Sentences with phrase «outrageous conduct on»

Both these factors may be considered in assessing the existence of extreme and outrageous conduct on the part of the defendant.

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On Capitol Hill Monday, legislators made plain their fury over what they called Apple's «egregious» and «outrageous» conduct.
It is extremely necessary to point out that the crazies that made this outrageous comparison and those that spit on 8 - year - old girls are not ultra-orthodox Jews, but lunatics that do not understand what it means to be a Jew adherent to the Torah laws pertaining observance and social conduct.
Add that outrageous betrayal of trust to her 2009 self - appointed pay raise (and the entire city council) that defied a majority opposition to any pay raise voiced at a public hearing, followed by disobeying public referendum laws that recognized term limits that she abrogated (in favor of arranging an unlawful third term for Michael Bloomberg to serve, that automatically guaranteed her own job security), plus a final and detrimental insult to the working poor that blocked our rightful vote on sick pay coverage, and collectively, it would make total sense to impeach and prosecute such unethical, improper and unfair conduct — that is unbecoming to anyone purporting to serve their constituency.
Third, though the Court already ruled against PETA on the issue once, the PETA employees once again argue that stealing and killing a dog is not outrageous conduct and should not give rise to punitive damages.
After the determination that Altus had wrongfully terminated Gordon, the Court went on to explain that the conduct of Altus was outrageous because Altus got «mean and cheap» in trying to get rid of an employee in an underhanded way.
If counsel wishes to allege intentional infliction of emotional distress against the wife's lover, counsel must be careful to allege all the necessary elements of the tort, and not rely on the mere fact of adultery as the outrageous conduct.
In the words of the Supreme Court, «to succeed on a claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress, a plaintiff must demonstrate that the defendant intentionally or recklessly engaged in extreme and outrageous conduct that caused the plaintiff to suffer emotional distress».
We built the campaign around a series of the firm's outrageous client - service stories, showing the remarkable lengths Citrin Cooperman accountants and professionals go to serve their clients, like hanging upside down in a garbage chute while conducting due diligence on a client's new product.
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