Sentences with phrase «plaintiff filed suit»

The funding is for the MLS's continued defense of that case; it comes on top of money NAR had previously put into the case and after another plaintiff filed suit and sought to bring the suit as a class action.
In Austin, the Plaintiff filed suit against Stokes - Craven Holding Corporation, d / b / a Stokes Craven Ford, an automobile dealership, after he experienced problems with a vehicle that he purchased used from the dealership.
In May of 2014, the plaintiff filed suit against the two doctors, alleging professional negligence, and against the hospital, alleging imputed liability.
Plaintiff filed suit for wrongful death of his late wife and for his personal injuries, including
So plaintiff filed suit in March 2014, and despite the withdrawal of approval, continued to run the ads.
The plaintiff filed suit against defendant boat company for damages suffered while working for a maritime industry defendant.
Friends of Meigs Field and other plaintiffs filed the suit April 4 against the city and the Chicago Park District, which owns the land.
The plaintiffs filed suit nearly three weeks after Mr. Cruz submitted his petition.
The plaintiffs filed the suit March 24 at State Supreme Court in Manhattan.
With the help of the Animal Legal Defense Fund, the plaintiffs filed suit against Barbour County in 2016 for its failure to maintain a county shelter or employ an impounding officer.
The experienced nyc personal injury attorney will help the plaintiff file a suit and get compensation.
The ruling sent reverberations around the legal world: judges began requiring more information when plaintiffs filed a suit, and dismissing cases where they thought those details were lacking (more on that in a minute).

Not exact matches

The plaintiffs, who first filed suit six years ago, are seeking $ 36 million in damages.
In April 2015, named plaintiff Sebring Whitaker filed his own suit, also alleging that SpaceX didn't adequately pay him and similar nonexempt employees for normal and overtime work and didn't adequately provide required meal and rest breaks.
And in October, named plaintiff Stan Saporito filed his own suit alleging the company doesn't provide enough labor hours to its workers for everything that needs to get done, then requires them to work off the clock to finish tasks.
The Atlantic Wire reported Thursday that two former interns at magazine publisher Condé Nast have hired the same attorneys as the «Black Swan» plaintiffs and have filed suit for back pay.
The nine plaintiffs in the first suit, filed June 2 in the Texas district, are SIFMA, the Financial Services Institute (FSI), the Financial Services Roundtable, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Insured Retirement Institute (IRI) and four Texas groups.
Former DOL solicitor Scalia, who's now a partner in Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's Washington office, represents the nine plaintiffs in the first suit, filed June 2 in the Texas district.
The nine plaintiffs in the first suit, filed June 2 in the Texas district, include the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, the Financial Services Institute, the Financial Services Roundtable, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Insured Retirement Institute and four Texas groups, including the Texas Association of Business.
The plaintiffs alleged that this practice was revealed to the market when another healthcare company, Tenet Healthcare, filed a suit against Community.
But Mercer Bullard, professor of law at the University of Mississippi Law School and founder of Fund Democracy, an advocacy group for mutual fund shareholders, told ThinkAdvisor on Thursday that «the plaintiffs have hurt their cause by delaying» filing a suit until now.»
When news broke in 2015 of Volkswagen's massive diesel emissions - cheating scandal, Hagens Berman was the first firm in the nation to file suit against the automaker for its egregious fraud, going on to represent thousands of owners in litigation and take a leading role on the Plaintiffs» Steering Committee that would finalize a $ 14.7 billion, record - breaking settlement for owners.
To help bring down these costs, Congress still must address commonsense reforms like shifting fees when a plaintiff brings egregiously frivolous suits and staying patent suits filed against end users.
After enlisting a former journalist to contact former Gawker interns under the guise of «academic research,» Forbes reported, Harder assembled the most willing plaintiffs before his firm «passed them off» to a New York labor firm, which filed the suit in June 2013.
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans became the sixth plaintiff to lob a complaint against the Department of Labor's fiduciary rule when the insurer filed a suit in late September challenging the class - action waiver requirement under the rule's best interest contract exemption, or BICE.
Such of these other manufacturers, including defendant, whose use of the word «Tabasco» came to the knowledge of plaintiff and its predecessors, have been warned to the effect that they have no right to use the word in connection with the sauce, or to use similar packages, and quite a number of suits for infringement have been filed by plaintiff, most of which have been terminated by consent decrees.
The suit is formally filed with Nutt as the plaintiff vs. Ole Miss» athletics foundation, as well as the university and its board of trustees.
As a result, two gay couples and two straight couples have filed suit against her in Kentucky, and a judge has sided with the plaintiffs.
He said that the order in respect to suit filed by Melaye, directed the «parties to maintain the status quo till the determination of the plaintiff's motion on notice.»
Justice Adedoyin Olayinka Ayoola, in his judgment upheld the preliminary objection filed by the Governor of Osun State challenging the suit on the basis of lack of locus standi by the Plaintiff.
The suit, filed by 20 plaintiffs, led by Vincent Agu on behalf of other victims and their communities, was marked ECW / CCJ / APP / 06/2012.
The suit was filed on May 2, 2012 by 20 plaintiffs, led by Vincent Agu, who had sued for themselves and as representatives of the victims of the war, «including the 493 victims pre-enumerated by the Ministry of Defence through RSB Holdings.»
The measure, known as Laverne's Law, extends the amount of time a suit can be filed up from 2-1/2 to 7 years from when the plaintiff has learned of a diagnosis instead of when the cause of the illness occurred.
Three plaintiffs: Joseph Narku Botchway, Jacob Amin, and Reverend Michael Kwabena Nii Adjei Sowah, who are all from the constituency, had filed a suit and prayed the court to declare Dr Rawlings» election as parliamentary candidate null and void on grounds that she was not an eligible voter.
It also bolsters funding to some towns that had been targeted for huge cuts, notably Torrington, a named plaintiff in a suit filed by the Connecticut Education Association seeking to block the executive order cuts, would receive $ 24.68 million — $ 200,000 more than it did last year.
In filing the suit, plaintiff states wrote the guidance constituted a threat: make bathrooms available to transgender students or face the loss of federal funding.»
However, on 10th July, the Commission received an order given by the Federal High Court, Abuja and dated 6th July, 2017, directing the «parties to maintain the status quo till the determination of the Plaintiff's motion on notice, in respect of the suit filed by the concerned senator, seeking orders of injunction against the Commission to stop it from acting on the petition by the Kogi West Senatorial District Registered Voters.
Castorina, also a city Board of Elections Republican commissioner, is representing the plaintiffs pro bono and filed the suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
But on the same 10th July, the Commission received an order given by the Federal High Court, Abuja and dated 6th July, directing the «parties to maintain the status quo till the determination of the plaintiff's motion on notice» in respect of the suit filed by the concerned senator, seeking orders of injunction against the Commission to stop it from acting on the petition by the registered voters of Kogi West Senatorial District.
The nine plaintiffs said they filed the suit numbered FHC / ABJ / CS / 464/2016 for themselves and on behalf of the Executive Committee / National Working Committee of the PDP.
The plaintiffs had filed the substantive suit on July 4, 2016, contending that that by virtue of the PDP's Constitution, they must remain in office till 2018.
In the suit which he filed on November 6, 2017 the plaintiff contended in a 56 - paragraph affidavit that he was billed to contest the Chairmanship election under the platform of PDP and was already adopted as a sole candidate in Oriade Local Government.
In the suit filed by Oye and the All Progressives Grand Alliance, the plaintiffs had asked the court to nullify the purported removal of Oye as the national chairman of the party.
In a suit filed Wednesday night, the plaintiffs are seeking a declaration that the law is unconstitutional and an injunction prohibiting enforcement of the provisions by the attorney's general's office and the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, which are the defendants in the case.
Rising sea levels, loss of water in the Great Lakes, and reduced hydropower were among the injuries alleged by the plaintiffs; the lawsuits have since been combined, and two states have dropped out since the original suit was filed.
But on the same day that the Florida suit was filed, the New Hampshire supreme court ruled that plaintiffs in that state did not have standing to file suit against their education tax credit program.
The National Wrestling Coaches Association and other plaintiffs early this year filed suit, challenging rules written in 1979 and 1996 by the Education Department on Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.
In response to the board's decision, three plaintiffs — a retired high - school math teacher, a professor of atmospheric science at the University of Washington, and a mother of a high - school student — filed suit, calling the Discovering series deficient and dumbed down.
The suitfiled by more than 40 plaintiffs on May 12 in Pensacola, Fla. — challenges several actions taken over the past year by the local school board and the district's superintendent, Leonard Hall.
Filed in U.S. District Court, the suit seeks to replace at - large elections with a system employing single - member districts, said Stephen M. Cody, a lawyer for the plaintiffs.
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