Sentences with phrase «sued over what»

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has served notice to sue over what it described as Dzamefe Commission's «misleading and inaccurate conclusions.»
July 13, 2016 — «Missouri's public defender agency is suing over what it calls Gov. Jay Nixon's unconstitutional decision to withhold $ 3.5 million in funds for defending the indigent.

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If you're sued and you don't have excess liability insurance, you'll be responsible for any dollar amounts over what your home and car policies will pay.
The conflict: The Village Voice publisher is suing Yelp over what it claims is unauthorized use of the phrase «best of.»
Fab, the popular design oriented online retailer, is heading to court as a competitor with a similar name is suing the company over copyright infringement and what it claims are unfair competitive practices.
Investors are suing Caine and Anish Parvataneni, a portfolio manager at LJM who previously worked for well - known fund investor Ken Griffin's Citadel, over what they said was inadequate disclosure about the risks of LJM's investment approach.
Investors are suing Caine and Anish Parvataneni, a portfolio manager at LJM who previously worked for fund investor Ken Griffin's Citadel, over what they said was inadequate disclosure about the risks of LJM's investment approach.
(What I find really ironic, is that none of those athiests have sued the fedeal government over grants whose explicit purpose is to convert people to Islam.)
Nicklaus, of course, referred to the headliner in what the AP's Doug Ferguson recently termed «a contentious year in golf» that includes the debate over anchored putting and an anticipated related lawsuit, the tour acquitting Vijay Singh of doping charges and his suing the association, and the public beef between Garcia and Woods that went off the rails with overtones of racism.
When Licardo sued Major League Baseball over the A's moving to San Jose, I think he proved what he thought!
In turn, Barcelona sued Neymar for 8.5 million euros ($ 10 million) over what it called a breach of contract, after the player's representative paid his 222 million euros buy - out clause so he could join PSG, reports Efe.
The NRA sued New York state officials over what it described as a «blacklisting campaign» targeting companies that try to do business with the group.
All of this is separate from issues about what is moral, and what is right, but New York, California, and other places with stringent gun laws are frequently and repeatedly sued over them, California is currently a hotbed of lawsuits over the raft of gun control bills Jerry Brown signed recently.
Private business man, Ibrahim Mahama, has sued the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi - Boasiako over what he says are defamatory comments made against him.
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Cuomo has vowed to sue the federal government over what he says is double taxation.
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said he would sue the EPA over what he said was the agency missing a statutory deadline for designating areas of the country impacted by unhealthy levels of ground - level ozone.
Five firefighters have crushed their thumbs in the doors of the FDNY's brand new firetrucks within six months of each other and are suing or plan to sue the city over what they call a faulty door design.
A Judge in the Ondo State High Court, Justice O. O. Akeredolu, has been sued by a businessman, Chief Raheem Badmus over what he called illegal arrest and detention.
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Two researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) in Boston, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, are suing Harvard and BWH over what they claim is a «procedurally and legally flawed» misconduct probe that wrongfully damaged their careers.
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While he has repeatedly settled out of court over sexual harassment, and in his statement that he «regret [s] what happened,» he's also planning to sue the New York Times over the article.
Individual liability insurance may be seen as being over cautious, or unnecessary, so I will end this article with an anecdote that involved the organiser of a group trip that was sued in the small claims court over what was effectively a difference of opinion about a suitable alternative when something went wrong on a trip.
In what might be the most Kansan quote in recent history, Alan Rupe, an attorney for one of the districts suing over the funding formula, told the Associated Press:» We'll be like the proverbial chicken on a June bug if the state tries to do it on the cheap.»
Bullying and Liability: What Schools Should Know Could your school be sued over bullying?
Advocates for the Los Angeles parents who sued the district over what they viewed as ineffective teacher evaluations said they were pleased with the agreement and supported the court filing.
Florida parents and school advocates who sued the state of Florida over what they called an inadequate public education system likely will have their day in court after Supreme Court action Tuesday.
In the late 1990s, the American Booksellers Association sued Barnes & Noble and Borders over what they felt were unfair trade practices... B&N was the king of the discount.
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).
Also, Comcast sued over selling its customers service plans that don't do what they've promised and several Instagram stories.
And while I think that some of the most egregious - to - retailers (you give up your right to sue or form class action lawsuits; comiXology has the right to use your service marks to promote their digital service; you're obligated to promote the service in - store to existing customers; there are some circumstances where you don't receive even a single penny until you sell well over 600 comics, and so on and so forth) sections of the current could certainly be made less egregious, I think the root core of the problem is that comiXology wants to be the retailer of digital, and not the distributor, and that's what we'll end up calling «irreconcilable differences» at the end of the day.
But what impressed me in reading the agreement was how airtight it was — can't sue over Federal, State, Local, or common law offenses, or anything else.
What you can do is sue in court and demand priority over other creditors, but...
While having long - term implications for the financial health of borrowers, a present concern for consumer advocates is that it is unclear what will happen to the CFPB's ongoing lawsuit against the large student loan servicer, Navient, who was sued under the previous CFPB directorship over findings it committed widespread fraud and abuse against student loan borrowers.
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 friend asked me recently what really happens to people who are being sued over a defaulted federal student loan that was referred to the Department of Justice by the Department of Education.
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!»»
But when you want to call it «lying» and go so far as to sue over it when there is no deliberate message being laid out that what you are seeing is the actual game, well, I wonder what century you're living in.
Way back in 2013, Lindsay Lohan announced her intention to sue Rockstar Games and publisher Take - Two Interactive over what she believed to be an unlicensed use of her likeness.
Aside from the notable (but unsurprising) revelation that North Carolina and Connecticut may soon join Los Angeles in suing over Hot Coffee, what I found interesting was information regarding the acquisition prices of Firaxis, Indie Built, and Irrational Games.
Collector sues Jeff Koons and Gagosian Gallery Steve Tananbaum is suing Jeff Koons, LLC and Gagosian Gallery over what is described as the «non-delivery» of three sculptures he agreed to buy in September 2014.
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Mann sued Steyn, National Review, the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), and CEI analyst Randy Simberg in 2012 over what he claims are defamatory articles accusing him of academic fraud and comparing him to a convicted child molester, former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt repeatedly sued the EPA over regulations, saying it should be up to the states to decide what environmental protections are necessary.
In a personal injury claim, you can sue for damages over and above what workers» comp pays, including damages for pain, suffering, disability and emotional distress.
MIAMI (Legal Newsline)- What's it worth for plaintiffs attorneys suing companies over their websites on behalf of blind clients to take the case to trial?
In short, the limitation period for claims by beneficiaries against personal representatives had varied over time, depending on what was being sued for, and when.
A law expert says police could be sued over the revelations for breach of privacy and says police must investigate how many staff do this and what the confidential information is used for.
If they follow through and sue... like I said, I think they don't have a leg to stand on, but IANAL and IANYL and you'll need a real lawyer anyway unless you feel like rolling over and giving them what they want.
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