Sentences with phrase «out of disputes»

With most separating parents, arguments and blaming are an endemic problem, he says, but it's important to keep the children out of disputes as much as possible.
Our antitrust and competition experience further enhances our ability to offer business counseling and to craft solutions arising out of disputes.
we will not be running out of disputes and brouhahas and ever more innovative and protean ways to work with them.»
Kent said they want to take patients out of any disputes over payment.
Parents need to keep their child out of their disputes.
Verheul reiterated the sticking points: the U.S. positions on autos, a proposed sunset clause, access to U.S. government procurement and the American desire to opt out of a dispute resolution chapter.
The single denominator that differentiates democratic and stable countries is election or disputed elections, most of modern civil wars in Africa and elsewhere has occurred out of disputed elections.»
No officer or employee of the Service shall engage in the performance of investigative or prosecuting functions of any department or agency in any litigation arising out of a dispute in which he acted on behalf of the Service.
· Find out a timeline for the accounts being taken out of dispute.
Representation of an international food manufacturer in worldwide litigation and arbitration arising out of a dispute with its joint venture partner in China.
Successfully defending the Golden State Warriors in litigation seeking $ 55 million arising out of a dispute involving its Arena lease.
Some Chapters of CETA are also carved out of the dispute resolution mechanism — see for instance Chapter 3 on Trade Remedies or Chapter 17 on Competition Policy ↩
Ad hoc arbitration (English seat, English law) arising out of a dispute in relation to the supply of damaged coking coal.
Advised a syndicate of banks, led by HSH Nordbank, on the restructuring and buy - back of the combined $ 120m senior and junior debt made available to US listed shipowner, Dryships Inc; advised Santander and HSBC on the # 36.2 m term and revolving facilities provided to Southern Communications Group; acted for the Republic of Kazakhstan in a BIT and ECT arbitration brought against it by a Turkish investor, which arose out of a dispute involving alleged oil transportation and transhipment investments in Kazakhstan; closely involved with the development of WeatherXchange, the world's first weather derivatives platform; leading advice to Nokia on various employment issues arising from the company's acquisition of Alcatel - Lucent across over 100 jurisdictions.
Obtained $ 1.9 million award at bench trial arising out of dispute between partners in real estate ventures

Not exact matches

In a statement, William disputed these reports and said he was supportive of Harry's decision to speak out about Meghan and the abuse she was receiving in the press.
The company resolves most disputes out of court, but still litigates occasionally, and has never lost a case.
Find out how much of an attorney's time is spent battling it out in court and how much is devoted to mediating disputes.
Some net - neutrality experts wonder if Wheeler has taken things too far — saying the door is now open to more legal disputes as the parameters of net neutrality continue to get hammered out.
In the midst of the dispute over the Bombardier C - Series planes in October, Delta CEO Ed Bastian told reporters that it hasn't ruled out purchasing aircraft from Boeing even though the company launched a complaint over the deal.
Anyone who wants to find out more will not have a paper trail to follow since Schroeder agreed not to «initiate against Tim Hortons any dispute, complaint, action, claim, suit, statement of claim, demand or proceeding whatsoever.»
If any controversy, allegation, or claim (including any non-contractual claim) arises out of or relates to the online services, the Content, these Terms of Service, whether heretofore or hereafter arising or to any of NBCUniversal's actual or alleged intellectual property rights (collectively, a «Section 27 Dispute»), then you and we agree to send a written notice to the other providing a reasonable description of the Section 27 Dispute, along with a proposed resolution of it.
To the maximum extent permitted by the mandatory laws in your country of residence, these Terms of Service and any Section 27 Dispute arising out of or in connection with it or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes), will be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the U.S. and the State of New York without regard to its conflicts of law provisions, without regard to its conflicts of law provisions.
If those efforts fail, by using our Site or other online service, you agree that any complaint, dispute, or disagreement you may have against NBCUniversal, and any claim that NBCUniversal may have against you, arising out of, relating to, or connected in any way with these Terms of Service, our Privacy Policy, or any NBCUniversal Transactions or Relationships shall be resolved exclusively by final and binding arbitration («Arbitration») administered by JAMS or its successor («JAMS») and conducted in accordance with the JAMS Streamlined Arbitration Rules And Procedures in effect at the time the Arbitration is initiated or, if the amount in controversy exceeds $ 100,000, in accordance with the JAMS Comprehensive Arbitration Rules And Procedures then in effect (respectively, the «Applicable Rules»).
That's why one line, tucked near the end of page 14, just four pages from the end of the list of America's NAFTA priorities, jumped out: «Eliminate the Chapter 19 dispute settlement mechanism.»
These override provisions were at the heart of the iPod tax dispute, where the Canadian government paid out $ 27 million to electronics importers for improperly collected tariffs.
«The third largest database in the world is IBM DB2, and it's been going out of business for 20 years,» Hurd said in a characterization that IBM (ibm) would dispute.
So if you agree to enter mediation in the event of a dispute, you and the other party will try to hash out your problem the help of a neutral party.
Realizing that disputes expanded far beyond eBay and PayPal, we spun some technology out of PayPal in 2011 to start Modria and we have since built a technology that handles any kind of dispute online.
Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf compared the dispute with Apple over potentially billions of dollars in royalties on mobile chipsets to earlier fights Qualcomm has had over the years with other tech companies that were settled out of court.
The dispute between the two companies broke out after Apple started using modem chips from Intel (intc) in about half of new iPhones last year, instead of buying all its chips from Qualcomm.
There has been no sign, and no research out there, to suggest that those core fans are disappearing in the midst of another labour dispute.
Read our latest report to find out the likely outcome of this dispute, the global appetite for new free - trade deals, as well as our forecast for global trade growth.
A well - crafted management agreement can stop partner disputes from getting out of hand and disrupting the business.
Fresenius (FMS) pulled out its $ 4.75 billion deal to buy U.S. generic drug - maker Akorn (AKRX), saying it had found «material breaches» of FDA data integrity requirements at Akorn, which disputes those claims.
The Byrd amendment, which gave US producers a reward for launching trade disputes, was shot out of the sky.
Then his commerce secretary went out of his way to link this dispute to broader complaints, about dairy and about NAFTA: «It has been a bad week for U.S. - Canada trade relations,» Wilbur Ross said.
Mr. Trump may be hoping that his chances of keeping the dispute in arbitration and out of public view are better before a federal judge than a state one.
The chargeback process is designed to increase consumer confidence — it's very easy for credit card users to dispute charges, while businesses and banks have to do all of the legwork to figure out whether or not a transaction is legitimate.
Staff disputed that notion later, with Dalia Blass, director of the Division of Investment Management, pointing out that advisors would carry the burden of identifying and mitigating any conflicts.
In the wake of tax uncertainty, threats to withdraw from NAFTA, and a number of other international disputes that Trump sits in the middle of, these new investment flows appear to be running out of steam.
In the event that we are not able to resolve a dispute, we each agree that any and all disputes, controversies, or claims arising under, arising out of, or relating in any way to this agreement, or the contractual relationship established by this agreement (whether in contract, tort, or under any statute, regulation, ordinance, or any other source of law) shall be resolved on an individual basis through binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association, in accordance with the American Arbitration Association's rules for arbitration of consumer - related disputes (accessible at https://www.adr.org/aaa/faces/rules)(except that you may assert individual claims in small claims court, if your claims qualify).
The dispute has raised the prospect that federal agencies will run out of money Tuesday, causing 800,000 federal workers to be furloughed and more than a million others to work without pay.
Hong Kong's trade minister has vowed that the city will continue to be a free and open place to do business, though he said this did not mean it would serve the interests of the US, which is inching closer to an all - out trade dispute with China.
Similar disputes often arise when healthcare organizations attempt to scrutinize the security practices of their vendors, some security experts point out.
We would actually dispute this conclusion, but decided to do so in a separate post (note: the report does not come out in favor of this conclusion either, it merely mentions the argument as one that is made by critics of bitcoin).
Daniels» attorney, Michael Avenatti, called Trump's court manoeuvre a bullying tactic to force the dispute into arbitration out of public view.
That is, when disputes veer from the conventional channels for sorting out disputes — and threaten to become the source of serious economic harm for both economies.
Koskie Minsky is not in a position to mediate or resolve disputes at store level arising out of operational matters.
Cohen, through Essential Consultants, LLC, the company he set up to pay Daniels last October, will request to move Daniels's dispute out of the open courts back to private arbitration, reports Bloomberg.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z