Sentences with phrase «such legal actions»

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And given the press knows these tricks well, their plausible deniability would probably work on some if not most of these cases, so in general such legal action would not be worth pursuing.
Such legal action would cost the state money defending the case, and would distract the Attorney General's office from other important legal work.
But the very threat of such legal action could be enough to get people at the bottom and middle of the chain to share what they know, so prosecutors can work their way up.
James — who did not specifically elaborate on her claim of a mayoral power grab — contends that since the city charter is «silent on the issue,» her ability to bring such legal action is «implicit and implied.»
It's one thing to offer an opinion, but to publish remarks to an audience of a business» potential and present clients, offering unsupported statements as proven facts, may border on supporting an action for the tort of libel... and the MarkCoker post below should qualify as the cease - and - desist letter required before bringing such legal action.
I'd like to think the public would wait for any such legal action before passing judgment, but there has been more information on this subject by The Star since this post went up, including a complaint which appeared to arise from the workplace.

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Also, in states such as California, failure to register your business name can prevent you from taking legal action in the name of your business.
However, lately, manufacturers have been responding to such actions by taking legal action instead of working with the research to fix those vulnerabilities.
However, The Times reported that Trump has wanted to fire Mueller twice before being dissuaded by his legal team and advisers to take such an action.
And such actions still have not protected firms from legal attack; McInturff, who conducts the NBC / WSJ poll and is co-founder of Public Opinion Strategies, says he gets a claim per week accusing his firm of calling a cellphone from an autodialer.
Such legal threats significantly raise the bar for those who wish to enter the public arena, which should be accessible to all, not just those who have the time or means to protect themselves from unscrupulous legal action.
Shell companies can have legal aims such as easing access to international markets or servicing clients in many countries and none of the actions by the companies necessarily signal improper dealings.
But such state - level actions aren't a great way to offer net - neutrality protections, legal experts said.
In Canada, even if it is found that companies have worked with the NSA to exploit or create vulnerabilities in software, the higher standard for bringing legal action could prove a significant hurdle (although he says Quebec has slightly different laws that make such action more likely to succeed).
«Assessing the legal risks of all pending enforcement actions is a critical part of the transition process and standard procedure for new leadership at enforcement agencies such as the Bureau,» the statement said.
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DOL stated in its Friday motion that consolidation is appropriate because all three actions «challenge the same agency rulemaking and present substantially the same legal issues,» and that such consolidation would avoid duplicative proceedings.
It also includes commitments Mr. Trump makes to her, such as a promise not to take any legal action against her for her claims.
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While this is not the first time an established company has attempted legal action against its former employees — in January, Tesla sued its former director of Autopilot for poaching people to join his new startup — this is the first time Waymo has taken such action.
Some of the changes, such as introducing a mobile order - and - pay app that was delayed after the franchisee association threatened legal action over its launch, are needed in order for Tim Hortons to compete against players such as Starbucks, which launched a similar app in Canada last year.
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But the British and their sympathizers replied that the charters gave no such independence from parliamentary control, and to flout legal parliamentary actions was to go against the powers that were ordained by God to rule England under law and custom.
Sure, there'd be legal stuff to work out to make sure no one is getting any «special» benefits legally, but when you see it in action and realize that the children raised in such a family never lack for parental guidance, have high grades and are very creative, how can you deny it would be a good thing?
The tragic «right to die» case of Steven Becker in St. Louis last year was the first such case in a Catholic hospital to garner any media attention, and this was only because Steven's mother, Marge Sutter, was willing to take legal action to save her son.
Decisions had to be made from time to time as to where or when services of the church would be held; the church needed to be told of the impending visit of an apostle, or of some prophet or teacher from abroad; a question has been raised as to the good faith of one of these visitors, and there must be some discussion of the point and a decision on it; a fellow Christian from another church is on a journey and needs hospitality; a member of the local congregation planning to visit a church abroad needs a letter of introduction to that church, which someone must be authorized to provide; a serious dispute about property rights or some other legal matter has arisen between two of the brothers and the church must name someone to help them settle the issue or must in some other way deal with it; a new local magistrate has begun to prosecute Christians for violating the law against unlicensed assembly, and consideration must be given to ways and means of meeting this crisis; charges have been brought against one of the members by another member, and these must be investigated and perhaps some disciplinary action taken; one of the members has died, and the church is called on for some special action in behalf of his family in the emergency; differences of opinion exist in the church on certain questions of morals or belief (such as marriage and divorce, or the resurrection), differences which local prophets and teachers are apparently unable to compose, and a letter must be written to the apostle — who will write this letter and what exactly will it say?
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There should be legal actions against media, newspapers, agents or anyone spreading such rumours...... you can't just play with the feelings and emotions of fans for their clubs.....
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In our experience it takes pressure from campaigns such as the boycott or the threat of legal action to force changes from Nestlé.
As for the recommendation to leave a child in an abusive situation and work on the abuser's sense of remorse at the same time — that is utter lunacy, irresponsible and unrealistic and if he actually did make such a suggestion in a professional capacity could be subject to discipline or legal action.
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But examples of the way concussions are handled in one community in Washington, regarded as perhaps the most enlightened state on the issue, demonstrate the limits of such legislative action and how persistent football culture, as well as questions of legal liability and resources, can leave young athletes in danger.
Resignation seems off the table for Temer (indeed, he has repeatedly denied such a course of action), as he would also lose the legal immunity of the office of the President that currently protects him from being arrested without a Supreme Court decision.
Ian Brownlie and Tom Franck made such arguments (though Anthea Roberts has written an essay disagreeing) It may be argued that providing advance legal authorization is more likely to encourage such action whereas what we want is to be very restrictive with regard to permissible uses of force but that in cases of genuine need the international community will excuse and not condemn action.
Such actions, some legal experts say, could violate state and federal laws for fraud or false filings, though Senate officials have insisted that such payments are legal and standard practSuch actions, some legal experts say, could violate state and federal laws for fraud or false filings, though Senate officials have insisted that such payments are legal and standard practsuch payments are legal and standard practice.
The emails do not appear to provide evidence of illegal activity, but legal experts say Trump Jr. could run into trouble if investigators find he aided a criminal action, such as hacking into Democratic computer networks, or violated campaign - finance laws by accepting gifts from foreign entities.
CISLAC states categorically that such actions have continued because this government has failed to establish clear cut regulatory and legal frameworks that were promised while campaigning for office.
Depending on the circumstances, interfering with otherwise legal traps and snares could be an offence, as well as the possibility that such action may be harmful to both themselves and wildlife.»
Whiles the secretariat respects our Chairman's personal right to initiate a legal action against Western Media Publications (owners of Daily Guide) if he so wishes, we want to state on record that the the said publication is false and no such events occurred.
«We should not need to resort to legal action to convince the government to drop such a manifestly unpopular and ill - considered policy.»
BID's legal action seeks to find out if G4S has been designated a high risk contractor, and if it hasn't, seek that it is designated as such.
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