Sentences with phrase «means going to court»

In other words, litigation means going to court to resolve your disputes and enforce your rights.
If that means going to court, we have the experience and resources to do that.
Boris Lavent is an accident lawyer that knows how to fully value a claim, and we'll ensure that you don't leave any money on the table, whether that means going to court for a verdict or negotiating a settlement.
Another reason that many people are not eager to embark on the process of filing a personal injury claim is that they are convinced that a personal injury case means going to court, complete with a trial and litigation.
He adds that, «If, indeed, this company is not registered with the NPA, then this deal must be stopped immediately, even if it means going to court, it must be stopped; we can not have people operating with impunity against the laws of this country, it's not possible,» he said.
We need to defend our rights to do business and if it means we go to the courts then lets do so otherwise we may find our selves collecting UI (oops forgot we can not collect)

Not exact matches

Therefore, the court reasoned, the English company was subject to the «benefits and protections of all fifty states,» meaning they'd be required to go to court with Nicastro in New Jersey.
«Signing up for a credit card or opening a bank account can often mean signing away your right to take the company to court if things go wrong,» said CFPB Director Richard Cordray in a statement, adding «many banks and financial companies avoid accountability.»
And if you can't reach an agreement, that usually means your next step will be to go to court.
While Citizens United seems to allow more unrestrained political speech — and some legal experts warn such activities may wind up in court because a precedent has yet to be set — that doesn't mean your organization should go ahead and do it.
This means that if an owner in Rhode Island falls behind on mortgage payments and their lender decides to foreclosure on the home, the lender can simply hire a third party to auction the home, and can bypass the expense and time of going to court.
The rule, which will go into effect for new accounts in about eight months, will not prohibit individual forced arbitration — meaning individual consumers (as opposed to groups of consumers) could still be be blocked from going to court against financial firms.
forced arbitration — meaning individual consumers (as opposed to groups of consumers) could still be be blocked from going to court against financial firms.
And of those, only 5 were unresolved (plus a sixth that went to court), all Christian, meaning treatment continued when doctors wanted it stopped based on parents hope for divine intervention.
To go back one step further we should of course say the ultimate court of appeal is God in se, since the functional meaning of the word «God» is such ultimacy.
And the incompetence displayed goes beyond that of Solicitor General Verrilli, but extends to several of the meaning - to - help - his - case comments by some of the liberal Supreme Court Justices themselves.
It would have been very easy for the writer to point out that this blatantly Christian oriented organization is often the recommendation of courts for drunk drivers to attend (and by recommend, I mean you will do it or go to prison).
He said: «The opposition said they will not go to the courts (to dispute the result) because they do not trust the courts so that means... the other options they have may lead to more chaos and problems than we have now.»
So when they took the court on Wednesday Night, they knew «Win or Go Home» meant even more to them..
If a parent KNOWS his child has not formed an attachment to him, yet going to court will mean he has to prove an attachment: he might settle for what the child is actually used to.
The Attorney - General is now bent on executing the judgement of the Supreme Court which went in favour of Mr. Amidu to recover the Ȼ51.2 million collected as judgement debt from Mr. Woyome through any means possible.
Then halfway through his testimony he admitted to committing fraud on the stand and was taken back into government custody - meaning he went to jail each day after court.
Finally, if 1/20/09 comes and goes with a usurper in the Whitehouse (that is, Obama is definitely NOT an Article II «natural born citizen» — dad Kenyan / British citizen at BHO's birth — albeit he MAY be a 14th Amendment «citizen») with usurper enablers in Congress and the Supreme Court... God help us because many of the people will — rightfully and under our Constitution and Declaration of Independence — endeavor through other means to take back the Government from what is nothing less than a non-constitutional coup d'etat.
The Government need to go back to the drawing board and ensure that everyone has the means to enforce their rights before the courts.
Nicola Hill, president of the London Criminal Courts Solicitors Association, said: «These cuts mean that law firms will rapidly go to the wall in their hundreds, leaving people who can't afford to pay privately with only the crumbs of legal aid.
«I mean the numbers don't look good in taking the Senate back right now and the Republicans are going to keep the House, and in a Trump presidency, with the Senate confirming a conservative Supreme Court nominee, all of the progressive things that we care about in New York City could be taken away,» he said.
Democrats hoped that if Felder decided to go back to their party that might mean that a number of progressive measures could be approved in New York this session, including, early voting, the child victims act to allow survivors of childhood sexual abuse their day in court, and campaign finance reform.
Abdullahi said, «We are performing our constitutional mandate and if anybody is going to court to stop us, then, what it means is that we should all go to court and stop the entire government from working.
It means I can even go to court to stop you from doing your work.
And with this one, I would go at it till the final determination even if it means going to the Supreme Court I will go
Falana said during the hearing of the suit, «The prayer being sought by the plaintiffs will create a dangerous precedent if granted because it will mean that a terrorism suspect can go to court and say I can not be investigated.
Democrats had hoped that if Felder decided to go back to their party that might mean that a number of progressive measures could be approved in New York this session, including, early voting, the child victims act to allow survivors of childhood sexual abuse their day in court, and campaign finance reform.
The reforms will also mean less cases needing to go to court, which in some cases will eliminate the need for details of victims» lives to be the subject of courtroom wrangling and in all cases will mean that compensation will be paid out more speedily.
The Court of Justice ruling means EU residents can ask for search results about them to be removed by going to Google's takedown form, inputting details to verify identity and listing offending results.
«Knowing what Pat meant to me and to so many of us, it's important that I can go out there and dedicate this year on the court to her.
Another thing that was a bit off - putting (and I mean this in a strictly historical and filmcraft way), the film seemed to go out of its way to stamp our current morals, mores and politically - correct culture to events supposedly taking place in 18th - Century France (with minorities holding high positions in the Parisian Court and even an openly gay character introduced).
It's a little odd because the Directors Guild actually has arbitration rules meant to settle these kinds of disputes, so I'm not sure how far this goes in an actual court, but the suit was enough to get TIFF to pull London Fields from the lineup, mercifully sparing unsuspecting audiences from this garbage movie.
«No one in South Africa thought about going to the courts as a means of addressing an injustice.
The court's refusal without comment to hear the appeal in Evans v. Jenkins (Case No. 07 - 1210) means that the parent's suit will go forward on a First Amendment retaliation claim.
(Diversity jurisdiction basically means that if one party is from one state and the other party is from another state, and there's a lot of money at stake, parties can choose to go to federal court instead of state court.)
Technically, your book is protected by copyright without actually applying for an official copyright, BUT it seems if there is ever any legal involvement with your book going to court you will need the copyright to have been registered, and that means you have to file with the copyright office.
Galenorn means Green Tree in Elvish, went to court, and legalized it.
That means you have a tax offset — basically you owe a government entity or court some amount of money, and the IRS is going to potentially take your refund to pay it.
«In the next year or two we expect there to be a case that goes to court and we'll know whether carrying on a business in your TFSA means trading securities actively.
This means that the Student Loans Company (SLC) are still allowed to take money from your wages for a loan over five years old as they do not have to go to court to do so.
That means all creditors will have to go through a US Bankruptcy Court trustee in order to deal with their debtors, and in the case of our debtor in the illustration, the stay would have stopped any debt collection activity that might have been keeping him awake at nights.
This will be civil court action, which means that you can not go to prison for owing the debt.
Yet if you go back to court it will mean having to pay more fees.
If the judgment is set aside by the court, this means that the proceedings go back to the claim stage and any enforcement action is also cancelled.
If you have a wage garnishment this means a creditor has most likely gone to court, received a court order, and been awarded a percentage of your earnings each month (a court order may not be needed for certain debts such as tax debt, child support payments, or federal student loan debts).
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