Not exact matches
Its shares rose 39 cents to $ 4.65
after the technology innovation and licensing company said it had signed a licence agreement
with U.S. computer company Dell Inc. to settle patent
litigation.
Just months
after settling
litigation with his son Brent that resulted in Sumner buying out his son's stake in the family business, he is now enmeshed in an ugly falling out
with his other child, daughter Shari, and she is expected to leave Viacom's board.
Nevertheless, it seems to me that companies would wait
with a bankruptcy filing until
after it knows the outcome of the
litigation and how much — if anything much — it will cost.
Finally, in 1852, long
after the Saints» exodus from Illinois (so there was no conceivable political or other cause for anyone to favor the Prophet), a federal judge concluded this
litigation with a decree that found no fraud or other moral impropriety by the Prophet.
«Mike's exceptional experience
after more than two decades
with some of the elite labels in the spirits business will be a great asset to our team,» said Mr. Graff, who has served as counsel to wholesalers in
litigation across the United States, challenging state statutes prohibiting the cross border shipment of alcohol beverages.
This has more to do
with litigation worries if something goes wrong than your actual chances of a successful natural birth
after a c - section.
After a clerkship
with the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, she practiced as an attorney in the field of admininstrative law,
litigation, and appeals.
But
after much
litigation over the ownership of public domain works, Google decided to the other route, and deal
with publishers, and authors directly to sell copyrighted work and get a take.
After dodging sales bans from
litigation with Apple, the tablet went head - on initially
with ASUS's Nexus 7, and now Amazon's Kindle Fire HD.
The situation we want to avoid is where you settle
with one or two accounts only to have the other accounts bring a lawsuit against you forcing you into
litigation or bankruptcy
after having expended your limited resources on settling
with some creditors.
(c) As to transactions entered into
after May 20, 1996, a creditor shall have no liability under this chapter for any act or practice done or omitted in conformity
with any (i) regulation of the administrator, or (ii) any rule, regulation, interpretation, or approval of any applicable Alabama or federal agency or any opinion of the Attorney General, notwithstanding that
after such act or omission has occurred, the regulation, rule, interpretation, opinion, or approval is amended, rescinded, or determined by judicial or other authority to be invalid for any reason; provided, however, that any interpretation or opinion issued
after May 20, 1996, shall not have any effect on any
litigation pending on May 20, 1996, nor shall any interpretation or opinion issued
after May 20, 1996, have any effect on
litigation if issued subsequent to filing of the
litigation.
When BP engaged
with investors
after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster, it made clear that its efforts were dedicated to costs — lowering the costs of
litigation, lowering the costs of the judgments against it, and lowering the costs of its debt burden as it sought to lower interest expenses by turning unsecured debt into secured debt.
And, no, I'm not referring to the ill - advised
after - work fight club that was the brainchild of staffer Luke Armstrong (legal is still unraveling the spate of
litigation associated
with that endeavor).
Their release comes a week
after Shell rolled out its Sky scenario illustrating a possible pathway for the world to achieve the goal of keeping global temperature increase well below 2 degrees Celsius — and sets up a showdown leading into the company's annual meeting in The Hague next month,
with Shell facing mounting pressure from climate
litigation and its own shareholders.
After law school Coreal and his wife moved to San Francisco, where Coreal joined a small civil
litigation firm, primarily representing cities in connection
with environmental claims.
Known as the «Rocket Docket,» this court moves quickly in
litigation,
with most cases coming to trial (or being otherwise concluded) within 10 months
after case filing.
The Vexatious Litigant by Trevor Todd, past President of the Trial Lawyers Association of BC, and Judith Milliken, QC, an estate
litigation, wills, and trusts lawyer
with Stewart Aulinger, Vancouver: «We learned first - hand about vexatious litigants in 1982
after winning a successful civil claim.
A former prosecutor in the Bronx, Li came to the Journal as a reporter in 2013
after stints
with Law Technology News, The American Lawyer and
Litigation Daily.
After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1985, I spent nineteen years in
litigation practice,
with a focus upon federal
litigation involving large damages and complex issues.
After learning, the software doesn't have to be retrained for a new transaction as
with litigation e-discovery tools.
So
after my release from prison on Sept. 12, 2004, I moved my parole from Seattle to Wilmington, North Carolina, where I reunited
with my family and got a job in a civil
litigation firm as a paralegal and office manager.
RBS claimed legal advice privilege in «transcripts, notes or other records» of interviews conducted by or on behalf of the bank
with its employees and ex-employees as part of internal investigations
after the rights issue, but before
litigation was contemplated.
We have a successful track record of experience
with multi-billion dollar civil rights
litigation, can get the harassing calls to stop and repair credit reports if false items remain
after bankruptcy.
After protracted and contentious
litigation, the physician's claims against the hospital and the individuals were dismissed
with prejudice.
If the High Court decision stands — and it is consistent
with legal views expressed in Parliament and beyond — then
after further
litigation incurring further court time and cost to the public purse, it is highly likely that another bench will declare the Order ultra vires.
After more than 20 years in practice, I serve the Scottsdale area
with acute skill in
litigation.
Lizzie Osbourne, practice manager at Morgan Sports Law, a boutique law firm devoted to sports arbitration and
litigation said; «
After investing in P4W for practice and case management and Carpe Diem for time recording, all users at Morgan Sports Law were very impressed
with the simple and easy to use interface of this application.
A few weeks
after John's departure, Company X was served
with an age discrimination suit, which led in - house counsel to issue a
litigation hold.
; «He puts his point across in a measured and compelling manner»; «A sought -
after junior
with wide - ranging commercial experience in both
litigation and arbitration»; «One of the first choices on the team sheet for a substantial case»; «Very detail - oriented and able to analyse a large amount of information quickly and efficiently»; «One of the first choices for a fraud case.
As B.C.'s Green and New Democrat politicians prepare to vote down the Liberal government
after the May provincial election, we might soon have an opportunity to bring back legal protection for British Columbians targeted
with anti-free expression
litigation.
Mr. Porada began his career in the New York office of the international law firm Coudert Brothers, and
after relocating to Denver, practiced
with the
litigation boutique Featherstone DeSisto LLP for nearly ten years.
After nearly two years of vigorous anti-wind
litigation in Ontario, anti-wind activists have failed to satisfy any court or tribunal that wind energy development in accordance
with government standards will cause serious harm.
After nearly two decades working as a trial attorney for large firms based in Boston, Worcester and Springfield, Kevin now offers large firm
litigation experience
with his small - town values to residents in Westfield and surrounding towns.
After a successful sale of GulfStream, Chris reentered the eDiscovery market
with Ibis Consulting before becoming the first Business Development Manager who helped the brand new Deloitte Discovery practice grow into a multi-million dollar business unit through numerous large
litigations and investigations.
The popular perception of
litigation is that, almost immediately
after the first consultation
with a client, the parties are in a court room approaching the bench and making objections on such fascinating grounds as «argumentative» or «badgering the witness.»
A tenant may apply for an order reducing or extinguishing their liability to pay a particular administration charge in respect of
litigation costs (ie costs incurred, or to be incurred in connection
with proceedings before the court in question or, if the application is made
after the proceedings are concluded, before the county court; the first tier or upper tribunal; or within arbitration proceedings or,
after conclusion, the county court).
Lord Pearson [at 682] contrasted this
with the position where application is made
after the time for appeal has expired (eg, per a Barder appeal in financial remedy proceedings — see Barder v Barder (Caluori Intervening)[1988] AC 20, [1987] 2 All ER 440): in such a case the end of
litigation has been definitely reached, subject only to the court's power to extend the time.
Quinn Emanuel's name has become synonymous
with rapid growth, and
after yet more double - digit increases in both revenue and partner profits during 2016, news emerged last week that it had held talks about a potential merger
with Washington DC
litigation firm Williams & Connolly.
Horrigan joined the Superior Court bench ins 2009
after practising commercial
litigation with Fasken Martineau LLP since 1992.
Personal injury attorneys in Arizona work to help their clients navigate the complexities and complications associated
with medical care, insurance claims, and
litigation that accompany recovery for damages
after an accident resulting in personal injuries.
I am currently a graduate member of CILEX
after completing a course of study
with CILEX Law School focussing on civil
litigation and conveyancing.
Jon Katz has been a trial lawyer since 1991, when he joined the Maryland Public Defender's Office (1991 - 96)
after an early stint handling civil
litigation and regulatory work
with a great corporate law firm team (1989 - 91).
Shearman's international arbitration practice only takes in one or two juniors a year, but there's a wide variety of work on offer as «
after arbitration comes enforcement (of the arbitral award), and we do some of that as well, usually in conjunction
with litigation.»
Fred Eisenberg, Kenneth Rothweiler and Todd Schoenhaus reached a $ 9 million settlement
with a trucking company
after two years of
litigation, a mediation, and
with trial set to begin in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.
The Insider has learned that a top UK law firm is reeling under a sex scandal
after one of the firm's equity partners (male) was caught in flagrante engaging in a sexual act
with one of the firm's new robotic
litigation assistants.
Supreme Court justices were told that both women had reached agreements
with their ex-husbands
after beginning
litigation.
S.C. Code § 20-3-630 (A) creates a definition (
with some exceptions) of «marital property» as «all real and personal property which has been acquired by the parties during the marriage and which is owned as of the date of filing or commencement of marital
litigation...» Thus, generally, property acquired
after the date of filing marital
litigation does not become marital property.
Attorneys Paul Cirel, Ingrid Martin, Daniel Cloherty and Victoria Steinberg join Todd & Weld
after many years as partners at Collora LLP, a Boston boutique
litigation firm, which recently combined
with the global firm, Hogan Lovells.
The firm received its licence from the Qatar Financial Centre late last month (23 August)
after applying to open in March,
with patent and antitrust
litigation partner Freeling leading the venture.
Fellows are selected
after being evaluated on effectiveness and accomplishment in
litigation and trial work, along
with ethical reputation.