Sentences with phrase «learned of the lawsuit against»

He responded that when he first learned of the lawsuit against him, he was surprised and shocked and had known nothing of the incidents described in the complaint.

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Later, thyroid cancer patients would win a class - action lawsuit against the federal government, as the American public learned that the toxic heavy metals from the bombs caused devastating health problems for millions of Americans who lived within 300 miles of that site, during years of detonations.
View a statement from Jed Wallace, President and CEO, CCSA, about CCSA's decision to discontinue pursuit of two facilities - related lawsuits against the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and to focus renewed effort on working collaboratively with LAUSD to ensure every public school student - both traditional and charter - has a stable, suitable place to learn.
If you're interested in self - publishing, you need to learn as much as you can about some of their practices, and about lawsuits being filed against some of the companies that this website describes as «wolves in publishers clothing.»
Now, thanks to Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, it appears that the job creators may have finally learned something from the extreme tactics of groups, like the Wild Earth Guardians and the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD), which have been using the courts to their advantage by filing lawsuits against the federal government.
The official filed a defamation lawsuit against the people that posted the comments; once he learned of their identities, saying that the comments were false and damaged his reputation.
In case there are any Slaw readers who have not yet learned of it, I thought I'd point you to some posts about Edwin Mellen Press «s lawsuit against McMaster librarian Dale Askey (and against McMaster University as well).
A good piece of advice if you intend to file a lawsuit against your landlord is to speak with an experienced Florida real estate lawyer to learn about your rights, because the law provides for the payment of attorney fees in the event the landlord is determined to have violated your lease agreement (which means, in many instances, the tenant will not have to pay any money to the lawyer, unless the lawyer wins the case).
One other thing: Because «Zoopraisal» offers their misinformation for free, if you (yes, I mean you, misinformed member of the naive public in search of quality information / education / guidance for nuthin») want something of quality for nuthin», join the club of dummies who end up learning the hard lessons of financial tight - wire - acts the expensive and rue - filled way, by way of often unsuccessful lawsuits against an organization that can not be held legally responsible for its misleading information because... are you ready for it?
Following a $ 100 million lawsuit that was served in September on CREA, the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) and a number of related association and board officers, REM has learned that a second lawsuit for $ 750 million has been filed — but not yet served — against TREB and a number of other individuals, including senior executives from Royal LePage and Re / Max Ontario - Atlantic Canada.
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