In an unprecedented
move in a federal lawsuit, Alsup presided over a crash course in climate science with a single student: himself.
Not exact matches
wo former corporate private eyes have accused GlaxoSmithKline of hiring them under false pretenses to investigate a whistleblower
in China and that the
move led to their imprisonment, according to a
lawsuit filed
in federal court.
In addition to announcing the challenge to Apple's shareholder proposal, Greenlight also filed a lawsuit in U.S. federal court in New York to block the amendment, saying such a move violates shareholders» right
In addition to announcing the challenge to Apple's shareholder proposal, Greenlight also filed a
lawsuit in U.S. federal court in New York to block the amendment, saying such a move violates shareholders» right
in U.S.
federal court
in New York to block the amendment, saying such a move violates shareholders» right
in New York to block the amendment, saying such a
move violates shareholders» rights.
The five
lawsuits to block the Department of Labor's fiduciary rule continued to
move forward
in July
in separate venues, but the Department of Justice strongly defended the rule
in a Washington, D.C.,
federal district court challenging the suit filed by the National Association for Fixed Annuities, or NAFA.
President Trump's longtime attorney, Michael Cohen, will invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self - incrimination
in a civil
lawsuit brought by adult entertainer Stormy Daniels — a
move that would prevent him revealing anything that could be used later by
federal prosecutors.
In the first, Essential Consultants (the Michael Cohen front group) sought to
move the
lawsuit Daniels filed from California state court to
federal court.
In a federal lawsuit filed March 10, Buck's Inc., based in Omaha, Neb., is asking the court to «void» DuPage county's refusal to issue a permit allow their plan to build a gas station and Bucky's convenience store to move forwar
In a
federal lawsuit filed March 10, Buck's Inc., based
in Omaha, Neb., is asking the court to «void» DuPage county's refusal to issue a permit allow their plan to build a gas station and Bucky's convenience store to move forwar
in Omaha, Neb., is asking the court to «void» DuPage county's refusal to issue a permit allow their plan to build a gas station and Bucky's convenience store to
move forward.
NYC agreed to postpone enforcement of a rule requiring restaurants, convenience stores and other establishments to post calorie counts for prepared food — a
move in response to an industry
lawsuit that was supported by the
federal government.
Last week, Paladino's attorney notified the state education commissioner of their plans to file a
federal lawsuit and asked her to stop
moving forward with three appeals to remove him from the board until it had played out
in court.
The
lawsuit was originally filed
in State Supreme Court
in Saratoga County but
moved to a
federal venue as it involved civil rights and the
federal Disabilities Act.
The drawn - out process, and the expected
lawsuits, is also happening as the Department of Justice is getting ready to force New York to hold its primary as early as Aug. 18
in order to comply with the
federal MOVE Act.
That
move, which was seen by some de Blasio loyalists as a shot at de Blasio - allied public relations firm BerlinRosen, has been challenged by a group of public relations firms
in a
federal lawsuit filed
in March this year.
Lobbyist Todd Howe, under scrutiny for his dealings with SUNY Poly, has signaled he wants a
lawsuit filed against him by COR Development to
move forward
in federal court.
Connecticut joined Massachusetts, California and Kentucky
in filing a
lawsuit on Friday challenging the Trump administration's
move to stop $ 7 billion
in federal subsidy payments to health insurers under the Affordable Care Act.
In the last two months, February and March 2018, multiple climate change accountability lawsuits moved forward: the New York Attorney General's argument against Exxon was bolstered by the Second Circuit Citizen's United decision, the Federal Government's writ of mandamus was rejected in favor of the.
In the last two months, February and March 2018, multiple climate change accountability
lawsuits moved forward: the New York Attorney General's argument against Exxon was bolstered by the Second Circuit Citizen's United decision, the
Federal Government's writ of mandamus was rejected
in favor of the.
in favor of the...
President Trump's longtime attorney, Michael Cohen, will invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self - incrimination
in a civil
lawsuit brought by adult entertainer Stormy Daniels — a
move that would prevent him revealing anything that could be used later by
federal prosecutors.
But the 82 - year - old retired school administrator — whose 1977
move to charge the families of undocumented children here $ 1,000 per student to attend public schools sparked a
federal lawsuit — has more than made his peace with the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling against him and the school system
in Plyler v. Doe.
Gov. Scott Walker is blocking the state Department of Public Instruction from seeking outside counsel
in a
lawsuit filed
in federal court — a
move that comes after the state Department of Justice dropped the education agency as a client
in the suit.
A
federal lawsuit filed
in Manhattan on Friday accuses Lufthansa Cargo and others of destroying a three - million - dollar painting by the American artist Brice Marden during a
move last year from Moscow to New York, Reuters reported, according to the New York Times.
Last week,
federal district court judge Ann Aiken
in Oregon ruled against the
federal government's motion to dismiss, an important hurdle to clear for the
lawsuit to
move forward.
In California, where the
lawsuits seek billions of dollars to pay for mitigation measures, such as sea walls to protect coastal property, the oil and gas companies responded by seeking to
move the cases to
federal courts, where nuisance claims are less likely to succeed.
In the last two months, February and March 2018, multiple climate change accountability lawsuits moved forward: the New York Attorney General's argument against Exxon was bolstered by the Second Circuit Citizen's United decision, the Federal Government's writ of mandamus was rejected in favor of the children plaintiffs in the Juliana case, and in The People.
In the last two months, February and March 2018, multiple climate change accountability
lawsuits moved forward: the New York Attorney General's argument against Exxon was bolstered by the Second Circuit Citizen's United decision, the
Federal Government's writ of mandamus was rejected
in favor of the children plaintiffs in the Juliana case, and in The People.
in favor of the children plaintiffs
in the Juliana case, and in The People.
in the Juliana case, and
in The People.
in The People...
If, instead of bringing counterclaims
in the original
lawsuit, the defendant brings a separate
lawsuit against the plaintiff, the plaintiff could seek to either (1) consolidate the cases if they are filed
in the same court system (i.e. a
federal case and a
federal case, or a New York State case and a New York State case), or (2)
move to dismiss the new
lawsuit because the claims were required to be brought
in the original
lawsuit as mandatory counterclaims, or (3)
move to stay proceedings
in the second
lawsuit pending resolution of the first
lawsuit, or (4)
move to dismiss the claims
in the second
lawsuit on the merits if it is apparent from the face of the countersuit that it does not state a claim upon which relief can be granted or was filed
in the wrong court.
Zukerberg filed his
lawsuit in D.C. Superior Court on Sept. 30, and the city
moved the case to
federal district court shortly after.
In 2008, another federal court harshly dismissed his claims for violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act against two other creditors, noting that Flury had «filed eleven lawsuits against various defendants over the last four years, and with the exception of one case that ended in a default judgment, plaintiff has voluntarily dismissed every action once the defendant moved to dismiss the case or otherwise responded to the complaint.&raqu
In 2008, another
federal court harshly dismissed his claims for violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act against two other creditors, noting that Flury had «filed eleven
lawsuits against various defendants over the last four years, and with the exception of one case that ended
in a default judgment, plaintiff has voluntarily dismissed every action once the defendant moved to dismiss the case or otherwise responded to the complaint.&raqu
in a default judgment, plaintiff has voluntarily dismissed every action once the defendant
moved to dismiss the case or otherwise responded to the complaint.»
The possibility for more universal disclosure requirements
moved one step closer last week, when three U.S. Senators introduced legislation that would make litigation financing disclosure mandatory
in certain kinds of
federal court
lawsuits.