Sentences with phrase «win judgments awarding»

Not exact matches

If Hogan wins his case against Gawker and the jury awards him even a part of the $ 100 million judgment, Gawker could face near financial ruin — or be forced to sell itself, which founder Nick Denton and the site's independent - minded editors have long said they would fight to avoid.
People have to make a snap judgment on the downloads so they'll tend to trust third party reviewers and any awards the book has won when making that download decision.
In 2005 the company won a lawsuit against National Union Fire Insurance relating to its director's and officers» insurance policy and was awarded a $ 32.1 million judgment by the US District Court.
An award of damages; the receiving of a favorable judgment; the winning of a lawsuit; a decree of a court granting the plaintiff part or all of his claim or claims against a defendant.
If you make an ICBC claim in BC Supreme Court and win (winning meaning you obtain a judgment in your favour greater than an ICBC formal settlement offer) you are generally entitled to «costs» in addition to your award of damages.
Somogyi involved an attorney who won an arbitration award for fees owed to him for representing appellant in a dissolution proceeding, with the award of $ 62,881.49 later being confirmed into a judgment.
At the end of a civil case, the final decision awarding money to the winning party is called the «judgment
However the defendant, Ms. Thomas - Rasset, may want to think twice about that: the $ 1.92 Million (U.S.) judgment awarded against her is actually much higher than the award of $ 220,000 that the RIAA won in an initial trial.
The Court let stand a $ 10,000 award Malvolio had won against Olivia's servants and agents, Maria, Feste, Fabian, Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Sir Toby Belch, all of whom, being drunk, foolish and / or impecunious, are also judgment - proof.
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