We also are incurring
substantial legal expense, primarily in defending our trademark.
Not exact matches
Operating and
legal expenses incurred by the issuer to address, challenge and resolve any unfavorable regulatory position may be
substantial and may result in the issuers insolvency.
Any regulatory investigation could result in
substantial legal and accounting
expenses, divert management's attention from other business concerns and harm the Company's business.
Both the time and
legal expenses involved in such a divorce are likely to be
substantial.
While Dr. Garcia tried his utmost — and at
substantial expense — to secure the assistance of the Japanese
legal system, the courts in Japan did nothing to help him and did everything to hinder his efforts, while paying lip service to his plight.
The court was more lenient with some of the
substantial business
expenses excluded, namely $ 1,925
legal fees for some of the girls who had been arrested.
Comprehensive normally comprises provisions for the repair or replacement of your home contents,
legal liability incurred by you if a guest is accidentally injured while on the premises, additional living
expenses picked up when you are temporarily displaced from your dwelling due to
substantial damage, and more.
The CID could lead to an enforcement action and / or one or more consent orders, which may result in
substantial costs, including
legal fees, fines, penalties, and remediation
expenses and actions, and could require us to change aspects of the manner in which we operate Venmo.
A failed collaborative case can cause
substantial additional
legal expense and frustration.
Further, as respecting possible modification, because of past issues of the defendant failing to comply with orders of the court; providing token compliance with orders of the court while ignoring the spirit and intent of the orders (including the orders dated December 1, 2010); the defendant's lengthy pattern of contemptuous conduct; the
expenses and financial waste caused by the defendant; the
substantial financial drain on the resources of the plaintiff and the guardian ad litem caused by the defendant; the pattern of parental alienation; prior false reports of abuse and / or neglect to governmental entities; and the need for repose on the part of the minor child, it is anticipated that in addition to satisfaction of the foregoing conditions, no modification motion is permitted to be filed by defendant regarding the sole physical and / or sole
legal custody arrangements, except in the case of the plaintiff's total and permanent disability as determined by the Social Security Administration, unless the following conditions are satisfied...» Eisenlohr v. Eisenlohr, 2011 WL 1566201 at * 4 (Conn.Super.).