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6 Sentences With "bring legal proceedings against"

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Zamor is not yet sure whether he will bring legal proceedings against the Montreal police.
Dr. Hänel considers such arguments similar to those promoted by activists who have increasingly sought to bring legal proceedings against doctors who provide abortions.
VICENZA, Italy, Feb 8 (Reuters) - An Italian judge has thrown out a request to bring legal proceedings against Intesa Sanpaolo in a case revolving around the collapse of regional lender Banca Popolare di Vicenza, a court ruling said on Thursday.
O'Brien received top billing, which was a clear breach of Cagney's contract. This, combined with the fact that Cagney had made five movies in 1934, again against his contract terms, caused him to bring legal proceedings against Warner Bros. for breach of contract.Warren, pages 120–121 The dispute dragged on for several months.
Raspe's authorship was finally proven in 1824 by Bürger's biographer, Karl Reinhard. In the first few years after publication, German readers widely assumed that the real-life Baron von Münchhausen was responsible for the stories. According to witnesses, Münchhausen was deeply angry that the book had dragged his name into public consciousness and insulted his honor as a nobleman. Münchhausen became a recluse, refusing to host parties or tell any more stories, and he attempted without success to bring legal proceedings against Bürger and the publisher of the translation.
So adverse was public opinion to homosexuality that in 1929, when the style was still in its infancy, then Home Secretary William Joynson-Hicks threatened to bring legal proceedings against the author Radclyffe Hall unless she withdrew from publication her novel The Well of Loneliness on the grounds that it was gravely detrimental to public interest. However, while a crime in 1930s Britain, homosexuality was more tolerated than it was earlier and later in the century.Waldock, p 1 It was often quietly accepted in the more liberal upper- class, intellectual, and artistic circles.Woods The brother of Sacheverell Sitwell, whose book was the inspiration for the style, the eminent writer and poet Osbert Sitwell, had been in a homosexual relationship since at least 1925, yet remained a close friend of the royal family, frequently moving in the most elite of aristocratic and artistic circles.

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