Sentences with phrase «winning court cases»

In November, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) won a court case against popular cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase that required the exchange to hand over information on 14,355 users who'd traded in excess of $ 20,000 worth of bitcoin between 2013 and 2015.
Most party heavyweights, sources say, are highly optimistic that the suspended National Chairman is most likely to win the court case either at the Human Rights Court or even on appeal and as such have been mulling over how to run the party thereon.
We thank you for your support even in the face of extreme provocation and I do hope and pray that it won't be business as usual, God willing, if the NPP wins this court case, which we are confident we will win.
You can't precisely accuse George W. Bush of rigging Florida in 2000 by winning a court case, although some do accuse him of «stealing» the election, since they don't agree with all the various courts» decisions in respect of the recount.
HUNTS POINT — A notorious South Bronx strip club that won a court case to resume operation could be forced to remain shuttered if local politicians get their way.
On Monday Taylor Swift won her court case against former radio talk show host David Mueller, when the jury ruled he groped the singer during a meet - and - greet before one of her concerts in 2013.
Taylor Swift has won her court case against a former radio host who groped her in 2013.
Last summer, Socrates attracted nationwide publicity in winning a court case against the Law Society, in which the Law Society was ruled to be illegally abusing its dominance by forcing law firms to buy its own training products.
The school gets public funding because parents won a court case (Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District).
[Geek note: structured settlements arise when a plaintiff wins a court case, and a stream of payments must be made by a defendant for the rest of the plaintiff's life.
Finally, late last year, my wife won her court case and started to receive disability payments.
Hey Mary, You seem certain you'll win the court case, and if that's so, you have nothing to worry about.
Developer Sanford Edward, who recently won a court case forcing the city to drop its own Headlands» plan and process Edward's, added the lighthouse to the project after holding meetings with local residents who suggested it, he said.
The latter is because with the exception of TheLegendofZelda.com (which won its court case against Nintendo), the vast majority of seized domains were either owned by cybersquatters or associated with a fan project mentioned above (see, Super Mario Bros X).
In July 2011 Ainsworth won a court case against LucasFilm over the ownership and copyright of the design, allowing this project to continue.
The Mid-Atlantic grid operator just won a court case to keep capacity performance rules that hurt clean energy.
My step dad just won a court case against this property management group because there is a section in the lease agreement that is illegal to have tenants sign under MD code.
After winning the court case, you expect to finally have the opportunity to celebrate your win and return to your normal lives.
Unfortunately, in real life, my predictive powers are relatively amateur — I sometimes lose those court cases I expected to win, and sometimes win those court cases I expected to lose.
As a rule of thumb, GEICO will never take your claim seriously except in two scenarios: (1) you are represented by an attorney, or (2) you have previously won a court case against them in the past.
Not only does riding illegal motorcycles increase your chance of being injured or killed, it also decreases your chances of winning a court case should you get into an accident.
MDAC helps 22 - year - old David from Czech Republic win court case in a ruling which thousands of people with disabilities in the country can benefit from.
A car accident victim can win the court case with the help of a personal injury attorney.
On Friday, the government won another court case, allowing it to bar the use of voter information cards as a valid form of identification.
Winning a court case is very much like engaging in a battle.
According to most research over 50 % win their court cases when they fight their ticket.
Ultimately, the IRS won court cases against several leveraged COLI investors, including Camelot Music, Winn - Dixie, American Electric Power, and Dow Chemical.
You winning your court case without having to leave the comfort of your home?

Not exact matches

Should they win in a new court case, the government would have to gain parliamentary approval to leave.
«In a best - case scenario, in terms of their chances of winning in court, they would not completely suspend the refugee - admissions program but require some kind of additional screening procedures for refugees and start rolling those out,» Yale - Loehr said.
It is a straight forward EPC project procedure.Hence, CIMIC will win the case in court and another $ 1.42 bn plus $ 500m of interest will add up to the overrun cost of this troubled project.
I wanted to make a body camera that can record an officer's day [so] complaints get settled quicker, court cases get won faster, and the cameras can eliminate all ambiguity.»
On Ash Whitaker's second to last day of high school, he learned that he had won a major civil rights case at a federal appeals court.
Fun Fact: Says Niño: «While we don't wear white hats, the collective fixer team have lent a helping hand in everything from national elections, Fortune 50 mergers and acquisitions to global humanitarian crises, Oscar - award winning films and even a couple of U.S. Supreme Court cases.
So too is our state, and so far, we've won 5/5 court cases against our very own President.
While predatory pricing technically remains illegal, it is extremely difficult to win predatory pricing claims because courts now require proof that the alleged predator would be able to raise prices and recoup its losses.405 Revising predatory pricing doctrine to reflect the economics of platform markets, where firms can sink money for years given unlimited investor backing, would require abandoning the recoupment requirement in cases of below - cost pricing by dominant platforms.
If they win that case, and the court upholds that argument, it's hard to see how the SEC could continue to let them go on deceiving investors by holding themselves out as advisers.
For example, one court found that a borrower's alcoholism was not an insurmountable problem, but some borrowers have won these cases.
The Jerusalem Post: Israel wins case to retain Austrian Jewish archive The Jerusalem District Court rejected last week a lawsuit submitted by Vienna's Jewish community to obtain Austrian Jewish documents from the 17th to 20th centuries.
There have been court cases involving Jehovah's Witnesses forever, and they normally win.
This approach may suffice to win some battles — a statute here, a court case there — and these are genuine political goods which are not to be gainsaid.
Gloria Taylor, a 64 year old woman suffering from ALS (Lou Gherig's Disease) has won her case with the Supreme Court of Canada to allow her to die with dignity.
And you'll see the proof when she wins her case in court... assuming it goes that far.
(I have worked as a paralegal for famous civil rights attorneys in the U.S., they won hundreds of millions of dollars, the US Supreme Court heard one of their cases a couple of years ago, and they move in to legal action very quickly.)
However, a Missouri federal district court granted a preliminary injunction to a small metal - recycling business owned by two evangelicals, ruling that they do have a «substantial likelihood» of winning their case.
This will mean abandoning an idea of a «moral majority» or a «silent majority» within the nation, even when we find ourselves winning an election or a court case.
Hobby Lobby famously won a religious exemption for certain private companies in a 2014 Supreme Court case.
Martin's family isn't exactly struggling after winning a boatload of cash from their civil court case against the city of Sanford.
Twenty years ago, when I wrote the amicus curiae brief for the National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs (COLPA) in the Supreme Court in Lemon v. Kurtzman — the landmark case on aid to parochial schools — I truly believed we could win.
Penfolds said it had won an initial court case against the man, but the ruling was being appealed and the matter ongoing.
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