Sentences with phrase «only sue»

Moreover, trolls no longer only sue large tech corporations.
If you choose the limited right to sue option, you agree to only sue a person who causes a car accident if you suffer any of the following injuries:
Essentially, you can only sue for your medical costs unless the injury is very severe.
You can only sue for pain and suffering if your injury results in one of these examples: a body part loss, major disfigurement or scarring, a displaced fracture, a loss of a fetus, permanent injury to a body part or organ such that it can't heal normally, and death.
In other states, such as New York, you can only sue for economic losses such as lost wages and extra medical expenses.
A driver or individual that you injure can only sue you for what you are worth, and if you have enough Corvallis car insurance protection to protect your total worth, you should be able to avoid paying for lawsuits out of pocket.
Motorists may only sue for injuries and for pain and suffering if their case meets certain minimum conditions.
Right now users can only sue Equifax in New York and California, though other states are on the way.
Generally, you can only sue your employer if you are owed wages or have been discriminated against.
In theory if the pictures were defamatory in some way, like if the policeman is doing something disreputable, and you published those pictures in a way calculated to damage the policeman's «reputation», then theoretically he could sue you for defamation, but that would be a civil, not a criminal matter, and he could only sue for «defaming» him, not taking pictures.
You can only sue in Small Claims court if you paid his side of the rent as well.
A person injured in a car collision can only sue for pain and suffering damages and medical and rehabilitation care if she has suffered a permanent serious impairment of an important physical, mental or psychological function, or a permanent serious disfigurement.
Under Texas law, an employee can only sue for intentionally causing harm, not negligence, while they are alive.
You can only sue the government if the government consents to your right to bring such a lawsuit.
Sovereign Immunity (listed because it includes cases regarding it and exceptions) generally means that the federal government can really only sue the states over constitutional issues.
To expand on your answer, you could only sue after damages, meaning you might sue over a late fee, and in that case you would be arguing that with the hardware requirement, you were not given reasonably sufficient time to pay the bill.
If you are injured in an accident that wasn't your fault, you can not only sue for your lost wages, but also your future lost wages, and possibly lost earning capacity.
What this means is that an injured party can only sue for up to a certain amount depending on the specific types of damages they have experienced.
A property owner can only sue if they experienced actual damages due to the contaminated property.
You have the right to sue your attacker, but only sue your attacker if they have any money to pay you.
For a breach of warranty, the injured party may only sue for damages in consequence.
I know a very little about forming LLCs — I'm talking to a Lawyer Acquaintance of mine to check this out — but, if Chevalier has set things up right, people are not going to be able to sue HIM — they can only sue Forked Path and only its assets are on the table.
Without registration, you can only sue for consequential damages, or lost income.
Uber claims Waymo's lawsuit is baseless and is only suing because they were upset they were losing top talent at a time when competing companies began gaining ground.
Because the message that I carry with me, I don't want it to be tainted; I don't want anyone to say, «Well, he's only suing because he wants money; that's the reason why he is talking about the whole issue of concussion.»
Now the makers of Red Dead Redemption say that the movie star is only suing them to garner buzz.
Instead, they were only sued under the PAGA claim, and here is the kicker — plaintiffs never sought fee entitlement in the notice of motion and motion under the PAGA fee - shifting provision much less attempted to segregate fee recovery against individual defendants solely against the PAGA claim.
This doesn't seem to stop Apple's legal problems, however, and the company isn't only sued by customers worldwide, but also investigated by watchdogs who think the tech giant violated consumer rules.
The situation often arises where for some reason a barrister on behalf of a former lawyer's client not only sues an alleged tort feasor (a person who commits a tort or civil wrong) but also their prior lawyer, alleging negligence.

Not exact matches

The pedestrian sued Mendels for more than $ 3 million, but wound up getting only $ 20,000 from his insurer in a settlement.
Kaspersky lab is suing the Trump administration over the ban, a decision it made only days after the December decision.
He's famously suing (and being sued) so he can block access to Martins Beach, a popular surfing spot that can only be reached by a road running across Khosla's property.
The patent trolls are the only stakeholders who benefit from vague and unclear threats to sue for patent infringement.
This is only an educated hypothesis, but I'll bet it's pretty close to grounded in reality: Everybody saw «The Social Network,» and everybody has a belief that suing will net them millions whether they're in the right or the wrong.
A court challenge to the rule by ISPs is anticipated, if only because they have sued before challenging regulations, but the opposition increasingly seems resigned.
News that tech investor Vinod Khosla is getting sued for turning a public beach private isn't the only example of entrepreneurs rubbing the public the wrong way.
This means that when the corporation is sued, shareholders are only liable to the extent of their investments in the corporation.
If there is a silver lining in the March 14 Eastern District of Virginia filing, it's that RBC is being sued for fraud only, while several other institutions, including Bank of America, Deutsche Bank and Barclays, are being sued for fraud and breach of contract.
He then sued the company for «Proposal 2» in Apple's proxy statement, which essentially only allows Apple to issue preferred stock with the approval of shareholders.
Despite a subsequent Los Angeles Times piece in which six other women, including actor Olivia Munn, made similarly upsetting allegations, Ratner opted to sue only Kohler, who now runs a scuba shop in Hawaii.
The only reason they haven't yet sued, Demetri said, is because they are conducting «due diligence.»
Tesla Motors head Elon Musk told Auto Express that since he already makes a Model S and Model X, it seemed only natural to build a Model E — but Ford says it owns that name and sued.
The NRA joined with the California Rifle and Pistol Association in suing California over the law limiting Californians to purchasing ammunition from in - state vendors only.
The Kansas City Star reported last month that American Century was being sued by employees for excessive fees and only offering its own funds and shares in the company in the investment menu.
If the company is sued, creditors can go after not only the business assets, but also the owner's personal assets.
This is only about who they can sue for stopping them.
But now that the Department of Justice is suing AT&T to block its proposed acquisition of Time Warner, Stephenson's profile has only increased: Now he's directly taking on the Trump administration in a high - stakes fight with important implications for the rest of the technology and media industries.
Not only did he insist on an onerous 51 % share of the startup for $ 4 million from him and Burkle, he sued Scour as a negotiating tactic when the company looked for other investors.
Anthem sued Express Scripts last year for not passing on reasonable negotiation savings to the health plan, thereby bringing the only pure play PBM under a lot of scrutiny.
If a business is owned by a properly established trust, and it is sued, in most cases the only assets that can be attacked or attached in a court of law are those that are in the trust itself.
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