Sentences with phrase «legal fight this week»

The N.C. Court of Appeals stepped into a legal fight this week, and will be the most recent judicial authority to decide if the Wall Street - traded online education company K12, Inc. can tap into North Carolina's public education market.

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The Canadian government is buoyed by other recent developments in Canada-U.S. trade: this week Boeing has dropped its legal fight against Bombardier and there are indications of a potential settlement in a dispute over glossy paper.
A simmering dispute between Dauman and Redstone, who has so far successfully fought off legal claims about his competency, broke into public view last week when he fired Dauman and Abrams from the trust and told Viacom executives he opposed the company's plan to sell a stake in the Paramount Pictures division.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's legal team won a temporary restraining order last week against ex-porn star Stormy Daniels, who is fighting in court to tell her story about their alleged affair.
Trump... has increasingly complained in recent weeks that he needed to consider all options for fighting Mueller and not simply agree to an interview... other members of the legal team share Trump's view that they should take a more confrontational approach with the special counsel, including lawyer Jay Sekulow, who has urged the group to consider the pros and cons of fighting a subpoena, according to people familiar with his advice.
The week that Douglass did not practice after the fight, a junior varsity player found himself in a significant legal jam.
Mayor Sam Tenuto said this week that the village would ask a court to rule at once in its legal fight with the park district, and he suggested that the village drop a counterclaim attached to the case.
A legal fight between the Buffalo Public School District and Buffalo Teachers Federation over a plan to transfer teachers from City Honors will return to court next week, when the district will file papers challenging a restraining order obtained by the BTF.
The Canadian beer with the moose head on the label is taking its legal fight against an Upstate New York root beer with a moose head on its label to federal court in Syracuse this week.
Despite the school's ongoing legal battle with the Pennsylvania School Boards Association and a bitter dispute over funding with the state education department, the president of Einstein's board of trustees vowed last week to fight the revocation.
Last week, a hard - fought legal case brought on behalf of nine California public - school students resulted in a stunning and, for many, exciting decision: A number of the state's teacher - tenure violate the state constitution by depriving California students of the equal opportunity for a quality education.
New court reports this week suggest Apple (s aapl) is sinking ever deeper into legal quicksand, as the company fights a court judgment over ebook price - fixing that could ultimately cost it close to $ 1 billion dollars.
This week in art news, the fight over Norman Rockwell paintings gets legal, sexual harrassement charges impact an art publication and South Florida art museums grab the spotlight with renovations both planned and executed.
With an average of 12 Ohioans dying each day of drug overdoses, Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor addressed the Conference of Chief Justices (CCJ) in Henderson, Nevada, this week to talk about the fight from a legal perspective.
Speaking ahead of the hearing this week, Iain Miller, partner at Kingsley Napley, who specialises in regulatory issues for the legal sector, said: «Unlike the recent process involving Phil Shiner, we can expect a closely fought case over the next six weeks.
The FBI's announcement last week that it found a way to open the phone ended for the moment a legal fight with Apple about whether the government could force the company to write software that would help investigators open the phone and examine its data.
In an interview with GigaOM's Colleen Taylor last week, O'Reilly said he was fighting the legislation because he doesn't believe piracy is the kind of problem that requires a draconian legal solution.
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