Sentences with phrase «taking legal recourse»

Is the U.S. government really going to take any legal recourse against Facebook, Cambridge Analytica, GSR etc.?
The Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act features clauses that enable the operator to take legal recourse against their suppliers, had earlier raised concerns among key players of India's fledgling industry.
This sudden change of plans of Coinbase can be largely related to loss of client base some of whom even threatened to take legal recourse against Coinbase.

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And because the Amish have limited recourse to legal action, they stress the importance of having an «evil customer radar,» recognizing that some people's business isn't necessarily worth taking.
Once a consumer realizes they've been taken for a ride — legal recourse is difficult.
FURminator President Olivier Amice says the company is taking strong steps to protect consumers and its business from counterfeiters, such as monitoring all online sale activities, delisting sellers of these products from Ebay, Amazon and other e-commerce websites, working closely with U.S. customs officials, collaborating with the International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition Inc., and exercising legal recourse.
In essence, it would not only take away the power of the legislature and municipal governments to regulate agricultural practices and our rights to legal recourse, it effectively takes away the power of the people to vote on changes.
Finally, since neither of the two legal bases falls under Title V of Part Three of the TFEU, the UK would have been in any case obliged to take part in the adoption of the contested decision, making the recourse to the Protocol irrelevant.
If you or a loved one took Depakote while pregnant and your child has a birth defect, you may have legal recourse.
The judge may alter the plaintiff's award based on the level of initiative taken to get more affordable treatment before choosing legal action as a recourse.
Is there any legal recourse Mr. Zathia could have taken against his agent for failing to inform him of this or even selling him an improper policy?
They should promptly record their protest, reserving their right to take recourse to legal action for the balance claim amount
National Bank of Australia (NAB) has taken a more cautionary tone, with a representative stating that «[the Australian Securities and Investments Commission] advises that, as most of the virtual currency exchange platforms are generally not regulated, customers may not be protected or have any legal recourse if the platform fails or is hacked.»
Until the court orders otherwise, either parent could take the child and refuse to return her to the other parent with no legal recourse.
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