Judgments are court
rulings against you for a financial amount.
After his recent protracted lawsuit and subsequent
ruling against him for his appropriated use of images from his Canal Zone series — where he «creatively transformed» photographs of Rastafarians from an in - print book into paintings — you'd think that he'd shy away from such gestures.
Not exact matches
The law also prohibits new group health plans from establishing any eligibility
rules for healthcare coverage that have discriminate
against lower - wage employees.
As HuffPost reported on Tuesday, the judge who
ruled against DAPA in 2015 had included among his reasoning the possibility that any DAPA applicants who offered their personal information to the federal government in exchange
for protection from deportation could be at a heightened risk under a different presidential administration.
The class action, filed in United States District Court,
for the District of Illinois, Eastern Division, is on behalf of a class consisting of investors who purchased or otherwise acquired Akorn's securities between March 1, 2017 through February 26, 2018, both dates inclusive (the «Class Period»), seeking to recover damages caused by defendants» violations of the federal securities laws and to pursue remedies under Sections 10 (b) and 20 (a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and
Rule 10b - 5 promulgated thereunder,
against the Company and certain of its top officials.
In another example, former deputy premier Nikola Sainovic was appointed to a top body of Serbia's Socialist Party, the junior partner in the
ruling coalition, after serving two thirds of an 18 - year sentence
for crimes
against ethnic Albanians in the Kosovo war.
The recent Canadian court
ruling against the parents of a toddler who died of bacterial meningitis opens up an opportunity
for an ethics expert to step forward and address the underlying morality of the issue.
LUXEMBOURG (Reuters)- France is entitled to bring criminal proceedings
against local managers of ride - hailing app Uber
for running an illegal taxi service, the EU top court
ruled on Tuesday, dealing the Silicon Valley start - up another legal setback.
Kimmel has since actively railed
against Obamacare repeal efforts, arguing that various proposals being debated by the law's opponents would gut protections
for people like Billy born with pre-existing conditions, either by rolling back Obamacare's mandated insurance benefits
for certain health conditions or allowing states to set up
rules that would let insurers charge sick people more
for their coverage.
For example, in Hans v. Louisiana (1890), the high court
ruled against a Louisiana resident bondholder on 11th Amendment grounds even though it did not specifically preclude suits by a state's citizens.
But Kasich did sign into law a measure banning abortions after 20 weeks — another controversial regulation that could potentially brush up
against previous court
rulings, even though Kasich cited Supreme Court precedent
for his veto of the «heartbeat» legislation.
They seem to have gotten turbocharged by a
ruling in 2007 that permitted people — in practice, mainly hedge funds — to buy shares after a merger has been announced and
for the express purpose of voting
against it and then seeking an appraisal.
That figure includes 487 individual cases of alleged insider trading, 365
for stock manipulation, 343
for violations of laws and
rules related to financial disclosure, 196
for contempt of the regulatory agency, and another 94
for fraud
against customers.
«If we have a trader that trades bitcoin, I would fire them in a second,
for two reasons: It is
against our
rules and they are stupid, and both are dangerous,» he said at an investor conference.
Bt as a
rule using a work computer
for personal reasons or doing work on a personal computer (or tablet or smartphone) can significantly change the threat level that an employer has to protect itself
against.
Facebook denies that it is doing anything of the kind, and it argued that Liao Yiwu's account was suspended
for repeated violations of a
rule against posting pictures containing nudity.
So far, only the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the 8th Circuit has
ruled against the Obama administration on this particular issue.
Wheeler's decision to stick with the voluntary protocol by stepping down when a new president is elected likely spells a quick death
for his major communications policies, including net neutrality
rules that prohibit discrimination
against Internet sites and services.
In a statement on Saturday, ASEAN leaders affirmed the need
for peace in the South China Sea, where the bloc is currently negotiating a set of
rules with China to avoid conflicts arising from a bitter territorial dispute pitting some members
against Beijing's vast claims to the strategic waterway.
A judge dismissed one civil suit
against him,
ruling that Zhang was not responsible
for the claimant's losses from the scheme.
The bank's board reiterated its support
for management on Friday and said Societe Generale was «especially vigilant» over the application of
rules and safeguards
against money laundering and tax evasion.
LONDON — A bakery owned by a Christian family asked Britain's Supreme Court on Tuesday to overturn a
ruling that it discriminated
against a gay customer
for refusing to make a cake supporting same - sex marriage.
U.S. lawmakers are close to delivering a draft of the Federal Aviation Authority's reauthorization bill, which will include
rules for nonmilitary drones, and drone opponents are lobbying hard
against the unmanned flying machines, The New York Times reports.
The company building the Dakota Access Pipeline turned to a federal judge late on Monday
for a permit to finish the job after the federal government
ruled against the controversial pipeline.
Early on, he reportedly designed a lucrative $ 100 million trade — then the largest of its kind Goldman had ever handled —
for an Islamic client to get around the religion's
rules against receiving interest payments.
LONDON (AP)-- A bakery owned by a Christian family asked Britain's Supreme Court on Tuesday to overturn a
ruling that it discriminated
against a gay customer
for refusing to make a cake supporting same - sex marriage.
Her organization has pushed
for rules implementing the program, bringing a 2004 lawsuit
against the Bush administration.
«We stressed the need
for enforceable, bright - line
rules to protect the open internet and guard
against anti-consumer and anti-competitive activities,» he wrote, adding that Amazon opposed the commission's proposed change.
The move by police
against Uber in the China -
ruled former British colony comes after taxi drivers mounted protests
against the online service
for hurting their livelihoods.
The
ruling in favour of Mars Canada this week also upheld a lower court judge's hefty costs award
against Aizic Ebert and his two Toronto companies
for «brazenly» breaching earlier settlements of the dispute.
The news comes after a Florida judge
ruled (and denied Denton's request to stay said
ruling) that former wrestler Terry Bollea, better known as Hulk Hogan, could begin collecting on a judgment
against Denton and his company
for invasion of privacy.
An international tribunal
ruling against the nine - dash line goes a long way toward offering a framework
for a unified front
against China, and that is something that worries Beijing, experts said.
Pongsak's lawyer notes that his sentence has broken the record
for Thailand's convictions
against the country's harsh lèse - majesté
rules, which makes it illegal to defame Thai royalty.
Here's some of what's going on in the health care world as we head into Easter weekend: payers are pushing back
against PTC Therapeutcics» controversial Duchenne muscular dystropy drug; insurers are cautiously lauding new
rules for Obamacare's marketplaces; a fascinating lawsuit in Arkansas explores the ethics of drug making; and a new test
for Zika virus can produce results within an hour.
Strengthening the earlier
ruling, the Viennese appeals court
ruled on Friday that Facebook (fb) must remove the postings
against Greens leader Eva Glawischnig as well as any verbatim repostings, and said merely blocking them in Austria without deleting them
for users abroad was not sufficient.
At Forbes, Marianne Bickle leads the charge
for those who feel that bosses need to fight back
against the impulse to loosen the
rules as the temperature climbs, stressing that keeping productivity up means keeping the usual standards and practices in place.
There's been pushback,
for example,
against a proposal that would allow banks of all sizes to count mortgages held in portfolio as «qualified» under CFPB's QM
rule — a provision that community banks have been urging.
«If Congress passed this bill that the American Bankers Association wants, how many community bank mortgages would be eligible
for QM that aren't currently eligible... and how does that stack up
against the number of mortgages held by Well Fargo, Citibank, JPMorgan and the other giants that would become eligible under this change in the
rules?»
The court will
rule on a fast - track petition
for a temporary injunction
against the permanent euro rescue fund, the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), and the fiscal pact.
Last December, the Chinese search engine giant filed an RMB 50 million suit
against Wang Jin
for stealing self - driving trade secrets to compete
against them and
for violating non-competition
rules by recruiting Baidu employees.
A federal appeals court on Thursday revived a proposed wage - and - hour class action
against a Southern California hospital,
ruling the plaintiffs could use inadmissible evidence to support their request
for class certification.
For two reasons: it's
against our
rules, and they're stupid.
When the International Trade Court
ruled in favor of plaintiffs Suniva and SolarWorld in their case
against cheap Chinese solar module and cell imports, reactions were polarized: the U.S. solar industry was outraged — as it had been
for most of the duration of the court investigation — and investors, apparently, were extremely upbeat
for the future of this same outraged industry, sending solar stocks sky - high.
«Both parties will try to convince her of their position
for or
against a Byrd
Rule violation.»
The
rule, which will go into effect
for new accounts in about eight months, will not prohibit individual forced arbitration — meaning individual consumers (as opposed to groups of consumers) could still be be blocked from going to court
against financial firms.
Feelings run high,
for example, around a key Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
ruling last year, which found that the federal government discriminates
against First Nations children by underfunding family services.
The Department of Justice defended the
rule when it filed papers in July in a Washington district court arguing
against the case filed by the National Association
for Fixed Annuities.
The new lawsuit
against the Deferred Action
for Childhood Arrivals program was assigned to the same judge who
ruled for the challengers earlier, U.S. District Judge Andrew S. Hanen, who sits in the federal courthouse in the Texas border town of Brownsville.
Recent developments, including ongoing investigations into bribery and corruption at the Company's subsidiaries in Mexico, China, Brazil, and India; new revelations of accounting fraud at the Company's China operations; a recent
ruling by a National Labor Relations Board Administrative Law Judge
against the Company
for its illegal discipline of employees; and, the NLRB decision to authorize a nationwide complaint
against the Company
for violations of the National Labor Relations Act, highlight the need
for enhanced oversight of Wal - Mart's corporate culture and behavior.
After the Supreme Court in 1911 struck down the form of resale price maintenance enabled by fair trade laws, 59 Congress in 1937 carved out an exception
for state fair trade laws through the Miller - Tydings Act.60 When the Supreme Court in 1951
ruled that producers could enforce minimum prices only
against those retailers that had signed contracts agreeing to do so, 61 Congress responded with a law making minimum prices enforceable
against nonsigners too.62