Sentences with phrase «longer take legal action»

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It all suggests that the dramatic day and a half of legal proceedings are but a prelude to even more courtroom theatrics and combat in what has become a sordid, long - standing matter (for the full saga, read the Disturbing Decline of Sumner Redstone) that reflects poorly on countless participants, not least the boards of CBS and Viacom, which took no action to remove Redstone as their executive chairman until Herzer's case forced their hand.
However, they can take legal action against you, as long as they do so before the statute of limitations on your debt is up.
She was willing to take on Espada long before Mr. Cuomo's legal actions made him a more attractive target.
Less than 24 hours after the East Hampton Town Board approved a handful of long - awaited restrictions on flights into and out of its airport on April 16, opponents vowed to take legal action against the town.
Democratic - leaning states — including New York — may take legal action to challenge the cap on deductions of state and local taxes under the sweeping overhaul of the U.S. tax code, and even though such lawsuits would face long odds they could help galvanize Democrats for next year's mid-term election.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, backed by about 30 elected officials, announced on Thursday the state may take legal action against the Environmental Protection Agency to stop a plan to allow dumping in Long Island Sound of materials dug up from dredging.
However, now that the 49 - day waiting period has elapsed and all options are available to us, we stand ready to take legal action to compel long - overdue reforms at Rikers, if that becomes necessary to get the job done.»
The administration of Mayor Bill de Blasio is taking its own steps to ensure teens are no longer jailed at Rikers after reaching a settlement in the class action lawsuit brought by The Legal Aid Society and a number of private law firms.
We don't take lightly filing a legal action, especially against a company with which we've enjoyed a long and productive partnership.»
Though such legal processes would take a longer period of time than the simple action of repossession for which secured loan lenders are entitled, someone taking an unsecured loan is still risking his assets if he fails to repay his debt.
Secured Business loans on the other hand do require collateral but they have lower interest rates and longer repayment programs since the lender doesn't have to worry because he can always claim his money by taking legal actions to repossess the asset guaranteeing the loan.
The creditor has to take legal action directly against the debtor which takes a lot longer.
Creditors can no longer harass you or take legal action against you to collect on your debt.
If you are unwilling to take legal action against your loved one, then you are giving tacit approval for their activity, which, in essence, no longer makes it fraudulent.
Unfortunately, as long as an account remains unpaid or has not been sold to a debt collector, creditors are in their legal right to take this action.
Rather than initiating legal action, BMI and other P.R.O.'s prefer a kill - them - with - patience approach that can take dozens of phone calls, letters and as long as 10 years.»
Phone - hacking lawyer Mark Lewis is poised to take legal action against News Corporation in the US, as the long - running scandal moves beyond the UK courts.
These can include: the lawyer is named as a defendant in a class action; the claim is complicated due to the number of parties or unique legal issues; or the claimant has assumed an aggressive approach to litigation that makes scheduling and discoveries take longer.
The band's frontman tweeted that as part of the legal action taken, the band is no longer being sued but he is restricted from saying or instigating moshing and other similar violent acts of crowd actions.
Under the Statute of Limitations the penalty for waiting too long to take legal action may appear in the form of a defence that the action is statute barred and should be struck out.
Fraud due to identity theft can be difficult to resolve and could take a long time and will require legal action.
So why, then, has the Texas Medical Association taken legal action to ensure that marriage and family therapists in Texas may no longer diagnose and treat mental health disorders?
Many legal actions take years to get to the point of a deposition, so you could be asked to recall events that happened a long time ago.
It may be legal to file in this case, but I don't think it's ethical, and failing to take responsibility for one's actions is more detrimental long - term for the poster than the short - term benefit of wiping out the debts and leaving the wreckage in his wake.
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