Sentences with phrase «suing for»

Take notice that any party contracting with Debie Rise as a recording or performing artist and / or in respect of sales of any of her songs or anything to do with entertainment, without our prior consent / authorization would be doing so at its / his / her peril and we shall not hesitate to bring the full wrath of the law to bear on such individual and / or organization; including suing them for aiding and inducing breach of contract and account for profit.»
And although Ciara and Future don't have the best relationship (she is currently suing him for child support) I truly love the name — this name is wonderful and has a lot of character.
BPI is suing for $ 1.9 billion in damages and this could go to $ 5.7 billion under South Dakota's Food Product Disparagement Act.
To keep things complicated, it is rumoured that at least one of his baby mamas is currently suing him for refusing to pay child support.
At least one of these baby mommas is suing him for child support, which means he is probably not paying any of the four baby mommas child support.
Of course you may get a few lawyers knocking at your door, suing you for defamation of character, but at least you will have the satisfaction of knowing you have penetrated the glass bubble that surrounds AFC.
he might have one or two decent passes in a game, score the odd goal, but for all that money i would have expected a game changer, a dynamic player, not a lazy sulky player with lots of personal problems, including his own poppa suing him for money.
That he refuses to make the situation messier by suing for wrongful termination?
In other NBA news Michael Jordan submitted court papers claiming that the woman who's suing him for $ 5 million agreed to take $ 250,000 to keep their affair quiet.
«I heard that his wife is suing him for divorce,» interjected one person.
I remember when American Indians in various penal systems began suing for the right to wear their hair long as an established religious observation and they won.
Atheists are not the only group that is suing for violations to the Separation Clause.
The doctrine can (theoretically) have teeth at several points: refusal to obey an unjust order, «selective conscientious objection» when called to serve an unjust cause, suing for peace when one can not win without using unjust means, prosecuting a war crime.
Fundamentalist Islam is at war with the West and its values of intellectual and civil freedom and democracy — and it actually takes advantage of those liberties to advance its Jihad «holy war» by using tax breaks for religions to erect edifices or get subsidies for large Muslim families that are used to sway Western democracies, and, yes, suing for the right even to build a fundamentalist mosque at Ground Zero.
Umm, where did you get that he's suing them for «not believing» him?
It's important to note that suing for defamation isn't just a «backdoor way to get at the sexual assault or sexual misconduct after the statute of limitations has run,» says Naomi Mezey, a law professor at Georgetown University and a co-director of the Georgetown Gender Justice Initiative.
Instead, she's suing for defamation.
Ashley Judd is suing for damages.
The victim is suing for intrusion into private affairs, public disclosure of private facts, and defamation.
Many of those involved in Slock.it have been involved from the beginning and have been helpful to the Ethereum network, such that suing them for supposed misconduct would undoubtedly do damage to Ethereum.
Filing this name protects you from someone else trying to do business under your name (or from other people suing you for doing business under their name!).
Allred also represents women who came forward before the 2016 election to accuse Trump of sexual misconduct, one of whom is suing him for defamation.
Now Google is facing the same problem with advertisers in China, who are suing for the same reasons.
As legal analyst Danny Cevallos explains at NBC News, Daniels isn't suing for money.
The firms are suing for damages to compensate...
Kalanick filed his response late on Thursday to the suit brought by Benchmark Capital, an early investor in Uber suing him for alleged fraud, breach of contract, and fiduciary duty.
Dufour explained that Lavalin, the Montreal - based engineering and construction firm that later merged with SNC Group, was in big trouble with a project in Tunisia, and the client was suing for $ 3 million.
«They try to claim that because they're providing services through an app they're somehow different from all these companies I've been suing for all these years,» Liss - Riordan said.
Manning was born male, and was known as Bradley Manning before changing her name to Chelsea and suing for sex reassignment surgery and hormone treatments while in prison.
That way, you don't have to worry about someone taking your big idea, screwing you over in a partnership or suing you for something you never saw coming.
If a company is sloppy about their background checks and something messes up, they could be sued for discrimination or negligence.
«Your basic car and homeowners» coverage is just a couple of hundred thousand and nobody will sue you for just that — they'll sue you for way more,» said David Mendels, director of financial planning at Creative Financial Concepts in New York.
It is also striking news for those who remember that Microsoft paid $ 97 million more than a decade ago to settle a case brought by re-classified independent contractors who sued for employee benefits.
We said no, and they sued us for multiple billions of dollars.
Your home and auto policies already offer some form of liability coverage in the event you're sued for bodily injury or property damage.
Anytime a tech startup was sued for helping users share unlicensed films or songs via the internet, one could usually find von Lohmann in the startup's corner.
She walks away from her house and can not be sued for any shortfall due to the creditor protection afforded by her bankruptcy.
A fiduciary has a legal duty to act in your best interest and can be sued for taking actions otherwise.
When the supervisor sued for wrongful dismissal, Linamar argued that the supervisor had violated his duty to protect the company's interests through his involvement in child pornography, despite the fact that it was done on his own time.
Keurig getting sued for anti-competitiveness was probably inevitable, but it's a little surprising that it's a small Canadian company taking the U.S. coffee machine giant to task.
This was likely Magnetar's strategy all along, and indeed its reason for investing in Dell in the first place — it bought Dell stock after the buyout was already announced, intending to go to court to sue for extra compensation.
If you do not you risk adopting a trademark and beginning to build up good will in a brand that you could be required to stop using if you are ever sued for trademark infringement.
He had a common - law partner for 10 years who sued him for millions in 2009, and is now engaged to a former model.
Courts take a dim view of businesses that go for years without ever objecting to another business going by the same name, then suddenly sue for trademark infringement.
In its Vance vs. Ball State decision Monday, the Supreme Court curtailed the ability of employees to sue for workplace discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
After spending approximately two months trying to crack into Farook's iPhone 5c, the U.S. Justice Department sued for Apple's help in unlocking the device in February.
That it was a no - win situation because, had it released the film and the cyber criminals made good on their threat, Sony would have been sued for negligence and skewered by the media for putting profits ahead of customer safety.
«It is puzzling that an employee who remains under contract (and is still being paid) has sued us for being fired, especially when we continue to comply fully with the terms of our agreement with her,» TheBlaze said.
It was one of his smoother sales; in 2010 Microsoft sued him for owning ho0tmail.com and hot5mail.com and having them redirect to his businesses website.
The patent trolls are the only stakeholders who benefit from vague and unclear threats to sue for patent infringement.
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