Sentences with phrase «sue over just»

That's important, because people will try to sue over just about anything.
That's important, because people will try to sue over just about anything.

Not exact matches

Employees who are terminated for excessive absenteeism will sue, claiming discrimination over those employees -; possibly the ones who are more vital to your business success -; who are absent just as often.»
Waymo sued Uber nearly a year ago, sparking a showdown between the two technology companies over allegations by Waymo that one of its former engineers took trade secrets just before quitting and going to work at Uber.
First, Apple actually sued Microsoft over the very first version of Windows, with Jobs personally claiming that Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates had just swiped the Lisa's proprietary technology.
This comes just nine months after the Labor Department sued Google for not handing over 19 years of pay data on 21,000 Google employees for a routine audit into the company's pay methods, as part of that department's attempt to show whether Google's hiring discriminates on the basis of race, religion, gender, or other factors.
The singer's bereavement comes just weeks after false allegations that he sexually abused children were finally dropped after years of investigation, including a televised raid on his Berkshire home - something he is now suing the BBC over.
The theory and practice of recovered memory were discredited in the late 1990s — not before thousands of fathers, grandfathers, brothers, uncles, and teachers had been jailed, sued, or just estranged over recovered memories of pedophilic abuse.
But you're just stuck looking at an offensive ad campaign until it's over, nothing you can do (unless you got the time & money to sue it away).
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i'm sorry, but this means wenger's a p*ss y. he should've sued liverpool just not to set a precedent that other clubs can just roll over us [do nt care if suarez would've left us after 1 season, principle matters].
State lawmakers and officers stood and cheered for bail reform, they roared approval for suing the federal government over «double taxation,» and they hurrahed just about any mention of pro-union initiatives.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he would sue the federal government over the just - passed tax bill, proposed major changes to the state's criminal justice system and introduced a suite of policies to combat sexual harassment in his annual State of the State address on Wednesday.
The Democratic governor, who has been positioning himself as a potential 2020 candidate, made fighting the federal government a central plank of his agenda this year, announcing during his 92 - minute speech that he would sue President Donald Trump's administration over the just - passed tax overhaul, H.R. 1 (115).
US Attorney Preet Bharara sued Glenwood Management — once the biggest political donor in New York — just over a week ago because several of its properties were inaccessible to people with disabilities.
We'll have a separate roundup on the whirlwind of Espada stories in just a few minutes — until then, here's some other, non-Espada related news happening in the borough this morning: A group of tenants in Kingsbridge are suing over unlivable conditions in their Heath Avenue apartment building, which has over 900 open violations.
NY1 is suing the NYPD over access to 190 hours of footage from the body - camera pilot program — because the department wants the news channel to pay $ 36,000 for just...
Its bottlers, and not just the ones still suing the company over syrup pricing policies, were expressing concern.
A former student of James Franco is suing the director over The Disaster Artist, claiming that he was duped into selling his screenplay for the movie for just $ 5,500.
According to a recent Washington [Blog] Post written by Valerie Strauss, in New York a 17 - year veteran and current 4th grade teacher, recognized by the district superintendent as having a «flawless» teaching record and being «highly regarded as an educator,» is suing the state of New York over her VAM scores that have just placed her in the «ineffective» teacher category.
Related reading: Having just spoken at O'Reilly Tools of Change's Author (R) evolution Day (#ARDay) on DRM and more, Cory Doctorow looks at this story and writes: Indie booksellers sue Amazon and big publishers over DRM (but have no idea what «DRM» and «open source» mean).
I've got a slide presentation that just identifies 48 different ways in which plan members have sued their employers only over fees.
So if you think it's either pay it all in full or, I can pay 30 percent, it's a debt settlement over time and I'm not going to get sued, well, if those are your only two options and you can't afford to pay it in full, well, that sounds good but once you research all of your other options and essentially consumer proposal for most of the folks that I've seen, this is what they wanted all along, this is what they really needed and they just weren't aware of it.
«A dog bite is a homeowner claim and even if it's a minor bite (the dog nipped because it just can't say «leave me alone, you scare me») the insurance company is obligated to defend the homeowner if he gets sued over the bite.
well needless to say, he started vomiting, dry heaving, drooling, and having the runs for a while... we did nt think anything of it at first we thought it was just a flu or something, today is monday, we brought him into the vet and turns out that he was dehydrated and needs to stay over night, i explan all the symptoms and they are investigating it for sure... we called the pet store where we purchased the food and they still have it because we returned it and they are holding it and will testify with us because we are going to sue purina for sure, especially since there is like no good feedback about this food... i will post when hes out of the vets (hopefully)
because the dog owners are internally leaving scraps of food on the upper left border of my yard - and where dogs eat they will usually crap; so this is what i have to deal wth - they breed dogs and let them run free as if they own my property as well; i have called animal control about 6 times within the past 2 years - i believe they are related or friends which is my assumption - and guess what not only do i have 1 neighbor who let their dogs use my yard as a toilet but another neighbor two doors down who collect stray dogs but do not feed them and let them roam the neighborhood so they can knock over my garbage can 2 - 3 times a week; i am at my wits end - i want to put red peeper on the border of my yard as well but i do nt want to be sued; i have even confronted my neighbor about this and just suggested that they would keep their dogs from crapping in my yard as well as jumping in my kids pool - what did these animal loving people say:» they're animals - we cant control where our dogs do their business or if they get hot and go into your kids pool!»»
It's like if I ran over someone you care about with my Vette and instead of suing me for $ 100k for suffering you just want the funeral covered so Settle for $ 10k, but then I go on GoFundMe and be like OMG I can't afford $ 10k just because I ran over someone!
I just puzzled over who should sue for defamation for character.
She sued in the BC Supreme Court and was awarded damages of just over $ 12,000.
To protect happy hour (sorry I missed your call at 6; I was at my daughter's recital); To avoid hurt feelings (sure, those clothes are okay for court); to avoid recriminations (the jury foreman obviously hated you for some reason); to calm fears (the workhouse is not as bad as you've heard); to secure a client (of course you should divorce her, and the kids will be just fine); for career advancement (I'm soooo lucky to work for a brilliant partner like you); to grow one's reputation (I love that tie, your honor); to close a deal (no way would they ever sue over this); to get paid (yes, I will go after your 401 (k) if you don't pay my $ 1,500 fee)...
; NASD Sued Over Test Error; Morgan Stanley to Pay 15 Million for Lost Emails; For Brokers, Leaving Just Got Easier; RIM unveils plan to keep BlackBerrys Alive; AIG settles for over $ 1.6 bln; Hurt soldier billed for gear to be repaid; How to Kick a Fund's Tires; Army Forces Wounded Soldier to Pay for Destroyed Body Armor; AIG Settlement Rumors; Former General Re and AIG Officers Indicted; Hedge Fund Adviser Registration Arrives; NASD Investigating Hedge Fund Sales to Small Investors Over Test Error; Morgan Stanley to Pay 15 Million for Lost Emails; For Brokers, Leaving Just Got Easier; RIM unveils plan to keep BlackBerrys Alive; AIG settles for over $ 1.6 bln; Hurt soldier billed for gear to be repaid; How to Kick a Fund's Tires; Army Forces Wounded Soldier to Pay for Destroyed Body Armor; AIG Settlement Rumors; Former General Re and AIG Officers Indicted; Hedge Fund Adviser Registration Arrives; NASD Investigating Hedge Fund Sales to Small Investors over $ 1.6 bln; Hurt soldier billed for gear to be repaid; How to Kick a Fund's Tires; Army Forces Wounded Soldier to Pay for Destroyed Body Armor; AIG Settlement Rumors; Former General Re and AIG Officers Indicted; Hedge Fund Adviser Registration Arrives; NASD Investigating Hedge Fund Sales to Small Investors Back
Just over a year ago, Judge Carton considered the case of Lauren Rosenberg, who sued Google after she was hit by a car while following walking directions provided by Google Maps on her cell phone.
OnPointNews reports that the famous test pilot has sued computer chip maker Advanced Micro Devices over a March 2000 press release in which its CEO, W.J. Sanders, stated: «Just as the achievement of Chuck Yeager signaled the beginning of a new era in aviation, the 1 GHz processor ushers in a new era of information technology.»
Boles is just one of hundreds of plaintiffs to sue Merck over claims that their bone injuries are result of taking Fosamax, which is a bisphosphonate and one of the more popular osteoporosis treatment and bone strengthening medications in use - by women, in particular.
Normally, you can't sue over something just because you don't like it; it has to actually have harmed you in some concrete way.
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is threatening to sue the federal government over the massive Foxconn Technology Group manufacturing factory that's being built just north of the state's border in southeast Wisconsin.
Maybe you didn't actually cause the bodily injury or property damage they're suing over — maybe they just want to blame someone, or maybe they think that if they sue enough people someone will eventually throw money at them to make them go away.
In other words, the landlord generally can sue you for the amount of damages over and above what they recover on the security deposit insurance, just like they could anyway.
If so, you'll need New York City Renters Insurance to protect that lifestyle and your assets, because your odds of being sued in NYC over something ridiculous are higher than in just about any of the other cities we mentioned, as is your risk of a loss by theft.
(Google, by the way, is not the only accused of messing with FRAND — the cable industry just sued an Apple - backed group over the same tactic).
Investors sued Facebook over the plan, and the company's board dropped the stock split just a few days before Zuckerberg was set to testify publicly in court.
It's not just iPhone customers who are going to court over the recent tracking scandal — two Android owners are suing Google for the very same reason.
The group that sued over Trump's foreign ties, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, also lodged a complaint with the GSA on Jan. 20, just minutes after Trump was sworn in.
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