Sentences with phrase «legal complaint brought»

The lawsuit by Ms. Clifford adds weight to allegations in a separate legal complaint brought by Common Cause, a public interest group that has asked the Federal Election Commission and the Justice Department to investigate the $ 130,000 payment by Mr. Cohen.

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According to the New York Times, «Known as the Freelance Isn't Free Act, the measure requires anyone hiring a freelance worker to agree in writing to a timetable and procedure for payment, and increases the potential awards to freelancers bringing legal complaints against those who have failed to pay them promptly.»
«The company relied on the police, the Press Complaints Commission... and the legal opinion of outside counsel brought in...» He's saying that News International couldn't have known of «any additional illegality» because the police had told them that was the case.
The complaint, brought by the office of U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, focuses on Silver's outside legal work, primarily for the law firm Weitz & Luxenberg, where Silver served as of counsel.
Mr. Reynolds: What does Dr. Nolan's employment status have to do with the double (as in TWO) resort issue and the legal right CHA has to bring a complaint against the State Agency?
The newly revealed allegations, which do not appear in the complaint or any version of the indictment, were brought to light by Percoco's legal team, which is seeking to exclude them at trial.
In 2014, the Community Legal Aid Society and the American Civil Liberties Union brought a complaint to the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights that asserted that the charter schools of Delaware were resegregating the state's schools by race and by disability.
Those states that originated the legal workings were originally only sixteen, but more states joined in the complaints and soon brought the number to twenty - nine.
You have at your disposal a protection far stronger than the ability to bring some sort of legal complaint: You can take your business elsewhere.
In any event, before a person brings legal action or files a complaint, they should first speak with the Veterinarian and see if the matter can be resolved or settled fairly.
Consumers have six months from the date of a final response to bring the complaint to the Legal Ombudsman and we can accept complaints about problems that have arisen in the past six years (or if the matter is older than six years, then the consumer should have become aware of the problem in the past three years).
A complaint is a legal document that lays out the claims that the «plaintiff» (the person or business bringing the lawsuit) has against the «defendant (s)» (the person, people or legal entity being sued).
This ground - breaking research will likely be used in any climate lawsuits brought against fossil fuel companies, as well as in other types of legal proceedings — as the Human Rights Complaint demonstrates.
For Briton, the regulator's unencumbered authority to audit a legal practice was particularly important because «we have [no] reason to believe that consumers identify and bring to attention more than a fraction of the conduct that might justify a complaint thereby enabling the appropriate action to be taken.»
According to the Federal Court of Appeal, Ms. Mowat, whose sexual harassment complaint was largely successful, was entitled to only $ 4000 in compensation, although her legal fees to bring her complaint forward were nearly $ 200,000.
Normally, you will need to bring a complaint to the Legal Ombudsman within six months of receiving a final written response from us about your complaint or within six years of the act or omission about which you are complaining occurring (or if outside of this period, within three years of when you should reasonably have been aware of it).
Normally, you will need to bring a complaint to the Legal Ombudsman within 6 months of receiving a final written response from us about your complaint.
University of Manitoba law professor Gerald Heckman and other legal academics, myself included, brought a complaint to the International Commission of Jurists in Geneva.
Normally, you will need to bring a complaint to the Legal Ombudsman within six months of receiving a final written response from us about your complaint and within six years of the act or omission about which you are complaining occurring (or if outside of this period, within three years of when you should reasonably have been aware of it).
These means may include provisions whereby persons or organisations with a legitimate interest under national law in the withdrawal of advertising which is incompatible with this Directive may take legal proceedings against such advertising or bring such advertising to the attention of an administrative body competent to give a ruling on complaints or to institute the appropriate legal proceedings.
Normally, you will need to bring a complaint to the Legal Ombudsman within 6 months of receiving a final written response from us about your complaint and 6 years of the act or omission about which you are complaining occurring (or within 3 years of when you should reasonably have known there were grounds for complaint).
Determining where to bring a certain complaint or legal claim requires assistance.
Undertakings not to bring any official complaint or publicise the issues, subject to overriding legal and regulatory requirements, usually form part of any settlement agreement.
The legal proceeding, usually brought by complaint or petition, by the custodial parent to remove (move) the minor child (ren) from the state.
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