Sentences with phrase «legal retribution»

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Under Mr. Avenatti's offer, Ms. Clifford would then be allowed to «(a) speak openly and freely about her prior relationship with the president and the attempts to silence her and (b) use and publish any text messages, photos and / or videos relating to the president that she may have in her possession, all without fear of retribution and / or legal liability for damages.»
Even now that the affair is public knowledge, Trump and his legal team are seeking $ 20 million or more in damages from Daniels, out of retribution more than anything else.
But at the popular level in the United States, justice is associated with legal judgments and often with retribution.
David Silvester caused a media storm in January by suggesting in a letter to the Henley Standard that Britain's inclement weather was divine retribution for making gay marriage legal.
But the opposing player doesn't deserve any retribution for a big, clean, legal hit in the game of hockey.
Carroll, the former mayor's aide, said Fitzpatrick's probe looks like retribution against city officials for their legal challenge to COR.
There is a natural reluctance for anyone working in academia, whether faculty or students or lab technicians, to make accusations that necessarily will involve official investigations, prolonged legal activities, and possible retribution.
The plot's crux involves a loving suburban father (Gerard Butler) who waits 10 years to wage violent retribution against the legal - system players (led by Jamie Foxx as a hotshot assistant district attorney) that let a murderer — the greasy, abhorrent deviant who killed the father's wife and daughter — walk free.
Carter, a business lawyer, knows what she's talking about when it comes to legal intrigue, and it shows in this fast - paced, scorching romance that moves from boardroom, to bedroom, to the darker corners of desire and retribution.
Marc Dion says they are still hoping for retribution in two ongoing legal actions against the Quebec government, as well as a chance to voice their displeasure anew in this fall's provincial election.
The New York Times reported last month that the CIA destroyed two videotapes in 2005 because officers were worried the tapes could expose agents to legal risks and retribution.
Lacking strong legal protections, government and corporate employees who report wrongdoing to their managers or to regulators can face dismissal, harassment and other forms of retribution.
The consequent sentence of mandatory life imprisonment follows on from this basic principle; it is driven, not so much by legal logic, but by the public demand for retribution.
Generally, a divorce has a basic range of fees and costs which are based upon many factors such as the legal issues to be resolved, the complexity of the facts and legal issues of the case, the other party's attorney, the judge assigned to the case, the willingness of the parties to be reasonable with each other, the emotions of the parties, the need for revenge or retribution of one or both parties, as well as countless other intangible factors.
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