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"plaintiff" Definitions
  1. a person who makes a formal complaint against somebody in court

778 Sentences With "plaintiff"

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"Tanksley then watched plaintiff get undressed, watched plaintiff shower, and watched plaintiff place a feminine hygiene product into her underwear as plaintiff got into clothes," Yearwood's attorney alleged in the lawsuit.
Plaintiff went out of her way to avoid Irvin after this exchange and reminded Irvin to 'not touch' Plaintiff every time Plaintiff was forced by Defendant to interact with Irvin.
After performing oral sex on Plaintiff, Weinstein masturbated in front of Plaintiff until he reached orgasm.
"You think that if the plaintiff actually has interests that are directly contrary to those individuals on behalf the plaintiff is claiming to sue," the plaintiff can still bring the suit?
In other words, one MDL plaintiff might get a large settlement, while another plaintiff might get nothing.
"In our business, the plaintiff is given an agreement that the plaintiff and the attorney both acknowledge," he said.
"  "Plaintiff [Sylvester] is informed and believes that Defendant [Breitbart], without the permission or consent of Plaintiff, has copied and used the Copyrighted Photograph.
Then Defendant grabs Plaintiff face pushing it to the right and immediately after grabs Plaintiff head shacking [sic] it several times and then unexpectedly Defendant grabs Plaintiff head and neck and violently pounds the PIaintiff's head against Defendants chest up to 9 times.
The plaintiff expressed no complaints about Mr. Rose until various lawyers began to surface and demand that the plaintiff be paid millions of dollars.
"Shortly after, defendant Simmons abruptly reached over to plaintiff Doe and forcibly flicked/struck plaintiff Doe in the middle of her throat," the suit says.
After the parties have exchanged documents and given testimony in depositions, a court has to decide whether each plaintiff is similarly situated to the named plaintiff.
"We need not, and do not, now decide whether the result would be different if a defendant deposits the full amount of the plaintiff 's individual claim in an account payable to the plaintiff, and the court then enters judgment for the plaintiff in that amount," Justice Ginsburg wrote.
"To the extent (the Oracle committee) doesn't view the plaintiff as a partner or treat the plaintiff as a partner, there will inevitably be further litigation," the judge said.
"While performing these duties, (Callaghan) violated his role as a coach, sexually violated the Plaintiff, and used his position of authority and power over the Plaintiff," the lawsuit alleges.
"Plaintiff and defendant no longer in relationship and plaintiff allowed defendant to live rent-fee while at premises for 5 months," documents filed in Fulton County Magistrate Court said.
"Wilkey held plaintiff under water for several moments, then with his hands still positioned on her back and breasts, raised plaintiff from the cold water," Ms. Riley's lawsuit claims.
Schwinn said if a plaintiff did succeed, it is also unclear if a court would block the tariffs against all Mexican goods, or just the goods of a particular plaintiff.
"If the state is permitted to use the midazolam manufactured by plaintiff, plaintiff has shown a reasonable probability it will suffer irreparable damages," Gonzalez said in her Las Vegas court.
Irvin once grabbed Plaintiff's waist against Plaintiff's wishes while Plaintiff was 'powdering (Irvin) on set during a commercial break' in front of other staff members and network personnel, '(m)ortifying' Plaintiff.
"Because plaintiff MAC [Modern Appealing Clothing] and defendant Ivanka Trump are both in the women's clothing and accessories business, they compete against one another," the plaintiff argues, according to SF Gate.
"While it is undeniable that plaintiff has a valid interest in the prompt resolution of her claims, plaintiff has not established that she has actually been deterred from speaking," Otero wrote.
"The defendants' conduct has demonstrated irreparable harm to plaintiff since defendants have committed willfully, maliciously and with an actual and subjective intent to commit great harm to plaintiff," Judge Vasquez wrote.
"The security guards that escorted the plaintiff into the dark alley with her assailant stayed in the alley while the plaintiff was sexually assaulted about 100 feet away," the lawsuit says.
" Judge Weinfeld said: "Plaintiff cannot have it both ways.
And the plaintiff might surprise — and, frankly, confuse — you.
EST Updated with a statement from plaintiff Levi Draheim.   
"Rubin hid these payments from Plaintiff during their marriage by using his individual bank account and routing payments through his wholly owned company Cosmofion LLC," the plaintiff states in a court filing.
Responsible plaintiff  financing  can be the different between an injured plaintiff being able to afford to wait for a trial instead of settling for an unfairly low amount because they urgently need cash.
Getaround had a contractual right of refusal to purchase any shares Plaintiff tried to sell, under the same terms and conditions of any sales agreement that Plaintiff entered into with a prospective buyer.
"Defendant's calls directly and substantially interfered with Plaintiff's right to peacefully enjoy a service that Plaintiff paid for and caused Plaintiff to suffer a significant amount of anxiety, frustration, and annoyance," she writes.
Cain's poem explained what occurred and his rejection of Lathan's argument: Cold showers caused his bowels to malfunction Or so the plaintiff claims A strict uncaring prison guard Is whom the plaintiff blames.
In the civil context, the amount of process is required is often less; for instance, a plaintiff in a civil case must prove only that, "more likely than not," the plaintiff should win.
My mother does only plaintiff side discrimination and harassment work.
The plaintiff is Ann Lai, who joined Binary in 2015.
She's even willing to be a plaintiff in a lawsuit.
Gudeman, the other named plaintiff, did not attend the event.
Alas, defendants have no say in the lead plaintiff process.
Chicago is also the only plaintiff in the new suit.
The lawsuits had been consolidated and a lead plaintiff selected.
Long struggle Kiobel was not a plaintiff in that suit.
The lead plaintiff is Deborah Peterson, whose brother, Lance Cpl.
Rebecca Friedrichs is the lead plaintiff in Friedrichs v. CTA.
Michael Paleudis, a lawyer for the plaintiff, declined to comment.
Gerd Bonk was not a plaintiff in the Berliner Dopingprozess.
The third plaintiff claims the emails outed him as gay.
Larry Harmon, an Ohio resident and plaintiff in Husted v.
Jane Doe is the lead plaintiff in that ongoing case.
Fed up, he became the lead plaintiff in Brown v.
The other plaintiff is the Consumer Service Alliance of Texas.
Donna Wall, 61, a plaintiff in the lawsuit, is uninsured.
Only one of them is a plaintiff in the lawsuit.
It was evident the plaintiff had never visited the property.
Instead, she temporarily blocked the policy in the plaintiff states.
Martín Batalla Vidal is the lead plaintiff in McAleenan v.
"Plaintiff believes that information obtained in discovery will reveal the Jane Doe Defendants' true names, addresses and other identifying information and allow Plaintiff to amend this Complaint to state the same," the lawsuit says.
The lead plaintiff in the lawsuit, Sharif L. Stinson, received two summonses in March 2010 in the Bronx for disorderly conduct and trespassing, Mr. Fitch, the plaintiff lawyer, said in an interview in 2015.
"He yelled at plaintiff and appeared ready to physically confront him after plaintiff refused to serve him a drink because he appeared to be intoxicated," Bernstein's lawyer said, according to the documents obtained by THR.
"Far too many plaintiff lawyers miss the big picture about the good that can be done" by pushing for more transparency in court, said Drew Ashby, a plaintiff lawyer with The Ashby Firm in Atlanta.
Another plaintiff is Joanne Lynch Aye, a voter in Broward County.
An earlier suit also alleged sexual assault from an unnamed plaintiff.
Brown has already paid the Plaintiff everything that he was due.
Plaintiff Mark Janus on the Supreme Court's ruling on union fees.
The fast-fashion behemoth is the plaintiff, and not the defendant.
Muller is a plaintiff in one of those suits, Karnoski v.
Amazon is the lone plaintiff in the case involving Forearm Forklift.
The plaintiff in the Clapper case, Edna Hubbs, lost the case.
"The knockout was swift and punishing to the plaintiff," Brewster said.
The plaintiff and her lawyer were not immediately available for comment.
The lawsuit was filed anonymously -- listing the plaintiff as John Doe.
By self-initiating, the U.S. will play both plaintiff and judge.
As the lead plaintiff in the Supreme Court case Friedrichs v.
The lawsuit asks the court to award each inmate plaintiff $25,000.
As Lawlor saw it, the plaintiff lawyers should have raised alarms.
Michelle Daly, a lawyer for the plaintiff, had no immediate comment.
Ironically, the plaintiff cities are among the highest greenhouse gas emitters.
On Sunday, Linda Brown, key plaintiff in the monumental Brown v.
Now he's a plaintiff in a lawsuit against two C.I.A. contractors.
"There were a lot of inconsistencies with the plaintiff," he said.
The plaintiff did not sue the persons involved in her shooting.
We got the plaintiff in the landmark 2015 case, Obergefell vs.
The N.B.A. is a plaintiff in the suit, not a defendant.
One plaintiff, Lauren Price, a Navy veteran from Pasco County, Fla.
One of the men is a fellow plaintiff, not a lawyer.
L.B. Sullivan, the plaintiff, was a police commissioner in Montgomery, Ala.
Harvard has made some changes since the plaintiff brought the lawsuit.
The plaintiff in the Supreme Court case — Seila Law LLC v.
Judges must dismiss a lawsuit that lacks a plaintiff with standing.
"That's a very promising claim, but it requires the right plaintiff."
Patrick Farr, another plaintiff in the suit, does not believe him.
Plaintiff was blinded completely and had to be led to safety.
A judge that never, ever gives -- now, we lose the plaintiff.
The plaintiff, Taxi Deutschland, said it would seek immediate provisional enforcement.
The plaintiff, Taxi Deutschland, said it would seek immediate provisional enforcement.
Lawyers for the plaintiff did not immediately respond to similar requests.
The company is listed as a "nominal plaintiff" in the complaint.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff is seeking a jury trial.
One plaintiff, a ten-year-old boy, was allegedly knocked down when a policeman charged without warning; the crowd, including the boy and his mother, also a plaintiff, was pepper-sprayed as they fled the melee.
It claims that the fifth plaintiff in the case, who is referred to as Jane Doe V and the only plaintiff who was not an alleged rape victim, witnessed several football players "jumping" Bowles on Nov.
"According to plaintiff, Weinstein then attempted to live up to his part of the bargain by trying to cast plaintiff in as many roles as possible that could earn her an Academy Award," the filing states.
"Plaintiff was a 'surprisingly eager' participant in the New York Times articles that revealed to the general public the very alleged personal facts that Plaintiff now claims are highly sensitive and confidential," the Fedcap brief said.
To the 7th Circuit, if the law prohibits discrimination on the basis of the race of someone with whom a plaintiff associates, it also prohibits discrimination on the basis of the sex with whom a plaintiff associates.
Nor may the Iranian wife of a plaintiff in Trump v IRAP.
Duggan also lifted Plaintiff off the bed by her ankles and legs.
One of Plaintiff's co-workers intervened and pulled Plaintiff away from Duggan.
Both lawsuits were filed by plaintiff attorneys based in Philadelphia and Michigan.
The school had prevented the plaintiff from teaching whilst wearing her headscarf.
No surprise, Judge Judy ends up ruling in favor of the plaintiff.
Susan Hrostowski, an Episcopal priest who is a plaintiff in the case.
The plaintiff is represented by law firms including Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro.
Walgreens, the sole plaintiff that refused to settle the case, did not.
An earlier version of this post misstated the name of the plaintiff.
The filing names as lead plaintiff Anton Colbert of Cook County, Illinois.
A single plaintiff won $100K in a similar ADA lawsuit in 2017.
Another plaintiff, Solveig Gas, said it would consider "carefully" whether to appeal.
Disclosure, though, is what the plaintiff side is really looking forward to.
Lawyers for the plaintiff did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Dvoretzky said it depends on what relief the original plaintiff was seeking.
The second plaintiff, Rachael Denhollander, has come forward publicly with her allegations.
" Plaintiff said "Because you are married and because you are my boss.
Plaintiff and her family have suffered harassment and threats from this community.
Such evidence helped persuade a jury to award the plaintiff $15.4 million.
The plaintiff suing Fedcap under the pseudonym Jaime Doe identifies as genderqueer.
The plaintiff, David Freeman, alleges he developed testicular cancer as a result.
Anna Bernardez, of White Plains, is a plaintiff in the Wilfred case.
"He's more likely to be a libel defendant than a libel plaintiff."
Rocky and the plaintiff will face cross-examination on Tuesday, Reuters reports.
It is currently the plaintiff in more than 20093 suits involving Mrs.
The same thing happened to another plaintiff, Oklahoma music teacher Debbie Baker.
He was a successful plaintiff in the Supreme Court case Reno v.
For decades, I have worked with plaintiff consultants who are exceptional professionals.
And get this ... his wife's a plaintiff too, claiming loss of consortium.
Under the law, the plaintiff may receive a portion of the damages.
"Ian got to tell his story as the plaintiff," he said Friday.
The group is also the original plaintiff in the New York lawsuit.
"Plaintiff does not contend that they should be punished," the filing says.
"[The plaintiff] can say whatever he wants about Elon Musk," he said.
She is a plaintiff in a proposed class action lawsuit against Uber.
Alison Owings, a plaintiff, recalled that the goal wasn't even equal pay.
The plaintiff asked for damages to be determined by a jury trial.
The plaintiff union ("Washtech") argues that under our immigration law they cannot.
"Plaintiff was shivering uncontrollably, and felt horribly violated," according to the lawsuit.
One plaintiff was arrested 30 times for drinking or intending to drink.
On the basis of that question, the transgender plaintiff, Aimee Stephens, loses.
"We have a lot to offer a child," said plaintiff Dana Dumont.
" It was because of this that "Plaintiff was extremely uncomfortable addressing this inappropriate behavior with Defendant Conyers nor did Plaintiff wish to embarrass or disparage Defendant Conyers by sharing her concerns with other members of the office staff.
"Because plaintiff&aposs harm was the result of his mother&aposs actions, not DFS, the DFS defendants&apos exercise of authority did not render plaintiff more vulnerable to danger than had DFS not acted at all," Wharton noted.
"What you have here is, the plaintiff being involved in a tragedy, Elon Musk accusing him of being a pedophile, the plaintiff not really being a public figure and Elon Musk being a huge public figure," he said.
"Absent a factual record from plaintiff setting forth his rationale and expected conduct in light of past behavior, the court is left with the distinct possibilities that: (22) this litigation is entirely lawyer-driven; and/or (22017) that while the claims plaintiff has asserted would be satisfied by monetary relief, this particular plaintiff does not plan on agreeing to a monetary settlement," Judge Forrest wrote.
A plaintiff should thus have to show that a lie caused material damage.
Duggan continued to do this even after Plaintiff told CEO Duggan repeatedly, 'Stop.
"The dyeing damaged the health of the scalp and hair," the plaintiff claims .
"When you are the plaintiff, you have the burden of proof," he said.
Thus, anything alleged by the plaintiff is admitted through omission, the judge said.
Teigen's mom, Vilailuck "Pepper Thai" Teigen, will act as plaintiff on the series.
Did plaintiff prove that by posting the video Defendants publicly disclosed private facts?
As a result, Plaintiff suffered injury in fact and lost money or property.
He just asked the plaintiff what she would say if he said that.
But Sally was not the only plaintiff who described being abused by Devoy.
He also worked as an expert consultant for Plaintiff Peterson in the case.
Update, 4:01PM ET: The lawsuit has been voluntarily dismissed by the plaintiff.
It is unclear if Maroney is a plaintiff in any of the lawsuits.
If the plaintiff wins, the defendant is required to fund regular medical tests.
You need to have a plaintiff that's been somehow injured in the case.
Within five months, USCIS had processed every plaintiff in the class action suit.
Former hall of famer Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, is also listed as a plaintiff.
Norma McCorvey, the plaintiff at the center of the landmark 1973 Roe v.
The plaintiff was 16 when admitted to the facility and is 25 now.
"Plaintiff has here narrowly avoided the imposition of costs of sanctions," she warned.
Figuring out whom to sue and finding the right plaintiff both pose challenges.
Hansen introduced Olson to Alec Loorz, who would become the first child plaintiff.
Texas, an affirmative action case in which the plaintiff was a white woman.
" Rhonda Kelso, a plaintiff in one of the lawsuits, called the situation "unconscionable.
She was a lead plaintiff in the case of the United States v.
The United States Conference of Mayors, a bipartisan group, is also a plaintiff.
"Plaintiff never licensed the Photograph to defendants," the complaint states, according to THR.
"The Video proves that Plaintiff has no legitimate claim for battery," he added.
The lawsuit said the plaintiff suffered post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and depression.
A lawyer for the plaintiff did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Weeks later, plaintiff Vassiki Chauhan says Whalen raped her, according to the lawsuit.
Recently, however, he took on another role: a plaintiff suing the federal government.
The loss of confidentiality protection can foreshadow other developments that favor a plaintiff.
"Plaintiff has not proved that he was performing his job satisfactorily," he wrote.
A trust in her name was substituted as a plaintiff in the lawsuit.
Oregon is the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit challenging the Title X rule.
The third plaintiff claims he was compelled to sign allegedly illegal confidentiality agreements.
Both sides displayed exchanges of text messages between the plaintiff and the defendants.
For this reason, discrimination suits often place the plaintiff in an impossible position.
That was where the plaintiff in the lawsuit was a freshman last year.
The other plaintiff is Dr. Javier Garcia-Bengochea, a neurosurgeon in Jacksonville, Fla.
The plaintiff also filed an injunction demanding that BioFire stop using the technology.
Some, like a plaintiff named Andrew, can find themselves in the program unexpectedly.
You can see the burn that purportedly earned one plaintiff a block below.
The preliminary injunction is necessary to prevent irreparable harm to any such plaintiff.
That, the plaintiff argues, gives the director an unconstitutional insulation from federal authority.
"Defendant Schneider never asked Plaintiff Johnny Wheatcroft to exit the vehicle," it says.
The law requires the plaintiff to be pregnant when they file the suit.
In defamation cases generally, the plaintiff must prove the defendant's statements were false.
Mr. Grimm is, by all accounts, the perfect plaintiff, poised beyond his years.
Moore's wife, Kayla Moore, is also named as a plaintiff in the case.
Named plaintiff Martin Garcia then brought a claim at the American Arbitration Association.
A nominal plaintiff is considered one with a technical connection to a dispute.
Such action also enables the plaintiff to seek both civil and criminal action.
Another plaintiff said he had to bribe a police officer to avoid arrest.
"Out of fear, plaintiff complied with Jeffrey Epstein's commands," the woman's attorneys wrote.
She's a plaintiff in a proposed class action lawsuit against the tech giant.
In the States, when a plaintiff like Melania Trump sues a news organization like the Daily Mail for alleging that she worked as an escort, the burden is on her as the plaintiff to prove the falsity of the defendant's statements.
As a general rule, federal courts may not hear a case unless the plaintiff has been injured in some way by the law that they are challenging, and unless there remains an active dispute between the plaintiff and the defendant.
The plaintiff alleged that Uber was using "intercepted" communications to drive the "Hell" program.
He wound up the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit brought by 12 minority officers.
"The future of our generation is at stake," said one 16-year-old plaintiff.
The plaintiff has already said he would appeal the verdict at a higher court.
It also may not apply if the plaintiff can show there was gross negligence.
One plaintiff in the new lawsuit, Tresa Apodaca, attended a Corinthian College in California.
The plaintiff, Kenneth Sciacca of Colorado, alleges that the smart watches are all defective.
For the plaintiff and her legal team, though, the money is just the beginning.
"We're obviously disappointed," Alexander Zalkin, a lawyer for the plaintiff, said in an interview.
A lawyer representing the plaintiff did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
"The offensive contact caused the plaintiff physical and emotional injuries," the court filing said.
Currently, the suit has one other plaintiff, a Guatemalan student represented through her aunt.
The plaintiff, Vicky Maldonado, received refurbished devices twice under two different AppleCare Plus plans.
The plaintiff claims that she was wrongfully terminated after making complaints about the behavior.
Under Idaho law, a plaintiff must ask an agency for relief before suing it.
But the plaintiff alleged it, and that's good enough for the case to proceed.
Jim Obergefell, a plaintiff in the 2015 Supreme Court Case, appeared to denounce HB111.
Damore's co-plaintiff in the lawsuit was allegedly terminated for harassing a Pakistani coworker.
She also ruled that a court-appointed administrator, not Maestracci, was the proper plaintiff.
The plaintiff, Allan Candelore, sued Tinder for age discrimination under both of the acts.
Shaun McCutcheon, an electrical engineer from Alabama, is the successful plaintiff in McCutcheon v.
Mueller, the plaintiff, testified on Tuesday that he had not had any drinks beforehand.
"By reason of the foregoing, plaintiff is severely and permanently injured," the suit says.
The suit also names co-plaintiff John Eric Romano, personal representative of Perry's estate.
Shaun McCutcheon is the successful plaintiff in the 2014 Supreme Court case McCutcheon v.
It can also be true after a jury decides in favor of the plaintiff.
Lawyers for the plaintiff could not be immediately reached for comment by Business Insider.
Marjorie Hodges Shaw of Rochester, N.Y., is a plaintiff in the class-action suit.
Little is known about Homer Plessy outside his role as a test-case plaintiff.
Earlier this month, Judge Forrest denied lead plaintiff Gilberto Franco's motion for class certification.
Now, she's the lead plaintiff in the biggest Supreme Court case of the year.
Just print it out, mail it to the courthouse, and violá—you're a plaintiff.
"Ergo, in investigating plaintiff, was engaged in fraudulent and arguably criminal conduct," Rakoff wrote.
" A third party, James Carbonnet, is listed as another plaintiff and the embryos' "trustee.
Lenders are typically only paid back if a plaintiff wins in court or settles.
None of them have yet joined, leaving the Justice Department as the sole plaintiff.
SARAH RANSOME, BARCELONA, SPAIN The writer is the plaintiff in Jane Doe 43 v.
When Plaintiff refused, Bryan Singer forced him into acts of oral and anal sex.
A jury found Johnson & Johnson negligent but did not award damages to the plaintiff.
In another, the plaintiff said he had served time in state prison for murder.
On Monday, Walton signaled he's considering siding with EPIC and its co-plaintiff, BuzzFeed.
Marvin Brown, a 91-year-old World War II veteran, became the lead plaintiff.
Yet that is what Defendant Donald J. Trump did to Plaintiff E. Jean Carroll.
The plaintiff and Baylor filed a joint notice of settlement Tuesday in federal court.
In addition, the remedy if a plaintiff were to win would not be damages.
The government of Bashkortstan, a shareholder in Bashneft, was accepted as the co-plaintiff.
Then a special master would recommend the amount of damages owed to each plaintiff.
The plaintiff has since transferred out of Penn State and attends a different school.
Menocal performed all these actions with plaintiff against the wall and the door locked.
As the burden of proof is on the plaintiff, the defense called no one.
" "Fannie Mae was aware or should have been aware of King's exploitation of plaintiff.
The other plaintiff in the suit, Richard Palazzola, 60, received lower dentures in 2016.
"Feces were everywhere, forcing now-disgruntled employees to clean the space," the plaintiff claims.
Plaintiff attorneys are trying to figure out what Uber's involvement, if any, was in an alleged incident in which an investigator working for the private investigative firm is said to have lied in order to obtain information about a plaintiff in the lawsuit.
Evans case was entered in 2010, which stated that Jenelle, 25, could see her oldest child, "as arranged by and at the discretion of the Plaintiff (Barbara Evans) and according to the terms and conditions set out by the Plaintiff," according to Kaemmer.
"Stone's intentional infliction of emotional distress and coercion and threats are intended to try, even cause Plaintiff Corsi to have heart attacks and strokes, in order that Plaintiff will be unable to testify at Stone's criminal trial," Corsi's lawyer said in court.
" But the filing goes on to say, among other things, that, "The Complaint must be dismissed because Plaintiff [Cayne] has intentionally manipulated Defendant in various ways in order to cause a circumstance that Plaintiff could subsequently allege to be adverse to his interest.
As such, on or before 2/20/2020, plaintiff is directed to FILE a notice of filing on the docket in this matter indicating the form of security obtained, and plaintiff shall PROVIDE the original certification of security to the clerk of court.
The judge cautioned an official from the presumptive lead plaintiff, the Police Retirement System of St. Louis, that if his fund was selected to serve as lead plaintiff, he would not be permitted to discuss a settlement until the class was certified.
The plaintiff, Michael Gonzales, drove for Lyft during the time Uber allegedly used the software.
Samsung is frequently either the defendant or plaintiff in patent cases filed in the district.
They should not be granted unless the plaintiff clearly shows it is entitled to one.
The plaintiff, Jane Doe, was on Facebook in 2012 when she was 15-years-old.
Plaintiff Ian Doe was also unable to return to the shelter where he stayed previously.
The plaintiff, a Tampa-based UberEats courier, is demanding damages equal to unpaid back wages.
That time, he was the plaintiff, suing police after officers shot and killed his father.
The 23-year-old plaintiff is seeking a jury trial and punitive damages from MSU.
Predictably, the plaintiff was smeared: "a self-admitted wanton looking for revenge", the defence averred.
But Serge Saumur, a lead plaintiff in the Canadian civil case, is no longer interested.
When the pregnant plaintiff took the stand, she looked out on a largely empty room.
This was the first time that Plaintiff learned of Ms. Harris's involvement in Vice City.
"There is no dispute plaintiff brought this action well after his 26th birthday," said Beckloff.
The plaintiff can appeal a dismissal; she may not be able to appeal a stay.
They also include actions in which Trump was the defendant as well as the plaintiff.
Only one plaintiff, identified by the initials P.G.G., is named in the case, ESPN reported .
The plaintiff was sympathetic, the facts were bad, and the law was—Kozinski aside—straightforward.
The company also used the same firm to investigate a separate plaintiff named Andrew Schmidt.
Plaintiff Gonzales was employed as a driver for Lyft from 2012 until approximately November 2014.
Each plaintiff who joined the suit would receive roughly ¥60m ($575,000) for each lost child.
The plaintiff&aposs said they were beaten or struck by objects thrown by the protesters.
Meaning Schrems is the single plaintiff — but would later redistribute any damages to everyone else.
As Wilson and the other plaintiff, Shelley Tomic, racked up wins, the government kept appealing.
So this case comes up in Texas, and the plaintiff said it's gone too far.
They're people like Levi Draheim, who at 9 years old is the youngest child plaintiff.
The Virginia division is the main plaintiff in the lawsuit to keep Charlottesville's Lee statue.
A first trial ended abruptly in January following allegations that the plaintiff gave misleading testimony.
Plaintiff Jeffrey Konrad claims he suffered a heart attack as a result of taking AndroGel.
Richard Blumenthal, a lead plaintiff on the suit who was in court Thursday, said afterward.
Courts can only get involved if the plaintiff has suffered some concrete and individual harm.
Jennifer Araoz, the plaintiff, filed her lawsuit in a New York state court in Manhattan.
Aimee Stephens, the lead plaintiff in a transgender discrimination case heard by the Supreme Court.
"This case is about carrying on Marie's work," plaintiff Cathleen Colvin, Marie Colvin's sister, said.
Plaintiff should allege a simple battery in ten or fewer pages, including relevant factual allegations.
Nonetheless, the court couldn't grant Luis Ramon Morales-Santana — the plaintiff in the case — relief.
One opposition candidate, Kevin Leung, is a named plaintiff in the suit against the program.
A first trial was dismissed midway after the plaintiff was accused of giving misleading testimony.
"Epshteyn suggested that the plaintiff should Google him and watch his videos," the filing states.
Nelly's lawyer filed a response Thursday, Fox News reported, objecting to the plaintiff remaining anonymous.
Plaintiff James Martin obtained the documents through a "shareholder inspection demand," according to the lawsuit.
One disagreed, ruling in effect that a burden is substantial whenever a plaintiff says so.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided in favor of the plaintiff in Rizo v.
"There is no actual controversy between plaintiff and Mr. Trump," Harder wrote, according to Reuters.
What was surprising, however, was the $30 million in monetary damages awarded to the plaintiff.
And when the plaintiff complained to the school's administration, he was kicked off the team.
Brit Day, the plaintiff in this case, posted an Instagram claiming Jenner "stole" her look.
The plaintiff said the directors on the special committee were not truly independent of Wynn.
The case came to be known as Gautreaux, named for its lead plaintiff, Dorothy Gautreaux.
And no plaintiff would have succeeded in his claim without years of very costly litigation.
"I am not a pro-plaintiff or pro-defendant judge," Judge Kavanaugh told the committee.
However, even more problematic are agreements requiring a potential plaintiff to make a false statement.
First, a plaintiff must show that race was a predominant factor in the map's redrawing.
The N.B.A. is currently a plaintiff in New Jersey's lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Paspa.
I had not previously known about, brought by a plaintiff I have never met or
These days, though, Mr. Gioeli — now a federal inmate — is the plaintiff in Gioeli v.
"It would not eliminate federal consumer-financial protection," the plaintiff said in a court filing.
Where the state saw neutrality, Kendra Espinoza, the named plaintiff in the case, saw bias.
She is a plaintiff in the case against the third iteration of the Muslim ban.
Typically, these arrangements pay plaintiff lawyers roughly one-third of the take plus their expenses.
"Plaintiff should not be deemed an employee under the Title VII definition," the lawyers wrote.
For the record, the plaintiff is NOT a Juggalo, he was there shooting a documentary.
Ron Goldman, a California plaintiff attorney who has also represented passenger rail accident victims, agreed.
In 1974, she was the lead named plaintiff in a federal lawsuit — Elizabeth Boylan v.
The plaintiff was Mechelle Vinson, a former employee of the Meritor Savings Bank of Washington.
These claims are patently untrue and contradicted by numerous previous statements made by this plaintiff.
"The situation that's been created really leaves a plaintiff with no other choice," she said.
One plaintiff also asked to be able to transport the same gun between two homes.
Daniel Berger, a lawyer for the plaintiff, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
There was a fourth plaintiff, Jamie Rudert, and he did not get a favorable ruling.
She removed herself as lead plaintiff later on because her individual claims were more involved.
The cross-motion by plaintiff, who is self-represented, to amend her complaint is granted.
The high court found the DeFunis case moot in 1974 because the plaintiff was graduating.
The plaintiff in the suit was denied a job with the company at age 49.
The plaintiff claims to have painted 221 canvases that were eventually signed by de Felipe.
"The president, however, acting through the White House counsel, has asserted that plaintiff, as a close personal adviser to the president, is immune from congressional process, and has instructed plaintiff not to appear and testify in response to the House's subpoena," the lawsuit said.
"Defendant states that the injuries and/or damages to the Plaintiff were solely and/or proximately caused by the unreasonable failure of the Plaintiff to use an available and operational seat belt and the time of the accident," Williams' response, filed July 21, states.
"These leaks are meant to pressure Plaintiff Corsi into providing the false testimony that Defendant Mueller and his staff seek by portraying Plaintiff Corsi negatively through the media, as well as to destroy him if he does not comply," Corsi writes in the lawsuit.
Rather than having to prove their case like any other plaintiff in any other case in any other court, all they would have to do is raise a "serious question" of whether the change violates the law and will pose a "hardship" to the plaintiff.
"At all times defendants knew that plaintiff Muflahi was only a witness to the events at his store and that being a witness did not entitle police to hold plaintiff in custody or seize or commandeer his store and store equipment," the lawsuit said.
A plaintiff claims that a communication was made without his or her consent using certain technologies, and more often than not, that plaintiff claims to represent a nationwide class seeking the $500 (or $1,21625, if willful) statutory damages available under the TCPA for each communication.
Not great for us observers, but maybe just as both the plaintiff and defendant want things.
Instead, the White House would be much more likely to settle with the plaintiff, Guith explained.
The losses are either permanent or continuing, and the Plaintiff will suffer losses in the future.
Interestingly, John Yeagar, the plaintiff in this new suit, was not a short seller at all.
The judge also allowed the plaintiff to proceed with an unjust enrichment claim against retailer Costco.
GrubHub, plaintiff Raef Lawson returned to the stand to testify about his experience driving for GrubHub.
"Simply put, the plaintiff here is looking to be paid the same money twice," she said.
"I am not a pro-plaintiff or pro-defendant judge....I am a pro-law judge".
"You shouldn't let your actions be driven by which class of plaintiff could potentially sue you."
The defendants then forcefully pushed plaintiff to the ground and then ordered him to remain there.
Op-Ed Contributor Ms. Ledbetter was the plaintiff in the Supreme Court discrimination case Ledbetter v.
A plaintiff needs to prove only that he or she has been exposed to a toxin.
The company won the first bellwether trial in a case involving a single plaintiff in 2014.
The state, through its natural resources department, is joining the local governments as a co-plaintiff.
Plaintiff Patricia Schmitz will be awarded $4.8 million in damages from each company, J&J said.
But so far no plaintiff has been awarded damages on the basis of such attribution arguments.
Lawyers for the plaintiff will have to work with US Customs to get the order enforced.
In the other, the plaintiff won on the basis that several overlapping plot elements constituted infringement.
The organization, a plaintiff in the ACLU and National Immigration Law Center's challenge, helps resettle refugees.
Only that they wanted to make abortion legal and they thought I'd be a good plaintiff.
Rose was in a non-exclusive, consensual sexual relationship with the plaintiff for over two years.
He said, no, I won't dismiss the case and she doesn't have to be the plaintiff.
The lead plaintiff is Ansly Damus, 41, an ethics teacher who fled political persecution in Haiti.
It could be hard to find a plaintiff who has the standing to sue right away.
In addition to raising many of the issues above, the plaintiff says she was wrongfully terminated.
She found that the plaintiff, Lawrence Joyce, had not properly filed his petition for judicial review.
The plaintiff, who is now married, cited the "Me Too" movement as motivation for suing now.
"Clearly, each statement that Plaintiff attributes to the Fox Defendants cannot plausibly be defamatory," Batts wrote.
"I find that the agreement is fair, adequate, and reasonable for the Plaintiff Class," Daniels ruled.
CVS and lawyers for the plaintiff did not immediately respond on Tuesday to requests for comment.
The plaintiff had established a basis for a "claim for contract," Pilmer wrote in his order.
The plaintiff is reportedly alleging that the products, marketed as natural, contain a potentially harmful herbicide.
In February 2017, the plaintiff was diagnosed with an E. Coli infection, according to the lawsuit.
The sixth jury found in favor of a plaintiff, but a judge later overturned the decision.
The plaintiff, Alejandro Flores, is seeking to represent a class of affected riders and drivers alike.
Whether that new law is pro-government, or pro-plaintiff, it's just not happening either way.
The plaintiff is seeking to represent all current and former Google employees who signed the agreements.
As the plaintiff in the suit, Mr. Beale claims the painting was stolen from Grey Gardens.
The burden is on the publisher to prove that the allegations against the plaintiff are true.
Aleita Cook, the plaintiff, is finally getting a powerful civics lesson by participating in the case.
Baker & McKenzie, which also interviewed the anonymous plaintiff, made similar claims in a filing on Wednesday.
When she was less woozy a short time later, Plaintiff Erika witnessed Defendant Nassar raping her.
Mr. Goode is an unlikely, reluctant and unusually prominent plaintiff in the high-stakes constitutional lawsuit.
In looking for the ideal plaintiff to represent the group, he distributed a questionnaire to internees.
What about the requirement that a plaintiff must have suffered an "injury in fact" to sue?
Hoechstetter is the only named plaintiff among 21 women suing Hadden, Columbia University and its affiliates.
Kelsey Juliana, 23, the lead plaintiff in the case, said she was "disappointed" in the ruling.
"During their discussions, Hastert acknowledged the lifelong pain and suffering he caused Plaintiff," the lawsuit says.
It highlighted that Microsoft is a plaintiff in litigation challenging the termination of the DACA program.
"At no time was the plaintiff an employee of ours," Bloomberg spokesman Ty Trippet told CNN.
The judge nonetheless ruled that the plaintiff wasn't an employee under the state's older employment test.
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The plaintiff is seeking compensatory damages for Williams, "in addition to injunctive and other appropriate relief."
Her group is the leading plaintiff in the case, Physicians for Social Responsibility et al. v.
"FOIA does not permit the plaintiff to sort of superintend criminal proceedings," the DOJ lawyer said.
Under Virginia law, a libel plaintiff has one year from the publication to bring a suit.
Numerous observers expected a more plaintiff-friendly ruling based on the questions she asked during trial.
"There is no actual controversy between plaintiff and Mr. Trump," the president's lawyer Charles Harder wrote.
Baires has also, for instance, tried cases in the specialized court in which the plaintiff has a learning disability and requires more time for answering questions, and cases in which the plaintiff must bring young children to court due to lack of access to a caretaker.
" Jill Harth Houraney filed a $125 million lawsuit against Trump alleging that at Mar-a-Lago in 1993, Trump "forcibly removed plaintiff to a bedroom, whereupon defendant subjected plaintiff to defendant's unwanted sexual advances, which included touching of plaintiff's private pars in an act constituting attempted 'rape.
They're supposed to be restricted by statute from serving as lead plaintiff in more than a handful of cases at a time, but over the years, some fund officials have run into accusations of filing lead plaintiff motions to appease plaintiffs' lawyers who are campaign contributors.
"Specifically, defendant Andrew Aldrin, as trustee, does not inform plaintiff of pending or future business transactions, removes large sums of monies from plaintiffs accounts, and continues to represent plaintiff in business and social capacities despite plaintiff's repeated requests for such representations to be terminated," the lawsuit said.
After another hot lead plaintiff contest, the judge ultimately selected a new investor group represented by Kessler Topaz, even though none of the shareholders in that group had filed individual complaints or moved to head the case in the original lead plaintiff competition back in 2017.
He is especially upset over the case that ended abruptly when G.M. challenged the plaintiff, Robert Scheuer.
Brandon DeBose, a plaintiff who has since graduated from high school, was also at the news conference.
A video posted by LaForge's group accusing the plaintiff of pedophilia was seen more than 56,000 times.
The plaintiff also claims the dog was not housebroken, and the defendants mislead her on that point.
The plaintiff claims his neighbor had two dogs that attacked, but she says she only owns one.
The court then simply concludes that the plaintiff has met its burden -- without really telling us WHY.
The group's tax filings show a mix of contributors including companies, plaintiff law firms and labor unions.
This means that if the case is lost, the plaintiff doesn't owe any money to the originator.
It's unfortunate that the Plaintiff had to force the government to use taxpayer resources to learn that.
In these cases, should a plaintiff later become ill, he or she can sue retroactively for damages.
Number 16!' suggesting to plaintiff his unhappiness that sixteen women in the Company had maternity-related status.
The Hawaii case, meanwhile, names Ismail Elshikh, an imam with family in Syria, as a co-plaintiff.
The plaintiff in that case dropped her suit in July but recently refiled it, according to Chakko.
"We are pleased the jury did the right thing," said Jim Onder, an attorney for the plaintiff.
In this case, the court went ahead and treated Naruto, a literal monkey, as a real plaintiff.
In the TRX suit, Fitness Anywhere, the creator of the training equipment, joined Amazon as a plaintiff.
The Trump Organization, the president's privately owned real estate company, is also a plaintiff in the lawsuit.
The lead plaintiff in the action is the Puerto Rico Government Employees and Judiciary Retirement Systems Administration.
In one, the judge ruled that the idea was not subject to copyright and the plaintiff lost.
"Simmons got aggressive and pushed plaintiff on his bed," said the complaint Jasorik, 37, filed against Simmons.
"Rather, had the DFS defendants not investigated at all plaintiff&aposs harm may have been more severe."
Those looking to be added to the plaintiff list should contact Beaumont Costales at 773-831-8000.
"Defendants do not contest that ratification is an option for plaintiff under the resecuritization agreements," Carter wrote.
Defendant contended that the amounts collected as gratuities from Plaintiff were paid to his independent contractor couriers.
"To this day, Plaintiff has not received notice of his termination consistent with these policies and procedures."
One plaintiff claims an officer told her police had been instructed not to intervene in the melee.
The investor selected as a lead plaintiff typically picks the lawyers who will serve as lead counsel.
The plaintiff, known as Jane Doe, cited personal injuries, emotional distress, and invasion of privacy as cause.
The plaintiff worked at the bar and claims Spacey got him drunk and repeatedly grabbed his genitals.
The other plaintiff is David Gudeman, another former Google who worked at the company until December 2016.
The main thing is what are the issues in the case, and can the plaintiff prove them?
Before, a plaintiff had to show that race or gender bias was a contributing factor to dismissal.
Tesla claimed Vaughn is the only plaintiff in the case, not the 100 that has been reported.
A prior trial ended without a verdict in January following allegations that the plaintiff gave misleading testimony.
American Honda should have on plaintiff Kathie Sonner's request to include all U.S. customers in the class.
"It was just a great deal of harassment," Yates, a named plaintiff in the lawsuit, told me.
The plaintiff, a 24-year-old Master's graduate of Stanford University, is seeking a trial by jury.
Mary Shiraef is another plaintiff in the suit and a student at the University of Notre Dame.
A first trial ended without a verdict in January following allegations that the plaintiff gave misleading testimony.
" The plaintiff argued that even though he did not pay for the app, he was a "subscriber.
"We are very pleased by the commercial court's ruling," the plaintiff, Taxi 40100, said in a statement.
For a plaintiff, significant legal hurdles exist for a lawsuit against a media organization to be successful.
Regan Kibby, a transgender midshipman at the US Naval Academy, is the named plaintiff in the case.
When Matt Pakucko, a lead plaintiff in the class-­action lawsuit, first smelled the leak on Oct.
Karen Cuen is a music teacher in Chino Valley, California, and was a plaintiff in Friedrichs v.
One plaintiff, Keylon Woodard, says that his enlistment in the military was delayed because of his arrest.
And as Reuters found, plaintiff lawyers in big product liability cases are often complicit in perpetuating it.
Overly broad protective orders are a big part of the problem, legal experts and plaintiff lawyers said.
One plaintiff said he was abused in about 50 physical examinations in the late 19793s and 1990s.
Second, Carlson's case involved extremely high profile personalities in both the plaintiff, Carlson, and the defendant, Ailes.
Art, the jury of the correct thinking came down unanimously against both the plaintiff and the defendant.
Jones "agrees with the plaintiff" that 2,633 of the documents or records meet attorney-client privilege standards.
"Any claims that plaintiff might have held, travelled with the bonds when they were transferred," Carter wrote.
Justice Department lawyers quietly conducted interviews, weighing whether to intervene and join the plaintiff in the suit.
His father, who founded the Concerned Citizens of St. John the Baptist Parish, is also a plaintiff.
Blue Apron employed Tapshea Bowman, the plaintiff, as a kitchen associate in November 2015, the lawsuit states.
Meanwhile, co-plaintiff Elissa Ridenour, also 18, said the rule had made her "feel constantly under surveillance".
When the plaintiff continued to use the boys' restroom, the assistant principal threatened him with disciplinary action.
" The plaintiff in the lawsuit, Summer Zervos, is a former contestant on Mr. Trump's show "The Apprentice.
The ruling "is unfortunate but not unexpected," said Travis Mitchell, mayor of Kyle, Texas, a co-plaintiff.
Texas-based plaintiff lawyer Mark Lanier, one of the main attorneys for the consumers, declined to comment.
The Georgia courts dismissed his lawsuit, arguing in 21968 that Dr. Zitrin was not an aggrieved plaintiff.
There was Zelma Henderson, a black Kansas beautician who was the sole surviving plaintiff in Brown v.
The plaintiff, Russell P. Bartlett, was arrested after yelling at police officers and refusing to answer questions.
The plaintiff in this case is Mark Janus, a child-support specialist for the state of Illinois.
Other states, according to Facebook plaintiff lawyers, are considering legislation to regulate biometric and geolocation data use.
In the meantime, he became the lead plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit against federal immigration officials.
The Fulton case involves an especially sympathetic plaintiff: a Catholic organization that helps vulnerable children find homes.
The prosecutor or plaintiff must prove his or her case with admissible evidence, as with any case.
The Supreme Court's decision is commonly referred to as the "Obergefell" case after lead plaintiff James Obergefell.
"When we started peeling back the onion, everywhere we looked, it stunk," said Darron Smith, another plaintiff.
The original plaintiff, identified as A. H., was arrested by ICE officers in June, the suit said.
"Australia is really a plaintiff playground," said Matthew Lewis, a Sydney-based lawyer specializing in media law.
It's long been held that a plaintiff has a right to an adverse party's testimony at trial.
In civil cases, the punishment usually takes the form of a defendant paying money to the plaintiff.
Managers are pushed hard, too, according to the plaintiff in a new lawsuit against the internet retailer.
One plaintiff, Timothy Morey, attracted interest from the Detroit Tigers for his 93 mile-an-hour fastball.
The suit says that man was arrested and convicted in part for his abuse of the plaintiff.
One sticking point, the people say, is over fees for attorneys representing some of the plaintiff counties.
The hotel chains argued that the named plaintiff, Karen Tichy, was not harmed by the alleged conspiracy.
"Plaintiff is being tortured on a daily basis in Attica Correctional Facility Special Housing Unit," he wrote.
As long as one lead plaintiff shows up to prosecute the case, every investor reaps the benefits.
Neither plaintiff could remember leaving the beach or how they got to the hotel, the lawsuit said.
An anonymous plaintiff, identified in court papers only as L.M., challenged the anti-sodomy laws last year.
"The plaintiff states have alleged significant harms to their sovereign interests caused by another state," Thomas wrote.
The Photograph, as sold in Defendant's store, did not contain any information identifying Plaintiff as the author.
"Defendant Mueller has threatened to indict Plaintiff Corsi and effectively put him in federal prison for the rest of his life unless Plaintiff Corsi would provide the false testimony that they demanded, even after being informed that the testimony desired would be false," Corsi wrote in the lawsuit.
I haven't previously seen a judge call on a prospective lead plaintiff to explain the decision not to accept a settlement offer, and, frankly, I'm not sure that a plaintiff could offer an explanation, assuming he or she consulted with lawyers on the offer, without compromising attorney-client privilege.
The first trial ended abruptly in January without a verdict following allegations that the plaintiff gave misleading testimony.
Those cases found that in an antitrust suit, a plaintiff must be a "direct purchaser" from the defendant.
The lawyer for the plaintiff, who was denied boarding on a flight to Bangkok, said he would appeal.
In addition, the plaintiff argues, the material in the Netflix movie is "too mature" for Chooseco's target audience.
Should the plaintiff prevail, it won't topple a country's leader—but illegible type could cost the defendants millions.
"As such, plaintiff owns many residences around the world and travels extensively worldwide," she said in court papers.
The Washington, DC-based lawyer filed the lawsuit Sunday, naming himself as plaintiff against Ivanka Trump and Kushner.
The actual existence of the plaintiff as well as her claims have been questioned in various media reports.
In 2500, after the federal government took over for ADC as plaintiff, the parties reached a complex settlement.
The plaintiff is suing on behalf of all California citizens who bought XRP, seeking $5 million in damages.
The suit claims it was a party populated by young gay males, including the plaintiff, Cesar Sanchez-Guzman.
Because Gordon failed to appear twice, the judge said anything alleged by the plaintiff is admitted through omission.
But others, desperate for cures, were persuaded by the broadcasts, including Sowe, the third plaintiff in the case.
We believe this plaintiff-attorney profile is an unbalanced portrayal of DuPont's responsible handling and usage of PFOA.
The lawsuit's co-plaintiff is Adesa, a subsidiary of KAR Auction Services, which acquired Stratim earlier this year.
He was also a plaintiff in one of four federal lawsuits challenging Trump's ban on transgender military service.
Rapinoe, along with stars like Alex Morgan and Carli Lloyd, was named as a plaintiff in the suit.
"The balance of relative hardships clearly and convincingly favors plaintiff at this time," Dow said, according to ABC.
According to the documents, Sony allegedly denied any responsibility in a letter to the plaintiff in July 2016.
A plaintiff still must show that there was some issue at the polling site that warrants an extension.
"Whether Plaintiff will be able to prove that allegation is a question for another day," Judge Corley wrote.
We've reached out to Amazon and the plaintiff attorney for comment and will update if we hear back.
"Everybody in the city has been poisoned, everybody," plaintiff and Flint resident Keith Pemberton told Fox 2 Detroit.
The lawsuit was brought on behalf of plaintiff Lenora Rice, by the law firm Beaumont Costales in Chicago.
When a plaintiff sues for defamation for being called a liar, it creates a kind of role reversal.
The lawyers for the girl said people complained about the coach before he began sexually abusing the plaintiff.
An attorney for Wallison & Wallison LLP, which represents the plaintiff, did not respond to an email seeking comment.
Neither IBM nor lawyers for the lead plaintiff in the investor lawsuit responded immediately to requests for comment.
In assault cases, a jury can consider the humiliation and indignity suffered by the plaintiff and compensate him.
If allowed, they get to argue their case, separate from the plaintiff and the defendant, during a hearing.
Two months later, the administrator re-filed the case in state Supreme Court in New York as plaintiff.
"As a result of the defendant's actions, the plaintiff has been substantially harmed," a summons for Ali states.
The measure drastically shifts the burden of proof from defendant to plaintiff in employment and other discrimination cases.
In total, New York state is awarded $165.8 million and plaintiff New York City is awarded $81.2 million.
Susan Abeles is an Orthodox Jew and the plaintiff in a case against the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority.
"A new suit may be brought by Naruto through a plaintiff properly pleaded," said Judge Bea on Wednesday.
They're not going for compensation to a plaintiff; they're going for penalties they can get for their county.
The plaintiff, Nicole Eramo, contends the article painted her as a villain and has hurt her employment prospects.
The plaintiff, who is now married, has said she was motivated to sue by the "Me Too" movement.
Purdue licensed that technology from German pharmaceutical firm Grunenthal GmbH, which is also a plaintiff in the lawsuit.
The plaintiff alleged the FBI improperly redacted key intelligence related to the funding of the 9/11 attacks.
The judge called in the riot police to remove one co-plaintiff who refused to leave the courtroom.
"Plaintiff obviously cannot satisfy the competing demands of both the legislative and executive branches," the suit correctly states.
"Jammeh must pay for what he has done to us," said Lamin Ceesay, another plaintiff in the case.
The first was dismissed mid-trial in January following allegations that the plaintiff had lied on the stand.
Someone asked whether he could qualify as a plaintiff even if he lived 10 miles from Aliso Canyon.
If this were a civil lawsuit with Ford as the plaintiff, her mental health records would be discoverable.
Last year, he filed a new lawsuit, with a new lead plaintiff: an autograph seller named Theo Chen.
McCorvey adopted the legal pseudonym "Jane Roe" when she became a plaintiff in the legal battle over abortion.
Then Martinet recruited a plaintiff, Daniel Desdunes, a young mixed-race musician whose father was on the Committee.
"This amount is almost triple what plaintiff could have hoped to recover on his individual claim," Allied argued.
Defendants in these cases often contend that the ability of the plaintiff to pick the venue disadvantages them.
Initially there was one plaintiff and eventually three others joined to represent the class of cooks and cashiers.
The plaintiff, Meland, is a shareholder in OSI, a medical and security device manufacturer based in Hawthorne, California.
Ms. Borchardt's case and that of one other plaintiff, Marina Conner, were exceptionally cleared, they learned through discovery.
Another plaintiff, Betty Riddle, who works as a communications assistant at the public defender's office in Sarasota, Fla.
"Plaintiff lacks capacity to sue," he wrote in one of the rulings, SLM Education Finance Corporation v. Gray.
"If you do not read plaintiff's papers maybe it is possible," said Mr. Giorgini, who represented the plaintiff.
Now she's a plaintiff in a lawsuit filed last month to stop Kentucky's new requirements from taking effect.
As with most high-profile abortion cases in recent years, the main plaintiff in June Medical Services v.
" Under the lawsuit's space asking if anyone else was involved, Elansari wrote "Plaintiff is streamer + 2,000 hours invested.
One plaintiff said she participated in a purported treatment for Tourette's, but ended up suffering extreme verbal abuse.
The plaintiff and his supporters argue that this eminently fair arrangement is a violation of free speech rights.
As a result, the incentive for plaintiff lawyers is to maximize their fees irrespective of the public interest.
Spanish law requires that the plaintiff in a rape case must present evidence of intimidation or specific violence.
Confining the suffering to 18 plaintiff states would give cold comfort to veterans who live in those states.
She's also a plaintiff in the lawsuit, along with her brother, who acts as her power of attorney.
By embarking on the polar course Plaintiff States foresee, New T-Mobile would effectively imperil its own future.
Together with 13 other young people, ranging in age from 8 to 19, she joined as a plaintiff.
Now, the plaintiff argued that the tool could cause evidence in the case to be changed or deleted.
It was a puzzling choice, abandoning what some experts thought were Musk's most defamatory statements about the plaintiff.
For assumed damages, the hypothetical harm the plaintiff could have endured from the defendant's reckless words, $33 million.
The Robbins firm (previously named Robbins Arroyo) signed the St. Louis fund's briefs seeking appointment as lead plaintiff.
FRONT PAGE An obituary in some copies on Sunday about Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in Roe v.
David Gudeman — another former Google employee, who was fired in December 2016 — is also listed as a plaintiff.
When the case was filed on their behalf in August 2015, Levi Draheim, the youngest plaintiff, was 8.
Other employees of Fannie Mae pressed plaintiff about her lack of job specifications and absences during the day.
Shaun McCutcheon is an electrical engineer and the successful plaintiff in the Supreme Court case McCutcheon v. FEC.
The named plaintiff, Mony Preap, was born in a refugee camp after his family fled Cambodia's Khmer Rouge.
Alston agreed to become the lead plaintiff in the new lawsuit, which was consolidated with several other cases.
" Plaintiff has well pled, however, that the board level review was not divorced from Musk's influence," Slights wrote.
It is also possible that a different plaintiff could still establish standing to strike down a statewide map.
According to the lawsuit, one plaintiff with a brain parasite has received no treatment for over a year.
Pambakian, who is listed as a plaintiff on the lawsuit, still works at Tinder, according to her LinkedIn.
The ACLU explained: Plaintiff Niya Kenny, 2643, is a former student at Spring Valley High School in Columbia.
These venue motions are harder to win, but the defense makes a strong case here, too, arguing that the defendant doesn't live in New Jersey, the plaintiff doesn't live there, the alleged conduct didn't happen there and -- perhaps the most compelling -- the plaintiff is not suing under New Jersey law.
British law dating back to 1275 prohibited three forms of promoting litigation: barratry, in which someone stirs a potential plaintiff to file a lawsuit; champerty, in which an investor takes a stake in the lawsuit's recovery; and maintenance, in which an investor pays the plaintiff to carry on the suit.
"Immediately after Plaintiff Delgado announced her pregnancy, the Campaign and TFA, including Spicer, Bannon and Priebus, Plaintiff's supervisors, stripped Plaintiff of her job responsibilities and duties throughout for the remainder of her employment from late December of 2016 and through the Inauguration in late January of 2017," the suit says.
Another plaintiff, former US Air Force officer Diane Maye, experienced a similar search after returning from Europe in June.
The plaintiff, Chloe Goins, said it was Hefner who suggested she and a friend have drinks with Cosby there.
It's quite rare for shareholders' firms immediately to ask judges to reconsider their lead plaintiff and lead counsel selections.
The order was issued at the request of a plaintiff, Marwan John Shorkry Kattan, a shareholder in Dana Gas.
The plaintiff claims the dog was "emotionally damaged" and after 24 hours, she returned it to its original owners.
As it turns out, both the plaintiff and the defendant in this dead cat hoax had concocted the story.
Plaintiff's "tweeting" hobby helped relieve the stress of working for a newspaper with many views Plaintiff strongly disagrees with.
If the suit is granted class-action status, practically every breathing American could potentially join in as a Plaintiff.
The move for recompense casts FIFA for the first time, under its new president, prominently as plaintiff and victim.
"Plaintiff Frank Doe does not know where he will stay while he prepares his asylum claim," the suit read.
The plaintiff, identified in the suit as Kate P., said Winston was her passenger in March 2016 in Phoenix.
Similarly, the employer in Harris Funeral Homes believes that Aimee Stephens, the plaintiff in that case, is a man.
To show sex discrimination, a gay male plaintiff must show that the employer treats gay men worse than lesbians.
In the German system, VW will eventually have to defend itself against claims by a court-appointed representative plaintiff.
"Defendant is an ex-girlfriend of owner/plaintiff and refuses to leave," the court filing, submitted June 6, stated.
But unlike with class-action lawsuits, each plaintiff in an MDL case can get a different verdict or award.
Those are the kind of outcomes you can get for a plaintiff that brings a civil sexual harassment lawsuit.
Hartz "unfairly and deceptively garnered millions of dollars in profits from the work of Plaintiff," Adams' initial complaint said.
Carlos Andrade, a great-grandson of Rapozo, is actually working with Zuckerberg as co-plaintiff to identify other descendants.
"He also pinned Plaintiff against a wall, demanding oral sex while he pulled his pants down," the suit read.
The suit names Baylor as the sole defendant; the players allegedly involved in assaulting the plaintiff are not named.
The defendants allegedly told the plaintiff that women should be "mommies" and help the men with whatever they needed.
"The facts are just so in the plaintiff&aposs favor when you put all of this together," she said.
It remains to be seen whether the plaintiff states can produce sufficient evidence to draw a strong enough connection.
The lead plaintiff in the class-action suit in New York is Axiom Investment Advisors, a small hedge fund.
The lead plaintiff, the DeKalb County Pension Fund of Decatur, Georgia, was represented by Geoffrey Johnson of Scott & Scott.
J&J was cleared of liability in the first trial, which involved a single plaintiff and ended in 2014.
They went to the judge and they said, your honor, we don't want her anymore to be our plaintiff.
Gudeman, Damore's co-plaintiff, worked as an engineer at Google for three years before being let go in 2016.
El Paso County, which claimed injury because of the loss of a Fort Bliss roads project, was the plaintiff.
Court documents described the plaintiff as a person needing a Persian translator, but did not provide any further details.
"Before, a plaintiff had to show that race or gender bias was a contributing factor to dismissal," Early said.
Ledbetter, the plaintiff in that landmark discrimination case, attended today's event alongside House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, Washington Sen.
So Sue Evenwel (and her co-plaintiff) sued the state of Texas, complaining that the current system is unconstitutional.
They are "not a conspiracy", as plaintiff lawyers contend, but "a way to level the playing field", he argues.
Because Gordon has failed to appear twice, the judge said anything alleged by the plaintiff is admitted through omission.
In other instances, a plaintiff alleges that he was physically assaulted by border agents who confiscated his unlocked smartphone.
Usually the plaintiff, the client, is not really somebody who came into the office one day and was upset.
Trump's legal advisors have also been kept busy with torrent of lawsuits, with Trump as both defendant and plaintiff.
The plaintiff, whose founder Marvin Shanken bought Wine Spectator in 1979, said Weed Spectator is likely to confuse consumers.
Shaun McCutcheon is an Alabama based electrical engineer and successful plaintiff in the 2014 Supreme Court case McCutcheon v.
"Plaintiff was unable to react to the situation, but was simply aware that it was happening," the suit says.
The court ruled that the plaintiff in the case lacked standing to bring the lawsuit, The Associated Press reported.
The first case was dismissed in January after accusations by G.M. lawyers that the plaintiff had given misleading testimony.
A first trial ended abruptly in January without a verdict when GM accused the plaintiff of giving misleading testimony.
The lawsuit filed Thursday against Parkwood Entertainment alleges that the plaintiff is not able to use the website beyonce.
As a rule of thumb, companies lend about 10 percent of what they expect the plaintiff to be awarded.
Tom Fox, a longtime advocate for the park and a plaintiff in the case, expressed frustration with the ruling.
The outcome of this lawsuit will depend on whether the plaintiff can document that this is indeed backdoor compensation.
In a case about false information on a website, Justice Clarence Thomas got the defendant confused with the plaintiff.
Had the plaintiff Democrats won, it would have been the biggest gift to lawyers in a very long time.
The plaintiff, a resident of Manhattan's Upper West Side, had sought double back pay, unpaid bonuses and punitive damages.
The jury decides an appropriate amount of money the plaintiff should receive for damages, like lost affection or companionship.
That suit, named for the plaintiff Barbara Handschu, was broadened to include other groups and was settled in 1985.
"The taxpayers should not be subsidizing these guys," said Mark Meyerowitz, a plaintiff in the lawsuit against the town.
Sergio Ramirez, the lead plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit against Transunion, was falsely tagged as a drug kingpin.
Dell, Oracle, Intel and Adobe have all filed amicus briefs in support of Heartland's argument against plaintiff court shopping.
The same jury in Ohio federal court had awarded plaintiff David Freeman $5.1 million in compensatory damages on Wednesday.
In California, a plaintiff must file a claim against the government no more than six months after the incident.
"Moreover, whether or not [the plaintiff] is ever pregnant again, she was, so this is a classic constitutional violation."
Ledbetter herself, a plaintiff in a major employment discrimination suit and women's rights activist, has endorsed Clinton's presidential bid.
Rather, they dispute whether plaintiff should properly be characterized as the inventor of e-mail based on that creation.
It urged agency general counsel immediately to coordinate with DOJ if a plaintiff raises constitutional arguments about ALJ removal.
The plaintiff formally resigned from the FBI in October 2014 after an internal investigation into her allegations proved fruitless.
While the federal government was the most common plaintiff, green groups have a heavy hand in litigation as well.
Whole Woman's Health was the lead plaintiff in the landmark 2016 Supreme Court ruling Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt.
"A plaintiff bears the burden of showing that race was a but-for cause of its injury," Gorsuch wrote.
Kelsey Juliana, the plaintiff whose name appears first in the case, is the oldest of the group at 22.
One plaintiff, Sherri Simpson, wants to take Trump to trial, as she explained in a column for Vox recently.
The plaintiff, Edwin Hardeman, 70, used Roundup to control weeds and poison oak on his property for 26 years.
In a second equal-pay case, Waring ruled for the black plaintiff, under the prevailing separate-but-equal doctrine.
Jasen Kelly, a plaintiff in the lawsuit, said constant construction eventually drove him out of his rent-stabilized apartment.
Mr. Charles, the plaintiff in the lawsuit filed Friday, worked at the company's loan processing office in Healdsburg, Calif.
According to court records, Mr. Richmond was a plaintiff in a wrongful-death lawsuit that Judge Bruzzese was overseeing.
One plaintiff in Louisiana awoke one morning to ankle-deep water flooding her home during an unusually severe storm.
The lawsuit filed on Monday said the plaintiff was still owed $1.8 million of the "settlement agreement," plus interest.
But, at least in New York state, a plaintiff can try to bring it up in a civil lawsuit.
Adam Wallach, a resident of Humble, Texas, is the only plaintiff listed in a lawsuit seeking class action status.
Fairholme Funds, a mutual fund that owns shares in Fannie and Freddie, is the main plaintiff in the case.
"The dress code does not provide objective criteria by which Plaintiff can determine what clothing is restricted," Monroe said.
The named plaintiff in the case is Emma Tagayeva, who lost two sons and her husband in the massacre.
Further, the plaintiff's attorneys failed to present any evidence that the plaintiff was actually harmed by the alleged conduct.
Domino's will now have to fight the claims of the plaintiff, a blind man named Guillermo Robles, in court.
"There was no legitimate purpose for Menocal to take plaintiff, an underage female, to this location," her lawsuit says.
"I really don't have any words right now," said Ms. Johnston, a plaintiff in the Florida class-action case.
Ms. Denhollander then joined the civil suit filed on Tuesday and is the only plaintiff to reveal her identity.
The case, named for the plaintiff Barbara Handschu, was expanded to include other organizations and was settled in 1985.
A court challenge to President Trump's wall-building plans would need a plaintiff who meets the legal standing requirements.
This Jane Doe plaintiff gave sworn testimony in a prior matter that flatly contradicts what she is now alleging.
The jury in San Francisco federal court said the company was liable for plaintiff Edwin Hardeman's non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Lead plaintiff Mony Preap is a Cambodian refugee who became a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. in 208.
Lead plaintiff Mony Preap is a Cambodian refugee who became a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. in 1981.
That case was thrown out against her... TRUMP: ... The lead plaintiff is now getting out of the case because it's so bad for her... KELLY: ... But, what happened was... TRUMP: ... Excuse me, the lead plaintiff signed a letter saying how great it was, and it on tape saying how great it was.
" His team alleges that a bulk of the defendants listed in the lawsuit worked together "in concert, agreed to put on a false witness with a made-to-order false storyline to try to fraudulently create probable cause to arrest Plaintiff Zimmerman and to try to fraudulently obtain a conviction against Plaintiff Zimmerman.
The plaintiff, a woman who lives in Texas, filed the suit in a California district court where Uber is based.
The plaintiff also named unfair pay compared to her male colleagues and wrongful termination as other instances of gender discrimination.
The committee was formed after a 1980s consent decree established the Handschu Guidelines, named after the lead plaintiff, Barbara Handschu.
If Plaintiff wishes to make a political statement or bring a claim for political purposes, this is not the forum.
The Plaintiff has no foundation for coming after Mr. Brown, and we will ensure that this case disposed of quickly.
A few days later, the plaintiff says she saw an ad from this man on Craigslist now selling the dogs.
The financier, who is a plaintiff in the Spanish investigation, said Spain is among 15 countries following the money trail.
But he said another teen "is anxious to participate in the case" and will be named as a new plaintiff.
"The school addressed the concerns, it's just the plaintiff wasn't satisfied with what was done," he wrote in an email.
That means only Lawson can be eligible for damages in the event Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Corley sides with the plaintiff.
Hagstrom Miller was the lead plaintiff in last June's case, and is one of the challengers to the Texas regulations.
"This was never copyrightable to begin with," Mark Rifkin, the lead attorney for the plaintiff, said in a phone interview.
For some reason or another, the Eastern District has started to look less and less plaintiff-friendly in recent months.
The first C-8 bellwether ended in October with a $1.6 million verdict for a plaintiff who had kidney cancer .
Another plaintiff, Rosa Rivera, told CBS Los Angeles an exploding NutriBullet left her with second-degree burns on Nov. 4.
Holden, a plaintiff, said the deputy told him he'd be arrested if he moved the sign, according to the suit.
The plaintiff, John Baker Orange, claimed that someone hacked into his Ring security camera while his children were playing basketball.
The plaintiff, John M. Wolf of Parkersburg, claims that PFOA in his drinking water caused him to develop ulcerative colitis.
"Takata engineers knew of the dangers of manipulating test data," said Ted Leopold, the lead plaintiff lawyer in the case.
However, we have video evidence that clearly contradicts the claims made by the plaintiff and believe they are without merit.
In the complaint, the plaintiff argues that the chances of a Llama loot box dropping a rare item are slim.
A motion to unseal the complaint has been made by the plaintiff in a separate class action lawsuit against Bloom.
It quickly approves or denies the application, leaving the plaintiff with no reason or legal standing to sue over CARRP.
Plaintiff Paige Gasper, who was wounded in the shooting, accused Paddock of battery and the intentional infliction of emotional distress.
The plaintiff is Quid, a now 22014-year-old company that has raised roughly $220 million from investors, shows Crunchbase.
Four additional mesothelioma cases resulted in a mistrial because jurors could not reach a verdict or because the plaintiff died.
The plaintiff, who bought the product on Amazon's site, claimed the company did not sufficiently warn of the product's dangers.
"At no time did United believe or decide that Plaintiff was or might be inimical to safety," the lawsuit states.
"Today is a vindication," said Roberto Reveles, founding president of Somos America, one of the plaintiff organizations in the case.
In July 2016, a jury in a case involving a plaintiff with testicular cancer found Dupont acted with actual malice.
The sums awarded in the South Korean rulings look affordable, at between 80m and 19503m won ($71,000-133,000) per plaintiff.
Rauner's case was eventually allowed to go forward with another plaintiff and traveled all the way to the Supreme Court.
To prevail, a plaintiff must show only that a product had an inherent design defect that would render it unsafe.
In the States, the publisher's statement is essentially presumed true, because the plaintiff has the burden to prove it false.
The original plaintiff, Abigail Fisher, was rejected from the university and said the program discriminated against white people like her.
One, the so-called "Italian torpedo", involves a plaintiff filing a claim in Italy in a bid to delay proceedings.
The photos showed the plaintiff in garter belts at a party, posing with a boy on a dorm room bed.
Most recently, a jury last month ordered DuPont to pay a plaintiff $12.5 million, including $10.5 million in punitive damages.
Warren Sapp (former on-air talent) -- came into restroom while plaintiff was preparing clothes and urinated in front of her.
Clinton (22019), I was the lead Democratic plaintiff as 31 members of Congress sued to end the war against Yugoslavia.
The plaintiff in the case, Luis Ramon Morales-Santana, was born in 1962 in the Dominican Republic to unmarried parents.
The first C-8 bellwether ended in October with a $1.6 million verdict for a plaintiff who had kidney cancer.
The plaintiff in that case had successfully argued that a school had violated Title VII when it denied her employment.
Uber says it initially reached out to Ergo to assess whether Meyer, the plaintiff, posed a direct threat to Kalanick.
The family of the second student who died in the shooting, Preston Cope, is not a plaintiff in the case.
Shares of Takata, which was not named as a plaintiff in the case, jumped 20 percent in Tokyo on Friday.
This is because the plaintiff is seeking a full return of the massive payouts awarded to the embattled former execs.
The lead plaintiff, Alejandro Rodriguez, is a lawful permanent resident who was brought to the United States as an infant.
The company, which employs 66 "dreamers," is a plaintiff in one of the cases reviewed by the Supreme Court yesterday.
Poe is not listed as a main plaintiff but her account is included as part of the class-action complaint.
Later, when plaintiff lawyers begin filing motions or presenting their cases in court, the standard for imposing secrecy moves higher.
Sometimes, plaintiff lawyers even agree to keep evidence confidential that has already been aired in open court in other cases.
One solution is for plaintiff lawyers to push for protective orders that more narrowly define what can be kept confidential.
The Lawfare Project, the legal group that represented the plaintiff in the case, has vowed to appeal against the ruling.
My own start was held up because I was involved in a civil lawsuit in which I was the plaintiff.
In a public interest case, an interested party can join in support of the plaintiff or defendant as an intervenor.
Johnson last month reportedly entered a default judgment in favor of the plaintiff after the lawsuit was not responded to.
Mike Halloran, a plaintiff in the lawsuit, said some of his co-workers, neighbors and acquaintances also had cracking foundations.
But the company's newly-unsealed brief argued that the would-be lead plaintiff, Richard Wuest, could not represent the class.
The plaintiff cities have also made much out of an alleged conspiracy by energy companies to engage in deceptive marketing.
The NTEU's lawsuit names Albert Vieira, a Customs and Border Protection officer considered an "essential" government employee, as the plaintiff.
Lead plaintiff Robbie Dow Goodman said he wanted to grow his hair long to be more connected to his creator.
Serial Plaintiff Howard Cohan has filed 1,114 ADA Lawsuits since 2012, making him one of Florida's most prolific ADA abusers.
"A plaintiff can suffer a violation of the statutory right without suffering actual damages," a unanimous three-judge panel ruled.
Of course, we're talking about T.P. Lucas, the plaintiff on the very best episode of Divorce Court of all time.
To be clear, a structure broker provides incredibly valuable assistance, especially when representing the plaintiff instead of the liability insurer.
We honor and respect the privacy of all of the individuals involved in this case, especially that of the plaintiff.
After all, the rewards for plaintiff can be vast—especially since many defendants will settle to avoid embarrassing court proceedings.
His 15-year-old son, Benjamin, who was born in Los Angeles, is also a named plaintiff in the case.
But if the plaintiff states are going to lose, it seems to me that it matters greatly how they lose.
They were drawn to a Philadelphia court because of the plaintiff-friendly liability laws and the opportunity for big payouts.
Edward Diaz, the plaintiff in the Kroger case, has brought dozens of ADA cases since 2016, according to Pacer records.
The other plaintiff says David once had her in his office, with the door closed, and approached her from behind.
Mr. Kasowitz also accused the plaintiff and her lawyers of launching a politically motivated lawsuit, a charge Ms. Wang denied.
One plaintiff was 18 years old, and the other 20, when Epstein assaulted them, their lawyer Lisa Bloom said Friday.
The plaintiff in the Los Angeles case has since died, and the verdict was overturned and a new trial granted.
"We have a plaintiff and defendant who are the same party," he said at a brief hearing here last month.
But it has proved difficult to persuade judges that any particular plaintiff has legal standing to bring such a case.
Stewart B. Dunsker, Cincinnati Not every victory for a libel plaintiff is part of a "darkening cloud" for the press.
Wilson, a risk analysis professor at Ohio State University, is the only plaintiff who was immediately impacted by the policy.
Up Next Hunter Schafer, 19, is an A.C.L.U. plaintiff who has modeled for Helmut Lang, Marc Jacobs and Miu Miu.
"The question is whether a plaintiff can seek a judgment against a defendant in someone else's name," Justice Gorsuch said.
The film calls our attention to the plaintiff nervously watching the door, as though waiting for Dad to come home.
Suddenly, he is hearing his name mentioned in the same breath as Norma McCorvey, the eponymous plaintiff in Roe v.
Majid Kamasaee, the original plaintiff in the case, was one of those who agreed to return to his native Iran.
"Police found a dead body in my store's bathroom — there was blood everywhere," plaintiff Sonia Acuña said in a statement.
Founder of "Fridays For Future" Greta Thunberg, left, and cofounder of "This Is Zero Hour" and plaintiff in Piper v.
Even if the cases are ultimately dismissed, a deep-pocketed plaintiff can drive even the most stalwart defendant to bankruptcy.
It was not immediately clear whether the plaintiff in the German case was among the victims eligible for this compensation.
The plaintiff doesn't have to show that she was doing the same job as the men who were paid more.
"It was absolute venom," said Mr. Parker, who is a plaintiff in one of three defamation suits against Mr. Jones.
Two antifa subsequently swore out false and fraudulent criminal warrants against plaintiff, a Monumental slated to speak at the Aug.
" The complaint said: Fteja also said he faced retaliation for asking about his tips: "Defendants fired Plaintiff Fteja for complaining about them keeping some of his tips [...] Because he complained about them retaining some of his tips, Defendants gave Plaintiff Fteja less tips than the waiters who did not complain about Defendants retaining tips.
"The trial court improperly denied the defendant's request to instruct the jury that the defendant could not be held liable for negligence unless the plaintiff proved that the defendant's conduct created or increased the risk that the plaintiff would be harmed," Chief Justice Chase Rogers wrote in the majority opinion overturning the $12 million verdict.
According to records from the Stanford Securities Class Action Clearinghouse, ATRS has been named a lead plaintiff in three securities class actions in just the first six months of 2018 (in cases against OSI Systems, GE and Frontier Communications), after at least three lead plaintiff appointments last year (against Aaron's, Babcock & Wilcox and RH).
"Twitter, by its actions, intended to generate and proliferate the false and defamatory statements about Plaintiff in order to influence the outcome of the 2018 Congressional election and to intimidate Plaintiff and interfere with his important investigation of corruption by the Clinton campaign and alleged Russian involvement in the 85033 Presidential Election," the lawsuit reads.
"Twitter, by its actions, intended to generate and proliferate the false and defamatory statements about Plaintiff in order to influence the outcome of the 2018 Congressional election and to intimidate Plaintiff and interfere with his important investigation of corruption by the Clinton campaign and alleged Russian involvement in the 2016 Presidential Election," the lawsuit reads.
The plaintiff may have a hunch that they are a victim of unlawful discrimination, but unless they can read minds — or, more often, unless the employer is foolish enough to declare in writing that they acted with racist motives — the plaintiff has no way to prove the defendant's actions were driven by improper means.
The Young America's Foundation, a conservative nonprofit that helped the College Republicans bring Coulter to campus, joined as a co-plaintiff.

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