Sentences with phrase «recently ruled in favor»

A Dutch court recently ruled in favor of a person who was owed 0.591 BTC, calling Bitcoin a «transferable value.»
Los Angeles, CA (Law Firm Newswire) April 1, 2014 — The Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of Nike, Inc., in a case concerning whether a covenant not to enforce a trademark can reliably moot a counterclaim of invalidity.
Apparently the «Bull» in Red Bull stands for false or misleading advertising as a court recently ruled in favor of customers who did not sprout wings.
The hemp industry launched a legal challenge in 2016, and a federal appeals court recently ruled in favor of the DEA's assertion that CBD is an illegal drug federally.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled in favor of a debtor, who sought discharge of his student loan debt in a decade - old bankruptcy case.
A judge recently ruled in favor of the city, but the assemblymembers plan to file an appeal on the decision.
A judge recently ruled in favor of the mayor's administration.

Not exact matches

The Florida Supreme Court recently ruled against state lawmakers in the Congressional map, ordering the legislature to redraw eight districts which they say favor a political party or the incumbent.
So far, courts have ruled in favor of the telescope and construction has recently begun.
Just recently, late November 2013, we have witnessed a presidential fraud in Honduras, which comes to legitimize a previous coup d'etat, and all the human rights violations and violence being suffered by the peoples of Honduras, in particular against the first nations and Garifuna peoples, and in favor of the rule of organized crime in the region.
Tax credit - funded scholarships, of the sort employed in Georgia, where the state Supreme Court recently ruled on their constitutionality, were favored by 55 percent of respondents.
Short recently made headlines after the court ruled in favor of his estranged wife, Tanee McCall, following his failure to appear at a court hearing.
Recently, the 2nd U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in Google's favor, finding that the project was fair use under copyright -LSB-...]
Recently, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled in favor of a premises liability plaintiff who alleged she was seriously injured when she tripped and fell on a missed step at an aviation company during an open house with her young grandson.
In an unusual en banc decision rendered without requesting briefing from the parties, the United States, or interested amici curiae, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently affirmed several rulings in favor of Apple Inc. in its ongoing smartphone patent war with SamsunIn an unusual en banc decision rendered without requesting briefing from the parties, the United States, or interested amici curiae, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently affirmed several rulings in favor of Apple Inc. in its ongoing smartphone patent war with Samsunin favor of Apple Inc. in its ongoing smartphone patent war with Samsunin its ongoing smartphone patent war with Samsung.
Los Angeles Partners David Shapiro and Christopher Greenleaf and Los Angeles Appellate Partner Caroline Chan recently prevailed in an appeal from a summary judgment ruling in favor of the defendants in a wrongful death premises liability lawsuit.
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