How can
they sue over the Note 10.1 when the entire tablet is centered around the use of a stylus?
Not exact matches
They
note that Leonhardt
sued the University of St. Andrews in 2013
over pay for vacation days he never took.
The Associated Press reports that the court decided that Keith Cressman «can
sue the state
over its Indian «rain god» license plate, ruling that the depiction of a
noted sculpture on 3 million license plates could be interpreted as a state endorsement of a religion.»
As
noted here last week, lawyers for the two female Yale law students
suing over threatening comments made about them on the college - admissions forum AutoAdmit.com said they had identified one of the John Doe defendants who posted the comments.
In his brief post entitled «Clash of Courts: Senior Superior Court judges are
suing Québec
over its provincial court's jurisdiction; other provinces will be affected if they succeed,» Leonid Sirota focused his readers» attention on a law suit brought by the Chief Justice, Senior Associate Chief Justice, and Associate Chief Justice of Quebec's Superior Court (on behalf of all of the judges of that court), against the provincial government,
noting that it has received little attention outside of Quebec, and certainly much less than it should.
Lawyers are
noting a new type of lawsuit, in which employees are
suing over time spent booting [up] their computers.
The Supreme Court has ruled Canada's State Immunity Act bars Zahra Kazemi's estate from
suing Iran
over her torture and death in 2003, but
noted Parliament could change Canada's State Immunity Act.
The Hollywood Reporter first reported that Viacom had hired Olson on Wednesday,
noting that the New York - based media giant is bracing for the second round of its battle against YouTube, which it
sued three years ago claiming $ 1 billion in damages
over pilfered content appearing on the video - sharing Web site.
We've seen companies do things like
sue reviewers
over negative reviews (quick side
note to companies:
suing your customers does not make them like you more.
Conspiracy theorists might
note that many urban districts
sued the state
over last year's education bill that required traditional public schools to share construction and maintenance money with charter schools.