Sentences with phrase «willful violation of»

The acts perpetrated by the plaintiff were not only in willful violation of the Stipulation of Settlement, as incorporated into the Judgment of Divorce, but such as to demonstrate a continuing and calculated effort to violate the parental access of the defendant to the infant issue... considering the extent, nature, and continuing pattern of alienation perpetrated by the plaintiff, it is clear that plaintiff's conduct was calculated to and did, in fact, impair, impede or prejudice the rights and remedies of the defendant herein....
Any attempt at alienating the children from the other parent should be seen as a direct and willful violation of one of the prime duties of parenthood.
Often, judges and attorneys force the normal parent's hand after a long history of willful violation of the child custody order by the high conflict parent.
The court ruled that an employer's inclusion of a liability waiver in a background check disclosure is a willful violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
July 22, 2014)(unpublished), plaintiff sued four defendants (an insurance agency, an insurance brokerage company, and certain agents) for willful violation of trade secrets.
The commission found that Jenevein's actions in holding the news conference and sending the e-mails constituted willful violation of the state's Code of Judicial Conduct, as prohibited by Article 5, § 1 - a (6) A of the Texas Constitution.
Ninth Circuit confirmed bankruptcy court's inherent authority to impose sanctions under 11 U.S.C. 105 (a) in favor of chapter 7 trustee for willful violation of the automatic stay.
A violation of this statute is considered a noncriminal traffic infraction, however if there is a personal injury or willful violation of the statutory requirements, it constitutes a third degree felony; and, if the crash results in a death or a willful violation of the statutory requirements, it constitutes a first degree felony, which carries a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of two years.
Mr. West's art has revolved around a familiar Modernist conceit: the willful violation of conventional good taste in the interest of liberating repressed, undeveloped psychic energies.
That being said, Pennsylvania courts have held that even a willful violation of OSHA safety regulations will not expose an employer to civil liability.»
Knowing and / or willful violation of the order may also result in criminal penalties.
(b) A willful violation of this section shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $ 100 for each separate offense.
«She found that it was a willful violation of the open meetings law.»
Lorraine Caldwell, of Holland Patent, Amanda Gus of Hartwick, Sarah Schuyler of Mohawk and Donna Gray, of Sidney were charged with Falsifying Business Records, Endangering the Welfare of an Incompetent or Physically Disabled Person & Willful Violation of Health Laws, all 4 were arraigned in Town of Otsego Court & were released on their own recognizance.
«The record demonstrates that respondent disclosed confidential information regarding collective negotiations under the Taylor Law, which he gained in the course of his participation as a board member in executive session,» Elia wrote, «and that his disclosures constituted a willful violation of law warranting his removal from office...»
She says his actions were a «willful violation of the law».
This could also be an effort by Trump and Cohen to avoid prosecution for knowing and willful violation of federal campaign finance law.
The enforcement unit denies that it is reluctant to pursue criminal charges, but argues that it can be harder than agents think to prove willful violation of the law.
Ryan, of Common Cause, said Giuliani's comments suggested a willful violation of campaign finance law.
After concluding that Ms. Oliver was guilty of thirteen willful violations of the marital dissolution agreement and final divorce decree, the trial court sentenced her to a suspended 130 - day jail sentence.»
The U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division prosecutes serious and willful violations of the antitrust laws by filing criminal suits that can lead to large fines and imprisonment.
NAR received a $ 500,000 judgment from an Illinois federal court for a website operator's willful violations of NAR's trademark rights.

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And after a 2012 inspection of a Johnson Controls battery plant in Ohio, federal OSHA issued 20 citations for «serious» and «willful» health violations, and issued $ 188,600 in fines.
While most violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act's disclosure provisions are misdemeanors, a knowing and willful violation could be a felony.
The counsel, Risa Sugarman, who was appointed by Cuomo, said it was likely that de Blasio and others committed «willful and flagrant violations» of campaign - finance laws and referred the matter for criminal prosecution.
The state education commissioner can remove a board member for willful violation or neglect of duty, or for disobeying a law, or a decision, order or regulation of the commissioner or the Board of Regents.
«Review of the documents revealed evidence of campaigns that were coordinated at every level and down to minute detail,» Sugarman wrote, later calling the violations «willful and flagrant.»
The News on April 22 reported that Board of Elections Chief Investigations Counsel Risa Sugarman in January had found enough «willful and flagrant» violations to warrant a criminal referral to the Manhattan DA's office pertaining to de Blasio and his allies» efforts to raise money for state Senate Democrats in 2014.
A memo written by Sugarman describing that fundraising as involving «willful and flagrant» violations of the law has prompted criminal investigations the Manhattan District Attorney and the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today went on a tirade against claims that he and his allies participated in «willful and flagrant» violations of state election law in 2014 — and against the «motivations» of Cuomo - picked Board of Elections counsel who recommended bringing a criminal case against the mayor.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- The lead investigator for the Board of Elections looking into the 2014 fundraising efforts of the Bill de Blasio administration believes there was a `'» willful and flagrant» violation of campaign finance laws during that period of time.
A board member or school officer may be removed from office when it is proven to the commissioner that there has been a «willful violation or neglect of duty under the Education Law,» Elia wrote.
De Blasio's camp is reportedly reeling from a leaked memo from the state Board of Elections that emerged late Friday accusing de Blasio's office of carrying out «willful and flagrant» violations of campaign finance limits in their fundraising efforts to back Democrats in two 2014 state Senate races upstate — and suggesting the behavior was severe enough to warrant criminal prosecution — according to a memo first obtained by the Daily News.
The chief investigator of the Board of Elections, Cuomo appointee Risa Sugarman, issued a scathing report accusing de Blasio and his political team of «willful and flagrant violations» of campaign finance law «warranting prosecution.»
A report by Sugarman in 2016 found «willful and flagrant» violations of election law by a group of political operatives known as Team de Blasio in channeling cash through county and state party committees to three ultimately unsuccessful Democratic Senate candidates» campaigns.
Cuomo has returned to the effort to oust de Blasio with a vengeance, bolstered by the impact of state and federal probes into the mayor's official conduct and fund - raising activities, a newly disclosed state Board of Elections memo accusing the mayor and his allies of «willful and flagrant» violations of state law, and polls showing de Blasio's popularity in sharp decline, the sources said.
The report was penned by Gov. Andrew Cuomo ally and state Board of Elections counsel Risa Sugarman, who said there were «willful and flagrant» violations of campaign finance laws by the mayor and his political team.
Under state law, the Education Commissioner may remove a Board member for office for a violation of the law or willful neglect of duty; the Board argues that Paladino's statement violates the Dignity for All Students Act, «which requires school districts to provide students with an environment free of discrimination, harassment and bullying.»
The lead investigator for the Board of Elections looking into the 2014 fundraising efforts of the Bill de Blasio administration believes there was a `'» willful and flagrant» violation of campaign finance laws during that period of time.
De Blasio, his top aides and political advisers are being investigated for «willful and flagrant» violations of campaign - finance law by steering unions and corporate donors to funnel nearly $ 1 million to three upstate Democrats running for Senate seats in 2014.
Authorities are investigating allegations that de Blasio solicited «dark money» donations to his since - shuttered nonprofit, the Campaign for One New York, and helped raise money for Democratic state Senate candidates that involved «willful and flagrant» violations of campaign - finance laws.
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For example, nearly half of all suspensions issued in California public schools during the 2011 — 12 school year were for «willful defiance,» a category of student misconduct that includes refusing to remove a hat or turn off a cell phone, or school uniform violations.
As part of the long list of violations that could lead to a student's suspension in LAUSD schools before 2013, «willful defiance» was targeted as the most vague and subjective reason for taking a student out of class.
If violations are determined to be willful, criminal penalties may be imposed, including a fine of up to $ 25,000 and imprisonment for a term not to exceed one year.
Under the Equal Pay Act, a complainant may file a civil action within 2 years (3 years for willful violations), regardless of whether he or she has pursued an administrative complaint (29 CFR 1614.409).
Handled correctly, adding willful would mean the author will be liable only if he or she knew the material is or might well be infringing, defamatory, or a violation of a pre-existing contract.
In the event of a willful violation by a credit repair services organization of this Part or of a contract subject to this Part, a person who is injured thereby shall be awarded, in addition to the damages allowable under Subsection A of this Section, an additional amount equal to twice the actual damages awarded under Subsection A of this Section.
(1) The violation by the licensee of the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act of 1977; (2) Willful falsification of any information contained in the application; (3) The licensee's conviction of any offense involving cruelty to animals or a violation of this bill; or (4) The licensee's nonconformance with: this bill; the rules and regulations of the commissioner; the Non-Livestock Animal Humane Death Act; or the present law provisions governing offenses against animals.
An individual has the right to file a complaint with the Secretary of Health and Human Services if that person believes a covered entity or business associate is not complying with HIPAA.4 The Secretary will investigate any complaint when a preliminary review of the facts indicates a possible violation due to willful neglect.
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