If you are focused on doing legal work for corporations
suing other corporations, I've found that usual networking events don't have credit personnel but rather sales personnel.
Not exact matches
In one recent case, 179 residents (or their survivors) of the old uranium milling town of Uravan, Colo.,
sued mill owner and operator Union Carbide
Corporation for causing various cancers and
other illnesses.
I agree to indemnify, hold harmless and release Judd Foundation, its directors, officers, employees, members, managers, affiliate, agents and contractors from any and all claims, liabilities, loss, damages, costs and expense of any kind whatsoever (including reasonable attorneys fees) by myself or any
other person, entity, or
corporation, and covenant not to
sue or make any
other claim because of the Foundation's decision to include or exclude a submitted work from the catalogue raisonné or its refusal to render an opinion on authorship.
I indemnify, hold harmless and release Judd Foundation, its directors, officers, employees, members, managers, affiliate, agents and contractors from any and all claims, liabilities, loss, damages, costs and expense of any kind whatsoever (including reasonable attorneys fees) by myself or any
other person, entity, or
corporation, and covenant not to
sue or make any
other claim arising out of the any communication with Judd Foundation about the preservation, conservation, installation, care, handling or treatment of artwork (s) by Donald Judd.
Other parts of the TPP would allow
corporations to
sue governments over environmental safeguards — like protections for sharks — that might decrease their profits.
Multiven, a
corporation with which Adekeye was associated,
sued Cisco for monopolistic business practices; Cisco countersued and, among
other things, alleged that Adekeye had wrongfully accessed a Cisco computer a number of times for which breaches they claimed an amount «over $ 14,000.»
VICTORIA — Allowing people to
sue for pain and suffering in car accidents has been viewed as a fundamental principle in British Columbia, but that changed Tuesday when the government joined Canada's
other provinces in limiting payouts to some crash victims because of a financial crisis at the public insurance
corporation.
Asymmetry in cost can also be major, especially when consumers
sue corporations (when
corporations sue each
other, costs should even out a bit more).
As reported in the written decision of the Law Society Hearing Panel (which decision is under appeal by the applicant), the applicant threatened to
sue the
other board members for defamation after he was removed as President of the condo
corporation and a notice of his removal was posted; circulated a letter (under a false name) on some floors within the building that falsely stated that some of the board members had previously gone bankrupt, had criminal convictions and were accepting bribes and free meals from the developer of the condominium to settle deficiencies with the developer; made a derogatory remark about some of the residents based on their ethnicity; threatened to report some of the directors to US / Canada border officials, falsely alleging that they were drug smugglers; threatened both the
corporation's property manager and security services firm that their contracts with the condo
corporation would be in jeopardy if they did not provide a character letter to the applicant.
By putting your rental property into a Limited Liability
Corporation (LLC), you can limit the exposure to your personal assets if a renter or
other individual tries to
sue for damages that occurred on your rental property.