Will a child one day be able to sue her parents for failing to do everything they could for her?
It follows his refusal to re-apply for his own job after PCC Sue Mountstevens asked him to do so when she was elected to the role in November.
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Insurers can and do sue to recover for accidents, he says, but given the expense of litigation they tend to focus more on safety campaigns, like the signs at most ski resorts urging helmets.
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Even if the MPAA wanted to sue downloaders, Seltzer said, there would be no grounds to do so.
Thom Holwerda at OS News notes that MPEG-LA has been threatening to sue over Theora for a while now, and has yet to do so.
But Christina Michalos, representing Mrs Thompson said it was "like a cross between Catch 22 and 1984" that Mr James was using public money to counter-sue Mrs Thompson for her criticism of the fund that allowed him to do it.
For the few patients that do sue, they have to prepare for a long, expensive legal battle that has an unsure outcome.
Most courts, including the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, have held that borrowers who want to do this also must sue the bank within the three-year deadline.
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Traditional media, FORBES included, used to have more Sue Radlauers than we do now, but as DIY Web searches took hold and finances got tighter, this support was harder to justify.
"There is sufficient evidence to prosecute Michael Adebowale and it is in the public interest to do so, " said Sue Hemming, head of the Crown Prosecution Service's Special Crime and Counter-Terrorism Division.
Former Solicitor General Walter Dellinger, who served under President Clinton, has filed a friend of the court brief arguing persuasively that these intervenors do not have standing to sue (meaning they have no legal stake in the issue, but only political interest).
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In that country, privacy laws protect people from such intrusion and there is no doubt that if the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge do sue, they're likely to win their case.
He meant that Rinehart might sue him for defamation, a relatively easy thing to do in Australia, and that defending himself against the sort of legal onslaught she is renowned for mounting would leave him destitute.
Sure, he could try to sue someone for not sticking to an oral agreement but what bootstrapping start-up has the resources to do that on a multi-jurisdictional basis?
Last week, I discussed this problem on our talk radio program with someone who is trying to do something about it: Rep. Sue Myrick of North Carolina.
You do not have a right under the law to sue your company for making the excellent business decision to hire workers in India instead of New York City.
And while the bill would have encouraged injured patients to negotiate a settlement rather than sue, there was no requirement that they do so.
Now when Sue reaches age 66, she starts to collect an unreduced spousal benefit because Sam has qualified her to do so by filing and suspending for his retirement benefit.
But the families of Holocaust victims do not see it as such: those who claim from the fund forfeit their right to sue the company in future.
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