All then we have to wait for is for them to stop all of these lawsuits that drag the process out. |
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In truth, the SEC's plan will force corporations to fend off a costly plague of frivolous proxy fights just as they fend off frivolous lawsuits. |
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Common law provides a remedy for injurious falsehoods, actions that are sometimes known as business disparagement lawsuits. |
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Could early lawsuits against antipsychotics have had a stifling effect on developing clozapine? |
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Sweeping lawsuits like the ones brought by Lowry have long been a favorite tool for shaking up torpid child welfare bureaucracies. |
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Rahman's promoter Cedric Kushner files lawsuits in all directions when the fighter makes attempts to sign with Don King. |
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As election fever mounts, parties are going after one another in wars of words, and lawsuits and counter charges are flying about. |
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He also was prone to filing lawsuits and making absurd financial demands to do even cameo roles in films. |
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Though Americans are notoriously litigious, the plague of lawsuits is largely a myth. |
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The next meet brings in legal experts so that the elderly can thrash out the problems they have when faced with complicated, long-drawn lawsuits. |
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In the fight against cronyism, Malaysian economist Jomo has endured public attacks, lawsuits and death threats. |
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This is a disappointing procedural decision, but it only changes the process by which we will file lawsuits against online infringers. |
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However a recent study reveals that a full apology is more likely to result in the quick settlement of lawsuits. |
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They put aside billions to make sure that they're going to be protected against lawsuits that are coming down the pike. |
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The lawsuits consist of an immensely complicated tangle of legal proceedings, which need only be outlined here. |
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Experts believe around 150 such lawsuits have been filed regarding anonymous message posters. |
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From New Mexico to Montana, they are petitioning their government and filing lawsuits. |
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As search engines expand into images and video, they are increasingly at risk of becoming targets of copyright lawsuits. |
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John Lemon has an excellent post about medical malpractice and frivolous lawsuits. |
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Getting back to class action lawsuits, it is a brand new idea and brand new law for the country. |
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Historically, firms have been virtually immune from lawsuits based on their decisions relating to their own partners. |
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They cite approvingly the proliferation of anti-corporate lawsuits and pressure campaigns by community groups and trade unions. |
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Thus, the most meritorious lawsuits would be the ones that progressed forward to settlement or verdict. |
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During 2003, we must pass meaningful legislation in Congress to stop senseless lawsuits. |
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These prisons, popularly known as a supermaxes, have been the target of prisoner lawsuits in Wisconsin, Ohio, Virginia, and Illinois. |
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For employees who continue to work long hours, overtime compensation will remain fertile ground for lawsuits. |
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They are blanketing hundreds of small and large Web sites with lawsuits, threats of suits and demands for licensing payments. |
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Physicians overprescribe antibiotics because of patient demand and fear of lawsuits. |
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These courts are already overburdened with cases and the influx of new lawsuits will result in cases taking many years to reach trial. |
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Events can always outrun expectations, of course, and publishers were ready for another Florida-style debacle of recounts and lawsuits. |
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But his supporters are now filing lawsuits seeking to have him reinstated, arguing that his ouster violated the rights of voters who elected him. |
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As everyone knows, Tinseltown is all about the lawsuits and the brinkmanship of the helmers and studio heads, and who blinks first. |
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The dueling lawsuits offer a rare window into the secretive inner workings of a hedge fund. |
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While most judges and lawyers in Germany carry laptops, many lawsuits are still filed using old fashioned typewriters and carbon paper. |
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Can he file civil lawsuits against these three women who have been so accusatory and hung him out to dry? |
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Big food is the nouveau public health epidemic that has been targeted with phasers set on demonize. It began with the fast-food lawsuits. |
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Anyone who violates the rule is liable to lawsuits or may even jeopardize his or her position. |
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He broke up noisily with the company last year, in a flurry of lawsuits that included claims of IP theft. |
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We need to do something about these frivolous lawsuits that are running up the cost of your health care and running good docs out of business. |
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With serious cases of lead poisoning becoming vanishingly rare, however, such lawsuits have dried up. |
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The company will have to do much better than this, if it is to avoid brickbats and lawsuits in the future. |
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For more than two decades, lawsuits to equalize school funding have been wending their way through the courts in 44 states. |
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Any publication with a shred of integrity will respect them, and it makes sense if a site violates an NDA, lawsuits will follow. |
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Mostly that's a lot of idiotic legal boilerplate meant to discourage frivolous lawsuits. |
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The group also retained an attorney and filed two lawsuits challenging the evictions in the two counties. |
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Past lawsuits, when not settled outside of court, have been dismissed on the basis of diplomatic immunity. |
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They've achieved multiplatinum success, despite numerous lawsuits and roster changes. |
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The lawsuits, marketing guidelines and the self-policing nature of the industry have been effective at curbing blatant greenwash. |
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It then restated its fourth quarter financial results in February, sparking a number of class action lawsuits. |
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Use of the diaphones was limited after some lawsuits were filed against the Borough by nearby residents. |
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The lawsuits also charge that economic impact studies that accompanied the critical habitat designations were insufficient. |
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And then inevitably something would go wrong, and it would end in acrimony and sometimes in lawsuits. |
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Judicial Watch has filed 92 lawsuits and legal actions against government officials. |
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They wanted to orchestrate their myriad efforts to force the legislature to take action where the lawsuits could not. |
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With curiosity as motivation, I've been following the many and varied lawsuits being adjudicated against the company. |
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Legal sources said the prisoners cannot be forced to accept the writs, and that the highly publicised lawsuits cannot proceed without them. |
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For decades, petty rules, silly laws and frivolous lawsuits held no power over Common Sense. |
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With even individual users being drawn into lawsuits, the legal waters have become very choppy indeed. |
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The law allowing plaintiffs to recover legal fees in advocacy lawsuits has been on the books for a long time. |
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There would be an outcry and lawsuits if any American city tried such tactics against blacks or gays or members of other minority groups. |
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Just as noise trumps silence and rage trumps courtesy, the cudgel of lawsuits to silence or cower the opposition trumps free debate. |
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Don't judges have the power to throw out frivolous lawsuits and even fine the lawyers and the litigants? |
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Meanwhile, the doctors' fear of lawsuits has had a chilling effect on alternative birthing as well. |
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Our courts are clogged with lawsuits pleading redress of wrongs perpetrated on individual employees. |
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That's why it's important to pass a law that would protect the industry from frivolous lawsuits. |
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There are three questions that must be asked if we are to develop a coherent legal structure that allows a market in lawsuits. |
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And the risk is that a flood of post-election lawsuits will become a permanent feature of the political landscape. |
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Can he be characterized as a greedy ambulance-chaser who is single-handedly responsible for runaway lawsuits? |
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What exactly were the lawsuits against which this amendment was being specially enacted? |
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Drug companies claim the union and consumer plan would encourage frivolous lawsuits. |
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Striking rail employees could be charged and lawsuits brought against their union. |
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This, I think, is where fast food chains remain vulnerable to class action lawsuits. |
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The school argued it should be immune from such negligence lawsuits, and a trial court had agreed. |
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The classic tactic of corporations facing class action lawsuits of this nature is to stall for as long as possible. |
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The legislation is limited to lawsuits against persons who ordered, abetted, or assisted in the torture. |
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But he warned that those who opt to bring lawsuits might end up with less than those who accept compensation. |
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Next day 50 people file lawsuits claiming they were on the bus and were injured. |
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It's obvious that prosecutions and lawsuits are far more trouble than they're worth. |
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Needless to say there's more than a few class action lawsuits floating about at the moment. |
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Is this person likely to be litigious and bring lawsuits crashing down on the company? |
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The company is the target of several class-action lawsuits, and cites this as an excuse for stonewalling. |
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Companies that ignore the law face potential exposure to class action lawsuits. |
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Those divorced through lawsuits still should present the written judgment by the court. |
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The bank is facing up to two dozen lawsuits from investors who claim they lost money by following its investment advice. |
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Both lawsuits challenge the constitutionality of holding immigration hearings in secrecy. |
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After the law was signed and the opposition lawsuits were filed, the White House ramped up its ACA messaging operation. |
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Only those that are named in the lawsuits could face bankruptcy. |
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The ACLU and its allies are trying to undermine the holiday with lawsuits and annoying billboards. |
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The result will likely be a bonanza of lawsuits, divestment campaigns and cancelled business deals. |
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You've heard about those lawsuits if you've been living in Borneo for the last two years. |
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Tearing up the agreement may head off any potential lawsuits, but as far as TV coverage is concerned, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. |
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The tribes, whose treaties guaranteed them the right to harvest sucker and salmon in perpetuity, filed lawsuits demanding protection for the fish. |
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We'll find out more soon thanks to a number of class action and individual lawsuits. |
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Junk lawsuits are expensive for doctors and hospitals to fight in court. |
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Those four lawsuits are regarded as longer shots than the challenges to the contraceptive mandate. |
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The state likely will lead in the countervailing lawsuits when is found to be linked to e-puffing. |
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The group has already filed two lawsuits against the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency in connection with the agency's handling of the Heartland project. |
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If the writers win, the publishers fear they'll be vulnerable to lawsuits by ink-stained wretches and so will be forced to excise freelance articles from their databases. |
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A spreadsheet prepared by eff shows judges dismissing 40,000 defendants from such lawsuits. |
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Bled by lawsuits and unable to cobble together an agreement with the recording industry to make the service legit, the company finally called it quits. |
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While the number of lawsuits might fall, the expected value of lawsuits would rise dramatically. |
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But when whole careers are now staked on micro-sized melodies and formulaic rhythms, the lawsuits are bound to proliferate. |
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Unsurprisingly, a man like that quickly racked up a series of sexual harassment lawsuits, many of which were settled out of court. |
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In the USA where lawsuits are the nation's favorite hobby, talking dirty to a woman is called Sexual Harassment and is backed up by stiff penalties. |
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Should Mr. Greenberg snare a major settlement without A.I.G., the company could face additional lawsuits from other shareholders. |
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Any tax evader who comes under scrutiny finally ends up paying penalties though taxmen tended to be careful with VIPs among defaulters for fear of lawsuits. |
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I mean, can you imagine Blazing Saddles being released today without it spawning multiple lawsuits and a trillion thinkpieces? |
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The gun lobby is currently funding lawsuits all over America, trying to invalidate local, state, and federal gun restrictions. |
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When the lads heard the truth about their beautiful seductress, lawsuits followed and the show couldn't be aired until huge out-of-court settlements were paid. |
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The tautological blame always comes back to the claim that frivolous or even fraudulent lawsuits are commonplace. |
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After the news of masseuse lawsuits broke, the tabloids exploded, naturally. |
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Meanwhile, the company is going to face a horrible tsunami of lawsuits. |
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This system is usually found in small personal defense pistols, or in full-sized law enforcement sidearms In the latter case, it is a deterrent against liability lawsuits. |
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The cast of players involved in the disputes and lawsuits examined over paternity, illegitimacy and breach of promise included more than just young couples and judges. |
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I personally look forward to future lawsuits from Somalian, Japanese, and Mexican governments for the vicious inaccuracies of these horrible movies. |
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Such blunt legislation will provide people and organisations with the means to bring spurious lawsuits against those they have a reason to dislike. |
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And it is not clear that there have been a rash of lawsuits from outraged parents over aggressive Christmastime greetings. |
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The integrity-challenged King has been a courtroom star, fending off lawsuits and criminal indictments like a chess master who checkmates or at least stalemates all comers. |
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A county judge dismissed that case last April under a California law aimed at discouraging lawsuits that stifle constitutionally-protected activities. |
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But after the drug was withdrawn, 9,000 lawsuits were filed, many of them as class actions, seeking recovery for millions of individual users and their insurers. |
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Tech companies are irritated at the frivolous lawsuits filed by patent trolls and are lobbying hard to blunt the edge of the current US patent laws. |
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The potential for chaos and lawsuits and cranky alumni is there but these aren't idiots you have hired and people aren't as stupid online as you fear. |
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Lawyers are also looking at fat from a financial perspective, with lawsuits being considered for cases involving hidden fatty ingredients within food products. |
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A Friday hearing is scheduled in Washington, D.C. by a judicial panel on multidistrict litigation to determine whether the 28 lawsuits filed might be consolidated. |
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A number of lawsuits have been settled out of court in America. |
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While admitting the failure, the utility disclaimed responsibility and is now threatened with lawsuits and an investigation by the public utility commission. |
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The only people doing well out of such lawsuits are the lawyers. |
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During this time, the Shogunate established hikitsuke, a high appellate court to aid the state in adjudicating lawsuits. |
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As a SEC Whistleblower specialist, Piacentile and his team help citizens report fraud and recover compensation from successful qui tam lawsuits. |
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One of Tureen's lawsuits sought to reclaim about a third of the state of Maine for the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes. |
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Fitch had outlasted a dozen wardens and had survived that many lawsuits. |
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The law of civil procedure governs process in all judicial proceedings involving lawsuits between private parties. |
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One of the most common lawsuits that Cavalli Legal Finance providespre-settlement funding is thecar accident lawsuit. |
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The EEOC and state FEPAs investigate, mediate, and may file lawsuits on behalf of employees. |
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Attorney General to join in lawsuits against state governments which operated segregated school systems, among other provisions. |
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The English Court of Common Pleas was established after Magna Carta to try lawsuits between commoners in which the monarch had no interest. |
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Finally, visions of postsuicide lawsuits may lurk menacingly in the minds of those clinically responsible for the patient. |
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Some of the lawsuits were not brought to an end by the time it was dissolved in 1806 following the downfall of the Holy Roman Empire. |
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Some proceedings, especially in lawsuits between different states of the Empire, took several hundred years. |
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He was the object of several lawsuits, notably related to match fixing at the football club. |
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While failing to make a diagnosis can result in lawsuits, there are no corresponding penalties for overdiagnosis. |
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By 1828, the estate had largely been dissipated by lawsuits and poor management. |
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We continue to believe that laws and lawsuits are tactics in the war against spam but not silver bullets. |
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It has to do with trying to negotiate through a thicket of lawsuits. |
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Lawyer Susan Loggans, who represents the girls in all three lawsuits, said she was glad Kelly decided to fight the latest accusation. |
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We are delighted that the first federal court to pass on the viability of these cookiecutter lawsuits rejected these radical theories. |
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One of the major cost drivers in the delivery of health care are these junk and frivolous lawsuits. |
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The lawsuits were consolidated under the caption In re Repros Therapeutics, Inc. |
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Another venireman said he thought there should be caps on damages because of frivolous lawsuits. |
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His paper trail is thin, consisting primarily of more than 90 lawsuits. |
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Wrongful birth lawsuits are actually exceedingly uncommon, if not throughout the United States at least in the Midwest. |
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The lawsuits were brought against Royal Dutch Shell and Brian Anderson, the head of its Nigerian operation. |
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Frey eventually faced more than 10 class action lawsuits, including negligence, false advertising, and breach of contract. |
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Because of their noxious emissions, Leblanc soda works became targets of lawsuits and legislation. |
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The law of evidence governs the proof of facts and the inferences flowing from such facts during the trial of civil and criminal lawsuits. |
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This method reflects the fact that administrative lawsuits are for the most part about matters of formal procedure and technicalities. |
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The Bell company lawyers successfully fought off myriad lawsuits generated initially around the challenges by Elisha Gray and Amos Dolbear. |
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The lawsuits alleged that the agencies inflated their ratings on purchased structured investment vehicles. |
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As for Fattorosi of XPays, he sees the lawsuits as only a stopgap. |
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Some lawsuits go up and down the appeals ladder repeatedly before final resolution. |
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The film outraged Christie's heirs who fought two unsuccessful lawsuits in the United States to try to prevent it from being distributed. |
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Though the majority of lawsuits are settled before ever reaching a state of trial, they can still be very complicated to litigate. |
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The law code, as it has been preserved, is singularly unsuitable for use in lawsuits. |
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To an extent, people can protect themselves from wrongful death lawsuits by having the participants sign a waiver. |
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Australia has universal healthcare and 'welfare state' systems which also limit lawsuits. |
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In England, ombudsmen may also take cases which could alternatively become tort lawsuits. |
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England's welfare state, such as free healthcare through National Health Service, may limit lawsuits. |
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They are also funded by ATRA, as well as professional associations, local businesses and industries that also wish to be shielded from consumer lawsuits. |
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There were lawsuits, Morgan's 1972 book Monster which contained that poem was banned, and underground, pirated feminist editions of it were published. |
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Many lawsuits turn on the meaning of a federal statute or regulation, and judicial interpretations of such meaning carry legal force under the principle of stare decisis. |
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In 2014, the EEOC initiated two lawsuits against private companies for discrimination on the basis of gender identity, with additional litigation under consideration. |
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The armor-plated contracts that govern exclusive listings threaten sellers with punitive fees or lawsuits if they try to pick up and follow a relocating broker. |
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These lawsuits allege that welders' exposure to manganese-containing welding fumes caused neurological damage such as Parkinson's disease and other similar movement disorders. |
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Candela notes that it continues to have two additional lawsuits against Palomar in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. |
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The amendment thus does not guarantee trial by jury in cases under maritime law, in lawsuits against the government itself, and for many parts of patent claims. |
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As noted throughout the Criminal Code, a person accused of a crime is called the accused and not the defendant, a term used instead in civil lawsuits. |
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The gas companies were repeatedly sued in nuisance lawsuits. |
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Apart from prosecuting criminal cases, lawyers of the Department of Justice act on behalf of the government in all civil and administrative lawsuits against the government. |
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After contradictive statements by the vest manufacturer and Toyobo, followed by several lawsuits, NIJ has commenced a review of body armor liability. |
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Until Mexican Independence in 1821, the Spanish courts admitted Nahuatl testimony and documentation as evidence in lawsuits, with court translators rendering it in Spanish. |
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A court can do this if there is not a sufficient overlap of factual issues between the various associates, separating the issues into different lawsuits. |
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The industry reached the US around 1850 causing pollution and lawsuits. |
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The agreement, which covers public, private, and parochial schools, was prompted by the growing threat of lawsuits and state legislation against soft-drink makers. |
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Without new reforms, higher insurance premiums, frivolous lawsuits, and threats to entrepreneurs and small business will be all too common in the Magnolia State. |
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Recent lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies have uncloaked their widespread use of ghostwriting companies, also known as medical communications firms. |
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Nevertheless, pointing a finger at young men and punishing them with breach-of-promise lawsuits did little to address the problem of fallen women. |
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It settles a series of lawsuits and countersuits that began in 2004, when HP claimed in San Diego federal court that five of its patents were being infringed by Gateway. |
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