Sentences with phrase «nuisance suit»

«I think this is what you would consider to be a nuisance suit.
We can help defendants distinguish the nuisance suit from the suit that demands significant attention, and then counsel companies, directors, and other defendants through the minefield of merger litigation.
Dehen and Stanbury were involved in a nuisance suit against Dehen's elderly neighbors, according to Anoka attorney Joan Quady, who represented the neighbors.
His nuisance suit should be dismissed by a judge — with extreme prejudice.
Last summer, his law firm represented First American Bank of Buffalo Grove in a nuisance suit filed against car dealer Joseph Perillo, who leased vacant property he owned near the bank to a pig farmer.
Plaintiffs have a high rate of success in appraisal suits, especially in those involving management buyouts and private equity deals, making it hard to label them nuisance suits.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city will fight nuisance suits rather than settle to make them go away.
The requisite causation needed for nuisance suits is missing and unprovable.»
This court challenge stands apart from most previous nuisance suits, nearly all of which been filed by non-participating neighbors of wind farms (ie, local residents who are not hosting turbines themselves).
«My view is that the courts [in Canada] are tending to see some of these actions as nuisance suits
For additional information, please see «Supreme Court Rejects Nuisance Suits under Federal Law for Greenhouse Gas Emissions.»
I agree with John that many nuisance suits feature repeat - player corporate defendants who are pursuing maximizing strategies over their entire case portfolios.
A stronger presumptive fee - shifting statute and a mechanism to ensure court ordered fee shifting is enforceable will deter nuisance suits.
The Innovation Act's heightened pleading requirement will make it far more difficult for bottom - feeder patent trolls to launch nuisance suits.
As Ramirez noted, trolls now make up the majority of patent lawsuits in America and that «for victims of nuisance suits, it's less expensive to settle than defend the suits -LSB-...] just hold your nose, settle early and get out cheap.»

Not exact matches

Anderson claims Ride's suit is just an attempt to «harass and intimidate a smaller competitor,» but even if he's right, the suit is still a potentially costly nuisance that could frighten off licensing partners.
Testing different brands may be a nuisance but it's well worth your time to figure out what will best suit your baby and your budget.
The suit charges that Battaglia's dust, noise, odors, vermin, truck traffic and other harmful impacts have created a public nuisance under state law and that the facility is illegally operating without required state environmental permits.
In other pollution cases, the Supreme Court has supported suits claiming that pollution caused harm as a «nuisance» under common law, most often interpreted to prohibit noise and light pollution.
The 80 minutes of occasionally spirited argument at the high court this morning focused on the two main issues in the greenhouse gas litigation: For the case to go forward, the plaintiffs must prove that the case has legal standing (they must show that the court is the right venue for resolving this dispute), and that the common law definition of nuisance can support suits over greenhouse gases.
Katie's Place had taken on a family of feral rabbits that had become a nuisance to the workers at Colony Farm, and they were well suited to life on the property.
One - on - one training for nuisance behaviors in pets who may not be suited to participate in SF SPCA training classes offered in a classroom setting
The Supremes threw the suit out as a nuisance, and James Hansen goes to plan B. Settled Science — A tale of two papers; CO2 -LSB-...]
The Supremes threw the suit out as a nuisance, and James Hansen goes to plan B.
Because the suit was filed in D.C. Superior Court, it was subject to D.C.'s anti-SLAPP statute, which is designed to discourage nuisance defamation suits.
The suits also follow three similar public nuisance lawsuits filed earlier this year by Marin and San Mateo Counties, and the city of Imperial Beach, in San Diego County.
In its suit, the energy giant accuses the defendants of conspiracy to commit illegal acts of trespass, nuisance, assault, intimidation and intentional interference with contractual relations.
North Carolina lawmakers changed the state's nuisance law last year to make such suits more difficult, according to the AP story.
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