
It's important to note that suing for defamation isn't just a «backdoor way to get at the sexual assault or sexual misconduct after the statute of limitations has run,» says Naomi Mezey, a law professor at Georgetown University and a co-director of the Georgetown Gender Justice Initiative.
I think this guy is suing because he lost his job... not because those around him do not believe the way he does... you are kind of making a good point just for the wrong side.
The singer's bereavement comes just weeks after false allegations that he sexually abused children were finally dropped after years of investigation, including a televised raid on his Berkshire home - something he is now suing the BBC over.
Should you be sued for what you just posted?
I notice though that while her religion doesn't celebrate holidays, it seems to not mind suing people despite Christains are supposed to just turn the other cheek and not fight back.
Create a single payer healthcare system just like they have for House & Senate members so that as a nation we can negotiate less expensive medical costs & prescription drugs and limit the amount any provider / hospital / doctor can be sued to $ 500k.
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