Sentences with phrase «recent lawsuit in federal court»

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A recent ruling by a federal appeals court may shield school districts in a growing number of states against some types of lawsuits brought against them in federal courts.
But in asking the Court last week not to hear the lawsuit, Grove City College v. Bell, the Administration also asked the Court not to resolve an issue that has perplexed many schools and colleges, women's rights advocates, and lower federal courts in recent months: whether entire educational institutions, or only their component parts that receive federal aid directly, are required to comply...
But Navient customers might want to take note of the company's recent court filing in response to a federal lawsuit filed against it in January.
According to a recent report in the New York Times, an agency within the federal Health and Human Services Department issued a rule that bars any nursing home that receives federal funding from requiring that its residents resolve disputes in arbitration as an alternative to a lawsuit in a court.
In a recent decision, the federal court for the Northern District of Indiana denied an insurance companies» request to throw out a plaintiff's Indiana personal injury lawsuit.
During its recent legal battle with Waymo, Uber revealed it was juggling hundreds of other lawsuits simultaneously; Google is currently a named defendant in nearly 300 active cases in federal courts.
Employers should not «let their guard down about complying with background screening rules» such as the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) despite recent court rulings such as the dismissal of a proposed FCRA class action lawsuit against transportation network company Lyft, Inc. by a federal judge who cited a decision by the Supreme Court in the case of Spokeo, Inc. v Robins as a reason for the decision, according to an article on the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) webcourt rulings such as the dismissal of a proposed FCRA class action lawsuit against transportation network company Lyft, Inc. by a federal judge who cited a decision by the Supreme Court in the case of Spokeo, Inc. v Robins as a reason for the decision, according to an article on the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) webCourt in the case of Spokeo, Inc. v Robins as a reason for the decision, according to an article on the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) website.
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