Sentences with phrase «won in the court»

Lenders are typically only paid back if a plaintiff wins in court or settles.
While this legal history does not necessarily mean that attorneys representing hedge funds can't win in court, it suggests that victory is not assured.
«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.
Dale fought back and ultimately won in court, but claims he had to shut down in 2006 because the Canadian Real Estate Association maintained similar rules nationally that discriminated against discount brokerages.
But whomever wins in the courts, the proceedings have provided an unexpected benefit to Samsung, by essentially touting its less expensive products as Apple's equal.
What began as an attempt to win in the courts what they couldn't get from Congress ended with the FBI acquiring an exploit from a «third party» — reportedly from Cellebrite, from one of the growing cadre of professional hackers who do this kind of thing for money.
Still, all of this means the U.S. burger chain might not even really have to win in court against Down N» Out to succeed at its larger goal: demonstrating from a legal perspective that they're aggressive in protecting their name and other trademarks, which makes the marks themselves stronger.
We threw away a sure win in the courts for sure defeat under the Harper - Bush deal.
We've had epic strikes and important wins in court, too, when the bargaining table alone hasn't delivered enough for our members.
If I can position myself as the one under attack and you as the attacker, then I'm more than halfway to winning in the court of public opinion.
Sharon Vogelenzang explained that «many people thought that when we won in court, everything would be OK.
So can satan cultist graffiti artists spray paint curses on the graves of the Phelps» graves, or are their graves now special because 14 out of 16 Phelps family members are attorneys who know how to argue any point, right or wrong, to win in a court of law?
In recent decades, secular individualism has been winning in the courts almost every time.
We have atheists hanging banners in Times Square, taken prayer out of school, out of the Military, out of gov.. We have seen the 10 Commandments removed from these same places, We have see a simple desert cross taken down and not allowed to be put back up and once the battle had finally been won in courts the O admin would not erect it back.
Agree Creation lost evolution won in court, The Dover trial back in 2005.
There is much to be said, for instance, on behalf of Justice Kennedy's complaint that the decision deprives the people of California of the right to govern themselves by referenda, if the losers of a plebiscite can challenge the outcome and, with the collusion of friendly state officials unwilling to defend the people's will, win in court what they can not win at the ballot box.
The NCAA had struggled to win in court, but has had much more success on the appeals level.
If I do, I will automatically win in court, because revenue is pretty much the only criteria by which I am allowed to sort candidates and not go to jail.
Victory will be won in the courts
Should Martins win in court, it would likely turn the race to fill the seat of retiring Democratic Rep. Steve Israel from a high turnout contest that typically favors Democrats to a race that could draw as little as 10 percent turnout.
In the final days of his budget battle with the Legislature, Gov. Andrew Cuomo threatened lawmakers with the shutdown vs. extender bills option, saying he felt completely comfortable that he would win in the court of public opinion.
Siragusa told legislators he will fight the good fight but doesn't know if the county's side will win in court.
Advocates though believe they've already won in the court of public opinion and believe they'll have the same result in actual court.
After Rockland County Democrats scored a victory late last week by re-affirming ballot status for the county's Women's Equality Party candidates, Onondaga County Republicans on Monday scored a win in court, knocking some 20 candidates from the ballot line.
Environmentalists are pushing for a rejection in all of the above, but that would also open the state up to an industry lawsuit that could be hard to win in court.
Makarfi, however, said he was grateful that the party had been winning in courts against those who «are hell - bent on destabilising this party and holding this party down.»
Jepsen said in his memo to the legislative leaders that the state's prospects of winning in court appeared bleak.
Walker and Republican legislative leaders have said they expect to win in court and do not plan to vote on the bill again.
The lawyer for Adam Skelos said he was not guilty and would win in court.
But erasing any of them could take years and likely require winning in court.
I think ultimately this battle will be won in the courts.
Since the SRA appears to require that both traditional and charter school students be funded at the same dollar amount, we suspect the city will need better arguments if it wants to win in court.
Now, with the support of Liberty, we're hoping to win this in court — but we need your support to cover legal costs.
They have woven together a story that ensures that if they win in court they win, but if they lose they win even more.
So the fight will no doubt have to be won in the courts and it is a fight well worth having and long overdue.
Shark... A lawyer learns there are consequences to winning in court when he accepts a dinner invitation from the party he successfully sued.
How did the character whose rights Gaiman won in a court battle fit into Marvel from a legal perspective?
I did it, and while I was unsure if I would be successful, the fact is I did win in court, and it was a miracle of sorts.
But you're NOT legally entitled to interest, unless you win in court.
Do understand though, you're not legally entitled to interest unless you win in court.
What I was saying is how many of these type of arrangements have won in court?
You simply do not want to enter Bankruptcy court without an expert on your side, because the IRS knows how to handle these cases, and it's going to take some fancy legal wrangling to win in a court of law.
If you choose to pursue a Chapter 7 tax debt bankruptcy discharge, you'll be eligible to have 100 % of your outstanding debt forgiven with the stroke of a pen, but it'll be a lot harder to win in court.
You will not win it in court on what you think is a technicality, because to a judge it isn't.
This battle is being won in the court of public opinion and we don't have a level playing field.
If they did, they wouldn't win in court, so I doubt this is going to result it much of anything for anyone.
However, in the United States environmentalists often win in the courts of media and public opinion, especially in an election year, especially with hundred - million - dollar anti-oil campaigns, laden with emotional rhetoric.
Still, major environmental groups and the Obama administration are confident of winning in court --
In the current context, if someone were to make a copyrighted scientific study available to the public for the true and obvious purpose of engaging in the political debate over climate and energy policy, then I think they'd have a chance of winning in court.
The only way to win in court is to use the opposition's position as the null hypothesis and establish its impossibility.
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