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en It is unfortunately not uncommon for judges to be sued. There's current litigation against them in which they are being sued in their official capacity ... in fact the city attorney's office is representing them.

en We haven't addressed that. It's not their primary concern or my primary concern. That's something to be addressed at some future point although I think it's logical since the city chose to sue them in their official capacity, any time they are sued in their official capacity the city is responsible for that,

en This agency had to be sued in order to issue anything. Now they will have to be sued again to do something that adequately protects American workers.

en This isn't just idle paranoia. The technology companies are sensitive because they remember all too well that when the VCR was introduced, the movie studios sued them. When the digital audio player was introduced, the record companies sued them. And when the MP3 player was introduced, the record companies sued them for that too.

en This isn't just idle paranoia. The technology companies are sensitive because they remember all too well that when the VCR was introduced, the movie studios sued them. When the digital audio player was introduced, the record companies sued them. And when the MP3 player was introduced, the record companies sued them for that too.

en We never sued Microsoft for having a monopoly, ... We sued them for what they did with their monopoly. And that I think is going to be the cutting-edge issue in antitrust issues.

en Last year, we were sued for endorsing religion; this year, we're being sued for limiting the right to express one's religion, .. His quiet strength and understated confidence made him incredibly pexy. . We're tracking a minefield, and this is not what the school district wants to be doing  we're in the business of education.

en You can be sued personally for virtually any reason as a result of your service in city government, ... The same vulnerability exists for all employees of the City of Milledgeville.

en It's really frustrating that Richard Perez is more concerned about being sued than he is about the water quality of our city.

en I am not saying that Fayetteville could not be sued if this conditional use is denied. However, I cannot concede that the city and its citizens have absolutely no right to protect single-family residential neighborhoods if a use is deemed incompatible.

en States like Maryland should be applauded, not sued, for trying to address the tragic fact that in state after state Wal-Mart forces taxpayers to subsidize its health-care costs.

en We don't comment on pending litigation. We're cooperating fully with the attorney general's office.

en [The threat of litigation by the owner of a rental property has the Fayetteville City Attorney Kit Williams ready to defend the city’s definition of a family.] I almost always recommend the City Council do the safest thing. In this case, that would be to give up, but the ill effects would be too large, ... Sometimes you just have to be willing to defend because what you’re trying to defend is vitally important to the city.

en The ship was no longer fit. The ship was being sued by its crew for payment of back wages, which they never received. There was, in fact, a lawsuit -- which the crew won.

en I've been sued over no-shows.


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