Sentences with word «legally»

Well that's it — the basics of legally becoming someone else's boss.
A 19 - year - old former student of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is accused of using an AR - 15 rifle, that he purchased legally, for the attack.
Attorneys general use the legally binding demands to collect evidence, such as documents and emails, and testimony to help «piece together any number of stories about potential competitive harm,» Moss said.
It will be up to a judge to determine whether she is legally responsible for his death by the end of this week.
Such an attitude might seem arrogant coming from a garden - variety CEO, but it seems fitting when it's an entrepreneur who has been drafting business plans since before he could legally drive a car.
If you think the problem is a bunch of Silicon Valley Sasquatches big footing Bambis by taking and using (legally, let's assume) their ideas, well, it's what technology players do.
And we did it all legally together with the industry when we had a political party in Sweden called the Pirate Party — which was a real party, with more than 7 % of all votes.
When he made his decision to leave the company, he waved off a severance package in order to be legally able to share his story.
The foundation has been at the center of conflict of interest questions involving whether it was legally allowed to raise funds.
Cambridge Analytica's CEO, Alexander Nix, who has been suspended pending an investigation, assured the Cruz campaign that it acquired all the data ethically and legally, Tyler said.
Friedman argued that earning profit for the owners has been the mandate — and for public companies the legally binding fiduciary responsibility — since capitalism appeared.
Trump didn't release his tax returns during his campaign for president and still doesn't plan to while under audit (despite the fact it is legally possible), making it difficult to judge how wealthy he really is.
All marketers, advertisers and website owners need to know what's at stake, legally, when it comes to content marketing.
This fall, with the support of his investors and employees, he even reincorporated the company as a public benefit corporation, which legally requires it to prioritize its effects on society as much as its profitability.
Aereo says the antennas it uses to capture broadcast signals are legally no different than to the ones people already use to watch TV in their own homes.
According to the text produced by the IMO working group submitted to member states, the initial strategy would not be legally binding for member states.
People in Germany are legally required to have insurance.
Also, social media enables you to legally spy on your competition.
San Francisco taxpayers will not subsidize legally - sanctioned discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people by the State of Indiana.
It bears noting that businesses throughout the U.S. aren't legally required to afford employees personal breaks under federal law.
The bottom line is that a fiduciary is legally obligated to put their clients» best interests ahead of their own.
At the hearing, Boies will argue that DraftKings has operated legally since its launch in 2012 and that Schneiderman has «misinterpreted New York gambling law,» he said on a press call with reporters last week.
In January, Paxton said daily fantasy sports games that charge players to compete can not operate legally in Texas, joining other states in challenging the legality of such online contests.
People are so busy, they say, «Let me just get my taxes out of the way and pay those,» instead of trying to retain the most, legally, that you can.
Yes, the fact might matter to you a lot, but there are other ways of accommodating your interest in that information, short of attributing a morally weighty (let alone legally binding) right to it.
Neither the White House nor the US intelligence community can legally surveil US persons without cause.
Before this rule, too many retirement advisors could legally steer clients to investments that generated higher commissions and fees — too often undisclosed or hidden in fine print — while providing lower returns for clients.
They must go by the basic truth - in - advertising principle, meaning that endorsers can't make claims that marketers can't legally make, and that the endorsement must be the endorser's truthful opinion.
Having one is effectively table stakes at this point — in some jurisdictions it's legally required.
So far, Shopify is unmoved, stating: «If a merchant is selling products legally in the jurisdiction in which they are operating, they can use our software.»
First, there's the whole issue of getting into Cuba legally.
Edith Ramirez, chairwoman of the FTC, today recommended a comprehensive investigation of patent - assertion entities, companies often called «patent trolls» due to their aggressive and legally questionable tactics.
He pledged allegiance to the leader of the Islamic State militant group during the rampage in which he used an assault rifle and pistol that had been legally purchased although he had twice been investigated by the FBI for possible connections with militant Islamist groups.
Every single one of us is legally required to spend over a decade in school.
Over in the UK workers are typically legally entitled to at least a 20 - minute break away from their workstation, yet 54 % of office workers admit to eating lunch in front of their computer.
The High Court will decide whether Uber's app can be legally classed as a «taximeter», which is permitted in black cabs only, the FT reports.
This article was written by Ken Ritter from The Associated Press and was legally licensed through the NewsCred publisher network.
I mean legally unique.
While the denial of a blue slip does not legally restrict a judge from being approved, Glenn Sugameli, an attorney who is an expert on judicial nominations, told Business Insider in an email earlier this week that «no circuit court nominees have been confirmed over objection of one (or two) home state senators — including under Obama.»
On Sunday, a leak of documents from off - shore law firm Appleby revealed how individuals and companies use tax - havens and complex structures to legally protect their wealth from tax.
That means franchisors, who have long skirted issues of minimum wage and employee treatment by claiming responsibility rests solely in the hands of franchisees, can now be held legally accountable by workers.
Before we get into the particular problem with Zappos's terms, it is helpful to think about how we legally contract with each other over the Internet.
But ICE has faced criticism of its own over not seeking a judicial warrant to legally obtain custody of Garcia Zarate when it discovered he had been transferred into San Francisco's custody.
The official NSA audit from May 2012 found 2,776 incidents in the preceding 12 months, including access to or distribution of legally protected communications, and unauthorized collection.
How could she legally prescribe me medication?
Some even mistakenly fear that they would be legally responsible if leftovers were to go bad and result in illness.
«But legally speaking, it's not worth the fight.
The steps to financing a business with your retirement savings are simple enough, but legally are a bit complex.
Back in 2007, he reportedly told the Associated Press that Giuliani Partners acted ethically and legally.
(«This is our country») when she pledged to expel all foreigners condemned for a crime or misdemeanor, and when she said migrants without identity papers could never be legally allowed to stay in France or get free healthcare.
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