Sentences with phrase «successfully sued for»

Square footage is not mandatory in Ottawa; there have been court cases where the sq.ft., as published, has been ever so slightly more than actual, and agents successfully sued for the difference.
Recently, one of these larger background screening companies was successfully sued for violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), having misidentified an individual on two separate occasions as a convicted felon.
Ward Smith, PLLC has successfully sued for damages in train accidents and can assist you and your family to get fair compensation for damages in such a case.
Regressive Maryland personal injury laws ensure that neither the drivers nor the City of College Park can be successfully sued for negligent driving behavior or negligent design or maintenance of the roadway and so there is no «big stick» to change this vicious cycle.
I am happy to say the Corporation was never successfully sued for any story he helped me with.
When he did not disabuse her of this perception, she left and successfully sued for constructive dismissal.
Do not use your competitor's logo or artwork, otherwise you may be successfully sued for copyright infringement.
Again, you may be successfully sued for an intellectual property violation.
We often read cases where our brethren NY personal injury lawyers have been successfully sued for legal malpractice.
Mass torts are common in the United States, where Roche has already been successfully sued for millions of dollars in connection with the manufacture and sale of Accutane.
Despite this, the tobacco companies have been successfully sued for many million of dollars, on the basis that tobacco is dangerous and addictive and the companies denied this and hid evidence of the dangers from the public for many years, as below.
If someone injured themselves on your property and successfully sued you for $ 200,000, umbrella coverage would cover the remaining $ 100,000.
While a journalist might be successfully sued for printing a story about a true event without proper evidence to back up the facts, the law as a whole seems to hold a creative writer to be responsible for telling his / her version of a personal story.
Blogger Alan Gardner adds that he hasn't been able to find a case in which a cartoonist was successfully sued for defamation, although in this case the newspapers» reporting is part of the issue as well.
Publishers have been successfully sued for selling their own books to foreign subsidiaries at drastically reduced prices in order to reduce author royalties.
Students listen to a podcast to learn about two enslaved people who successfully sued for their freedom, and reflect on what their cases illuminate about democracy today.
The operator of a dating for people with sexually transmitted diseases is successfully sued for sharing users details with other sites despite a privacy.
(Note that companies like Airborne, which sell therapeutic doses of vitamin C, have been successfully sued for false advertising, and no longer use claims that they can prevent or cure common colds.)
Bristol's exes have successfully sued for joint custody.
The ACLU has successfully sued for forced c - sections multiple times because the right to refuse medical treatment is something they defend.
Other guesthouses have also been successfully sued for taking a similar position.
Or did his health insurer successfully sue him for $ 800,0000 in medical bills?
If the Greek tax agency successfully sues you for the debt in a Greek court, a German court will enforce the judgement.
In order to successfully sue for personal injuries in negligence you must prove that the person you are suing was a cause of your injuries.
One of my fears is that someone will upload an image that's either copyright or child pornography and that someone ELSE will successfully sue me for damages.
If you decide not to carry out your employer's latest new idea, and you are fired, can you successfully sue for wrongful dismissal if you can demonstrate to the Court that your employer's new idea was not going to work?
Then you take it upon yourself to litter said website with lies; the person whose name you co-opted could successfully sue for online defamation or false light invasion of privacy.
The study of traumatic brain injury in football players could ultimately help accident victims successfully sue for damages, says Hamilton personal injury lawyer Andrew... Read more
If there is an angry patient at the end of an accidental medical procedure could successfully sue you for millions; in a scenario like this is where the medical liability umbrella coverage will save you from getting wet when it pours.
And if the neighbor slips on the broken pieces and successfully sues for pain and suffering or lost wages, you'll be covered for that, too.

Not exact matches

From her home office, Gloria Baylis — better known as a Black rights activist after she successfully sued the Hilton chain for discrimination in 1966 — imported and distributed medical devices for neurosurgery.
Before he became known for promoting conspiracy theories about the September 11 attacks and successfully suing the widow of «American sniper» Chris Kyle, Jesse Ventura was a professional wrestler, actor, and governor of Minnesota.
By successfully filing for bankruptcy protection, Gawker Media is protected from handing over any money to Hogan, whose legal efforts against Gawker (among myriad others) are reportedly being financed by Peter Thiel, who wants to sue the company out of existence.
It is not clear whether this refers to the dispute mechanism system, which has been used successfully by Canada to fight off duties on lumber and steel products, or the more controversial Chapter 11 arbitration system that allows foreign investors to directly sue NAFTA governments for compensation.
The entrepreneur behind DoNotPay, a free online chatbot that has successfully fought around 375,000 parking tickets in New York, Seattle, and the U.K., is launching a new service on Tuesday that will allow people to sue Equifax for $ 15,000 in mere minutes.
that swapping a proposed merger for a private control - premium sale would constitute a corporate opportunity problem the minority shareholders could successfully sue over.
But before she did all that, Biddy successfully sued her owners for her freedom after the family and their slaves moved to the free state of California in the 1850s.
Following the introduction of various pieces of anti-discrimination legislation — which, among other things, prohibit discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation — guesthouse owners Peter and Hazelmary Bull were successfully sued by a same - sex couple for refusing to provide a double - bedded room.
In France a woman has already successfully sued her ex-husband for his dereliction of sexual duties and won quite a substantial amount.
The authors believe, and I agree, that it is important to understand that the options presented to you (or the path given to you) by the hospital may be determined less by what is safest and healthiest for you and your baby than by what is least likely to result in the hospital getting successfully sued.
Groups including the Campaign for Fiscal Equity, which successfully sued the state for more education funding, charge that Cuomo is ignoring a 2006 court order that said more money needed to be spent to educate the state's poorest school children.
Its finances collapsed in 2008, when the district lost more than 80 percent of its revenue after power companies that use the reservoirs for hydroelectric generation successfully sued to halt fees.
The two go way back — they co-founded the the Latino Officers Association when they served in the NYPD together and also successfully sued the department for discrimination.
Jackson, who successfully sued state lawmakers in 2006 for failing to provide the constitutionally required «sound, basic education» for New York City students, called Cuomo's cuts «a step backward» and «devastating for the children of New York state.»
The Rev. Al Sharpton's daughter, Dominique Sharpton, 30 — who has been suing NYC for seven - figures over an alleged injury she suffered on a street — successfully made her way to the altar to wed fellow activist Marcus Bright, 33, in a public ceremony at the Greater Allen AME Cathedral in Queens.
VALHALLA (12/09/2010)(readMedia)-- CSEA, the union representing over 1,400 workers at Westchester Medical Center, today announced its success in preventing management from the Westchester County Health Care Corporation from following through with retaliation against an employee who successfully sued the hospital for illegal termination of her job.
Dominique Sharpton, 30 — who has been suing the city for seven - figures over an alleged injury she suffered on a street — successfully made her way to the altar to wed fellow activist Marcus Bright, 33, in a public ceremony at the Greater Allen AME Cathedral in Queens.
No charges were pressed and Pelling sued the Mail on Sunday successfully for libel.
In 2007, the New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, acting on behalf of the Bronx Committee for Toxic Free Schools, a coalition of parents, neighborhood residents and community organizations, successfully sued the School Construction Authority and the Department of Education for violating the Public Authorities Law and the State Environmental Quality Review Act by not disclosing a Site Management Plan.
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