Sentences with phrase «sued over the move»

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The move serves as a coda to the administration's ongoing efforts to enhance rights and protections for workers, including making millions more eligible for overtime pay and expanding workers» rights to sue over pay discrimination.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which won a record $ 602 million civil settlement with SAC over the trades in March, also must move by July if it decides to sue Cohen personally.
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When Licardo sued Major League Baseball over the A's moving to San Jose, I think he proved what he thought!
* Defamation lawsuit moves to South Dakota state court * Beef Products says ABC reports hurt reputation, sales * ABC News plans to seek dismissal of $ 1.2 billion lawsuit By Jonathan Stempel June 12 (Reuters)- A South Dakota meat processor that sued ABC News over a series of reports that called its signature product «pink slime» has won the right to move its $ 1.2 billion defamation and product disparagement lawsuit back to the state court where it began.
June 12 (Reuters)- A South Dakota meat processor that sued ABC News over a series of reports that called its signature product «pink slime» has won the right to move its $ 1.2 billion defamation and product disparagement lawsuit back to the state court where it began.
* Defamation lawsuit moves to South Dakota state court * Beef Products says ABC reports hurt reputation, sales * ABC News plans to seek dismissal of $ 1.2 billion lawsuit By Jonathan Stempel June 12 (Reuters)- A South Dakota meat processor that sued ABC News over a series of reports that called its signature product «pink slime» has won the right to move its $ 1.2 billion defamation and product disparagement lawsuit back to the state court where it...
As promised during his State of the State address, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D - NY, is moving forward with plans to sue the federal government over the recently enacted tax reform.
Cuomo is also moving to sue the federal government over the tax law that was approved in December, part of a multi-part push back against the law he contends has unfairly dinged Democratic - dominated states.
The state was sued last year by the DOJ over this issue, and received a hardship exemption from the Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (or MOVE) Act last year.
As attorney general, Mr. Schneiderman filed more than 100 legal or administrative actions against Republicans in Washington, sued the Weinstein Company over potential civil rights violations, and moved to change state law so that he could prosecute President Trump's aides even if he pardoned them.
Connecticut last week became the first and, so far, only state to sue over the federal No Child Left Behind Act, a move that some analysts say could embolden policymakers elsewhere to step up their varied challenges to the Bush administration's signature education law.
Samsung's countersuit is a typical move in the tech world, with major firms holding thousands of patents routinely suing and countersuing each other over patent issues.
Now, 18 states have sued the administration over this move, launching a legal battle over one of Obama's few remaining achievements.
In other news, the Wall Street Journal law blog reported on the New York Yankees» settlement with a fan who sued over not being allowed to get up and move about during the performance of «God Bless America».
First, it involves a lawsuit by an aggrieved Telus customer sued his mobile service provider over its perceived mishandling of the account registration process (the plaintiff had recently moved from Koodo, a Telus subsidiary, to the parent company).
He left under questionable circumstances, which has led to a lengthy legal battle (wherein Move and NAR have sued Zillow and Samuelson over allegations of breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, and misappropriation of trade secrets), with the most recent motion being for contempt, which a judge granted to Move / NAR after the mysterious «Samuelson Memo» surfaced.
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