Sentences with phrase «suing over something»

Your time and money are not worth the hassle of suing over something that is so ambiguous.
You know for a fact that a company is in trouble when they go to great lengths to sue over something so trivial AND where there was prior art.
Normally, you can't sue over something just because you don't like it; it has to actually have harmed you in some concrete way.
If you're sued over something a tenant's animal does, the policy will defend you.

Not exact matches

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.
He told the audience that if they want to do something to help journalists, they should support blog TechDirt and its founder Mike Masnick, who is being sued by the same lawyer who led Hogan's lawsuit against Gawker over stories TechDirt published about Shiva Ayyadurai, who claims to have invented email.
The singer's bereavement comes just weeks after false allegations that he sexually abused children were finally dropped after years of investigation, including a televised raid on his Berkshire home - something he is now suing the BBC over.
Practical, as in being sued into bankruptcy when something goes wrong over which a bishops conference can have no control.
I hope this mom sues her employer for something, anything, because she's obviously in enough pain over losing her twin pregnancy to worry about a job.
Copyright concerns over digital doppelgängers are one thing (11 August, p 38), but who will people choose to sue when your electronic double issues something defamatory?
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.
Really, if you can't get Cory Doctorow to sign up for your quixotic quest to sue book publishers and big corporations over DRM, you have done something seriously wrong.
So if he has people over and they do something and somebody sues him and they probably going to sue you too because you're in there; then he has his own coverage.
well needless to say, he started vomiting, dry heaving, drooling, and having the runs for a while... we did nt think anything of it at first we thought it was just a flu or something, today is monday, we brought him into the vet and turns out that he was dehydrated and needs to stay over night, i explan all the symptoms and they are investigating it for sure... we called the pet store where we purchased the food and they still have it because we returned it and they are holding it and will testify with us because we are going to sue purina for sure, especially since there is like no good feedback about this food... i will post when hes out of the vets (hopefully)
I am reminded of a former occasion when a group of aggrieved participants on the public forum http://rabble.ca/babble got into an online discussion about the possibility of suing me for libel (over something I had said that was really quite innocuous).
Storm damage, often referred to as an «Act of God» in auto insurance policies, is not something you can usually sue over.
somebody sues you in civil court: the consequences are being ordered by a judge to do something, stop doing something, or hand over US dollars, to pay penalties or the other guy's legal fees.
Keep in mind that if you are involved in a legal suit over libel or slander — for example, if one day you accidentally say something that causes someone emotional harm and that person sues you — your liability insurance can come into play.
If something unfortunate does happen in which your home is damaged or you are at risk of being sued over an incident on your property, you will want the peace of mind that comes from knowing you are covered.
If so, you'll need New York City Renters Insurance to protect that lifestyle and your assets, because your odds of being sued in NYC over something ridiculous are higher than in just about any of the other cities we mentioned, as is your risk of a loss by theft.
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