Sentences with phrase «plaintiff suing»

I pleaded guilty to lower charges and exempt from a civil lawsuit by the plaintiff suing me.
[1] Thus, a pre-AIA plaintiff suing four defendants yields the same four records as a post-AIA plaintiff bringing four separate cases.
This would make it resemble a kind of class action suit, with the plaintiff suing a large number of defendants, all with substantially identical facts being considered.
A plaintiff suing for $ 4.75 million on a groundless defamation claim is liable for a proportion of the defendant's litigation fees and costs.
A plaintiff suing on the basis of negligent security needs to prove that the landlord or property owner failed to exercise a reasonable care or properly notify tenants about the possibility of crime in an area.
In most tort cases there is one plaintiff suing one defendant.
I've often seen a plaintiff suing without a lawyer, but a lawyer suing without a plaintiff!
The Court of Appeal allowed the appeal, citing Hill v. Hamilton Wentworth Police Services Board for the principle that a plaintiff suing for wrongful conviction (or in this case, wrongful detention) can not be held to have discovered the facts in support of his or her claim until there is a formal ruling or finding confirming the wrongful conviction (or detention).
An American magistrate judge (sort of like a master) has ruled that a plaintiff suing a company for improperly sending a takedown notice under the DMCA has waived a number of heads of attorney - client privilege by discussing the details of her legal case too broadly by email and on a blog (Eric Goldman blog (per Venkat)-RRB-
FundEducationNow.org believes success is possible only through a well - planned and sustained collaboration that includes the broadest spectrum of advocates.In addition, FundEducationNow.org is currently a plaintiff suing the Florida Legislature for failing to perform its «paramount duty» to provide a free, high quality, safe, efficient and uniform system of public education as required by Article IX, section 1 of the Florida Constitution.
Other question topics included reports that the governor's staff tried to have him bumped from the conference schedule, whether he expected or sought an endorsement from the Council and the federal indictment of Sam Zherka, who is a plaintiff suing Astorino.
As Gawker's Trotter points out in his own article this week, Hogan's lawsuit and the media company's resulting bankruptcy mean that there would likely be little financial compensation available for any plaintiffs suing Gawker Media.
A trust for General Motors holding many of the carmaker's liabilities from before its 2009 bankruptcy has revived a deal with plaintiffs suing over faulty ignition switches that might require the company to pay $ 1 billion in shares to resolve millions of claims.
Kealoha Pisciotta, one of a half dozen plaintiffs suing to stop the project, finds herself in the unusual position of having friends on both sides of the debate.
But Pearl Robertson, a New York City — based attorney representing some of the plaintiffs suing Monsanto, says the cozy relationship is part of a pattern marked by Monsanto trying to shape the science around glyphosate.
This is why, when plaintiffs sue over school funding or tenure rules, state governments — not districts — are the defendants.
Update Jan. 28, 2010: Arizona U.S. District Court Judge David G. Campbell has issued an opinion agreeing 2 of the plaintiffs suing Petland can proceed with their cases.
In July 2012, plaintiffs sued Nintendo both in California federal court and in the International Trade Commission.
When the defendants refused to share the sale proceeds with the plaintiff in recognition of her contribution to the coach house, the plaintiff sued the defendants claiming a beneficial interest...
Rhodes has written extensively about personal jurisdiction and joined a Supreme Court amicus brief on the side of the plaintiffs suing Bristol - Myers Squibb.
The authors pose an interesting and very realistic hypothetical under which a plaintiff sues your client, claiming that his injuries have made him unable to work, travel or bowl.
Plaintiff sued the Boston Housing Authority (BHA), seeking damages for injuries caused by lead paint.
In this week's case (Drover v. BCE Inc.,) the Plaintiff sued various Defendants challenging system access fees collected by cellular companies.
The plaintiffs sued separately and the Superior Court dealt with the preliminary issue in each case of whether the waiver of liability was operative and enforceable.
A jury found defendant insurance broker liable to plaintiff art gallery owner for damages resulting from an insurance carrier's denial of a dealer fine art policy claim after plaintiff sued insurer and incurred fees in pursuing insurance coverage.
Plaintiffs sued our clients, the School District...
1 Feb. 19, 2016)(unpublished), parties got into a hotel management imbroglio where plaintiff sued defendants, and one defendant brought a cross-complaint in a back - and - forth matter, even in two prior appellate decisions, resulting «kinda» in a mixed decision.
The plaintiff sued for wrongful dismissal.
The plaintiff was injured while watching her son's high school football game when a player from the team ran out of bounds and collided with her.10 The plaintiff sued the school, the school board, and several other parties.
The B.C. case had its roots in a 2005 accident, after which the plaintiff sued the other driver for negligence, seeking damages for non-pecuniary loss and past income loss.
1 Mar. 2, 2016)(unpublished), plaintiff employees sued two defendant employers for a host of Labor Code wage / hour violations and four plaintiffs sued two individual defendants (who owned employers) for PAGA claims.
Abbott and Haliburton Co. Ltd. et al. v. WBLI Chartered Accountants 2015 SCC 23 Evidence — Practice Summary: The plaintiffs sued for negligent misrepresentation alleging that the audited financial statements of AWARD Wholesale and Retail Distributors Ltd. were prepared negligently by the defendants, contained incorrect and misleading information, were not performed in accordance with General Assurance and Auditing Standards, and contained material deviations from Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
About one year later, the plaintiff sued her husband to set aside the separation agreement.
The plaintiff sued his former solicitor in December 2010, one day before the two - year anniversary of the Court of Appeal's judgment.
Three years later, the plaintiff sued E.
The plaintiff sued lawyer E, who had represented him in 1985 in drawing a marriage contract.
The plaintiff sued a host of defendants including the manufacturer, distributor, and installer of the light bulb and the light fixture.
The plaintiff sued his lawyer to recover this amount.
The plaintiffs sued the defendants for injuries Mrs. Slaats sustained from a fall while exiting a hotel pool area.
The Plaintiff sues the defendants in a non-representative capacity.
The plaintiff sued both Davis Systems and Crystal Clean for damages resulting from Crystal Clean's alleged negligence.
The plaintiff sued the tenant who operated the nightclub.
In this one, plaintiff sued for negligence arising from a vehicle accident, but rejected a $ 7,500 998 offer from defendant.
The plaintiff sued the defendant driver, his brother and CAA (uninsured automobile coverage).
After compromising the claim, Plaintiff sued the Nixon firm.
When the lawsuit against MasterCard was unsuccessful, the plaintiff sued Schnader Harrison and the relationship partner for malpractice.
In 2011, the second plaintiff sued the Housing Authority of Baltimore City.
In this wrongful dismissal case the plaintiff sued no fewer than a dozen defendants (Tony Graham Lexus Toyota; Graham Automotives Sales Inc.; Tony Graham Motors (1980) Limited; Tony Graham Kanata Limited; Tony Graham Motors Limited; 1618507 Ontario Limited; 1180632 Ontario Limited; 1180633 Ontario Limited; 1514532 Ontario Limited; 1618508 Ontario Limited; Maureen Graham and Elizabeth Graham.)
Sometimes a personal injury plaintiff sues the individual they believe to be liable for their injury, and also...
The plaintiffs sued the dog owners for damages relating to the victim's injuries.
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