Suing for libel is much easier in the UK than in the USA, but either way you would not want it to happen. |
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Suing a supplier based overseas can be difficult, expensive and take a lot of time. |
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On the subject of suing, does he think the media culture today is becoming overly litigious? |
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But as they are themselves the owners of the aforesaid company, they would simply be making lawyers rich for the privilege of suing themselves. |
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Five different credit card companies were suing him, his car was repossessed and the police arrived to arrest him because of his debts. |
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She returned, first suing for the right to see her son and sometime after for resumption of custody. |
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The simple fact is that they are suing the wrong organization if they are legitimately seeking a remedy. |
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He is suing the doctor who performed the unnecessary surgery. |
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The alleged practices that the government is suing over happened in 2007 and 2008, before BofA bought countrywide. |
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And now Portland, Los Angeles, and San Francisco are all suing Uber for refusing to play by their old regulatory playbooks. |
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State officials were not amused, and are suing the advocacy group for copyright infringement. |
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The bus rolls up to the porticoed entrance, literally bypassing the parking and traffic problems that the foundation's neighbors have been suing about. |
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DeCrow would come to lead a movement against this practice, suing the Hotel Syracuse in 1969 and calling for protests and sit-ins. |
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A grand juror in the Ferguson case is suing to be able to explain exactly what went down in the courtroom. |
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In that scenario, the victim would still have the recourse of suing Strauss-Kahn in civil court. |
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So, Hands suing Citigroup over the deal was perhaps more a fait accompli than a surprise. |
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However, they lost the 1909 Ashes series against Australia, suing 25 players in the process. |
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Proximate cause means that you must be able to show that the harm was caused by the tort you are suing for. |
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It is important to note, however, that the DOL is not suing AIT Laboratories. |
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In fact, if she were an employer and I her employee, I would have strong grounds for suing her for constructive dismissal. |
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The Queen of Canada in Right of Quebec is suing the Queen of Canada in Right of Newfoundland. |
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After the Battle of Tsushima, a combined Japanese Army and Navy operation occupied Sakhalin Island to force the Russians into suing for peace. |
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The issue of lookism has been highlighted by the case of 61-year-old Shirley Ivey who is suing her former employer in Washington. |
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Sheriff's deputy James Mee, who is suing his department for religious discrimination, wants the tape of Gibson, 66, making his infamous anti-Semitic rant, shown in court. |
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Since he left her, she's suing him for divorce on grounds of abandonment. |
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These were initially solicitors for the people suing in the Court, and no other counsel was allowed, but by the time of Francis Bacon claimants were allowed their own counsel. |
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