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They will be able to index benefits for new claimants right away but for existing claimants only from 2020, appeasing easterners.
Last year, 50.5 percent of Haitian refugee claimants were successful, compared to about 62 percent of all claimants, according to government data.
Lawyer Nick Gutierrez, an adviser to the claimants, said in a telephone interview that Title III recommends claimants notify defendants 30 days before filing suit.
Protect Social Security Disability Insurance claimants Disabled claimants with health conditions preventing them from working must currently wait up to 600 days for an appeal hearing.
"Because the funding of most trusts is fixed, conflicts may arise when the same present claimants file claims with multiple trusts; in this scenario, the various future claimants would have conflicting interests regarding how liability for the present claimants' injuries should be allocated among the various trusts," the DOJ filing said.
"Simply put, federal courts can provide relief to claimants, in individual or class actions, only if the claimants have suffered, or will imminently suffer, actual harm," the brief said.
"The claimants in the Underlying Actions and Claims allege that the diocese was negligent and the claimants suffered injuries resulting from alleged sexual abuse," the diocese said in its complaint.
An EU-wide indexation system affecting payments of child benefit to workers whose children live in another EU state comes into force for new claimants immediately and for all claimants on Jan.
HOW LIKELY IS IT CLAIMANTS WILL GET ANY MONEY BACK?
Manitoba's Welcome Place refugee agency helped 216 claimants between Nov.
Vietnam and the Philippines, rival claimants, have naturally been outraged.
The number of claimants plunged by 50% in four years.
Already, several thousand claimants have died since submitting their testimony.
The claimants and creditors must file their plan by Oct.
More than $2720.00 billion was paid to 27,2000 eligible claimants.
I handled multiple calls while the claimants used the bathroom.
"Settlement will include not only amounts to be paid to claimants, but also ensuring as many as possible eligible claimants are located and adequate financial provision for administration of a trust," the mining firms said.
These claimants could be paid up to $500 in the settlement.
Overseas-based claimants, however, will still have to actively sign up.
It knows that most claimants will quickly throw in the towel.
The claimants say Russia breached a bilateral investment treaty with Ukraine.
Economists had expected the number of claimants to rise by 800.
At a time of thrumming growth, most former claimants found jobs.
All the claimants will be at the summit, except for Taiwan.
The numbers of such claimants "are constantly growing", the statement said.
Quebec has processed 2600,22017 asylum claimants in the past six months.
Quebec has processed 6003,505 asylum claimants in the past six months.
If successful, however, claimants can receive full compensation for the property.
Potential claimants will have to submit a claim to receive compensation.
It's unclear whether the claimants to his position can match that.
What did the other claimants to the throne have to offer?
This retaliation against sexual assault claimants has long been military-wide.
Those lawyers are bound to represent all claimants, not just their own.
In response, the claimants have applied to have the brothers' assets frozen.
Back then it felt impossible to be too mean to benefit claimants.
The department will help potential claimants assert their right to a medal.
Scottish councils offer more generous support while claimants await their first payment.
Among all claimants, the biggest group last year was Haitians (see chart).
Amazingly, this is an improvement on the previous system for most claimants.
As of July, Canada processed 21,695 refugee claimants, according to government figures.
One concerns the quality of the jobs former claimants find themselves in.
Each of those claimants will get some portion of the $91 million.
Claimants have until October 15, 2019 to verify or amend their claims.
In Canada, Nigerians were the largest group of asylum claimants in 2016.
It will not, however, go toward more money for the original claimants.
" The claimants included other statements in their filings that reported that "Mr.
Of the three claimants in Kashmir, India's claim is the most credible.
However the claimants sought permission to appeal — and today that's been granted.
Unlike other benefits, which are withdrawn as claimants find work and so tend to discourage them from accepting a job offer, the basic income creates no such disincentive, because it is paid even after claimants take up work.
Those claimants would be automatically included in the suit unless they opt out. 
Claimants bought into the cash call at 200 to 230 pence per share.
The United States gets many more claimants: 108,000 Central Americans applied last year.
It would also let state attorneys-general and civil claimants sue online platforms.
In Europe, claimants must shoulder legal costs for both sides if they lose.
Some 15 states and the District of Columbia were also named as claimants.
Asylum seekers and refugee claimants will have to vacate the dormitories by Aug.
Other Asian claimants include Vietnam and the Philippines, both countries Trump will visit.
Mr. Feinberg says settlement programs need strict deadlines, because claimants can be procrastinators.
Her suit names Marriott International, Windsor Capital Group, and her stalker as claimants.
Determining where and how to resettle successful asylum claimants across EU member states.
Bevan's mailings to workers' comp claimants are similarly covered, the 6th Circuit said.
They could deny most asylum claims and deport the claimants within that time.
Safe Diesel was set up to take on the case for the claimants.
For example, employees sometimes need to help claimants correct errors or make decisions.
Pfau estimates the number of claimants will eclipse those of the Catholic church.
"They just said that they didn't rent places to refugee claimants," he said.
Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan and other claimants haven't yet officially voiced any objections.
The political party claimants delegated Liberia's top legal minds to argue their case.
Now add on to that the sheer volume of phone calls from claimants.
"The proposal to allow disability adjudicators to monitor or review social media of disability claimants is an unjustified invasion of privacy unlikely to uncover fraud," said Lisa Ekman, director of government affairs at the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives.
The proposal to allow disability adjudicators to monitor or review social media of disability claimants is an unjustified invasion of privacy unlikely to uncover fraud, said Lisa Ekman, director of government affairs at the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives.
Economists had expected the number of benefit claimants to rise by 5,500 in November.
But one strategy — a restricted benefits application — has been grandfathered in for certain claimants.
The government has welcomed the decline as evidence that bogus claimants are being deterred.
The authors argue that the fees prevent genuine claimants from enforcing their employment rights.
" China, meanwhile, accused the U.S. of taking a "lopsided approach favoring China's rival claimants.
We are resourced to prosecute this matter to a successful outcome for the claimants.
Claimants typically demand £93,000 ($6,500) in compensation and up to £100,000 in lawyers' fees.
The American system, in contrast, binds all potential claimants unless they explicitly opt out.
Beijing's claim in the South China Sea is the largest of all the claimants.
In 2014, only 0.5% of asylum claimants were successful in being granted protection status.
Claimants already sign a waiver saying their claim is real under penalty of perjury.
I just think that (Beijing) believes everybody, including the claimants, understands this is inevitable.
A source familiar with the lawsuit said claimants were closely examining Tesco's compensation scheme.
Yet it is not true that most, or even many Medicaid claimants are shirkers.
The programs are expressly designed to elicit claimants' accounts of particular acts of abuse.
He murdered his family members to eliminate other potential claimants to the proverbial throne.
Many claimants become so overwhelmed by the process that they never complete the application.
About two-thirds of the claimants whose cases were finalized were granted refugee status.
The state's rationale: Ohio's workers' compensation law prohibits anyone from soliciting to represent claimants.
If an action succeeds, claimants (if they are traced) get their awards in full.
Documents seen by Reuters include the claimants' particulars of claim and the bank's defense.
The oldest claimants grew up under Jim Crow; the youngest was 8 months old.
Controlling these claimants to the president's ear will be vital to Mr. Kelly's success.
Neither does Giacomo Puccini, as least officially, although claimants surface from time to time.
Those working with refugee claimants say this is no blip: It's the new normal.
Details: The agreement stipulates that $425 million of the $500 million settlement will be distributed to the claimants in the lawsuit, while the remaining $75 million will be set aside for two years to protect any future claimants alleging sexual abuse by Nassar.
The claimants have launched a crowdfunding appeal to cover the legal costs of the hearing.
Today's royal claimants, it seems, may not get their teeth into the task of ruling.
In Westminster he has distinguished himself as one of the highest expenses claimants among MPs.
The claimants say the case is not about trying to either stop or delay Brexit.
And member states ought to agree to accept substantial numbers of bona fide asylum claimants.
A much trickier task awaits Greece when Syrians and other asylum claimants are dealt with.
At the High Court, the claimants successfully argued only parliament could start the exit process.
Once they are on Canadian soil, refugee claimants are entitled to have their case heard.
They dispatched lawyers to comb the countryside, signing up thousands of purported Mau Mau claimants.
Claimants will be eligible to receive these higher benefit amounts for up to four months.
The investigator's job is to determine what the claimants are owed based on what happened.
He is not one of the claimants in the case submitted to the United Nations.
The claimants disagreed, noting that each module shared resources that would effectively throttle the chip.
Those represented less than half of the works reported missing by the surviving Jewish claimants.
"There hasn't been any evidence to show that people who could be working are getting on benefits," said Lisa Ekman, director of government affairs at the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives, a specialized bar association for attorneys and advocates who represent SSDI claimants.
The terms of the settlement included $425 million paid to current claimants, and $75 million set aside in a trust fund to protect "any future claimants alleging sexual abuse by Larry Nassar," according to a joint statement from plaintiffs' attorney John Manly and Michigan State.
They said the payments were for awarding benefits to claimants the attorney represented in 3,149 cases.
If that were the case one would expect the success rate of claimants to have risen.
Cash from oil sales goes mainly to pay other claimants and to pay Venezuela's import bill.
Transneft said on Wednesday that claimants would have to prove they incurred damage from the contamination.
At least 21 have been killed so far this year, including seven land claimants like Solano.
Anglo American quit the bullion sector in 2009, the effective cut-off date for its claimants.
I think they're similar in that there is a sudden flood of many claimants coming forward.
The government has to settle within six months of filing or claimants can file federal lawsuits.
Estimates for the number of potential claimants range from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands.
It is the first class-action settlement in South Africa involving so many companies and claimants.
In total, the program awarded more than sixty-three million dollars to claimants, with little controversy.
And the vast majority of claimants get discouraged, for whatever reason, and don't get their stuff.
In bankruptcy, lawsuit claimants would most likely get only a fraction of any court-determined payout.
After the screening process, claimants deemed to be at risk of persecution are referred to UNHCR.
Yet McIntosh said the government has failed to respond to AALJ's concern for its senior claimants.
SSA, however, has only allowed limited telework, leaving claimants vulnerable to Covid-19 risks, she said.
Mr. Kosnoff said hundreds of the claimants do not appear in the Boy Scouts' internal files.
"We are aware that there were other people affected beyond the 138 claimants," Mr. Dujarric said.
Many of the claimants awarded the settlement remain on Manus Island, while others have returned home.
This evidence is expected to lead to a major breakthrough for the claimants in this case.
Winnipeg is coordinating with the Manitoba government to find accommodation for refugee claimants, the city said.
The terms of the settlement include $425 million paid to current claimants, and $75 million set aside in a trust fund to protect "any future claimants alleging sexual abuse by Larry Nassar," according to a joint statement from plaintiffs' attorney John Manly and Michigan State University.
Its construction work on reefs there has alarmed other claimants, as well the United States and Japan.
Grant Thornton is representing 2,939 claimants with a total investment of 475 million pounds, the filing showed.
LONDON, May 13 (Reuters) - Almost 150 claimants have filed a lawsuit against Britain's Clydesdale Bank IPO-CLBP.
Other far-flung British territories, such as the Falkland islands, might face new challenges from rival claimants.
The claimants say an act of parliament is needed to authorize the government to trigger Article 50.
Malaysia and Brunei are the other claimants to the chain of islands and barren islets and atolls.
Brendan Boyle (D-Penn.) would stop SSA from forcing this extra step on claimants in those states.
The judges believed those claimants had a good explanation for having been in the United States first.
They place no restriction on the freedom of claimants to speak about what priests did to them.
PwC is asking the court whether it should compensate original dollar claimants by paying them more pounds.
This could reduce the amount that general claimants receive and increase sub-bondholders' share of the surplus.
The claimants have tried to challenge the transfer of ownership in a variety of ways ever since.
The claimants, which include several U.K. television actors, are seeking the disclosure of records from The Sun.
It appears that all three claimants who have filed in court would want to cremate the body.
But unlike other Messiah claimants of his time, he did not unleash an armed rebellion against Rome.
Grant Thornton is representing 2,939 claimants with a total investment of 475 million pounds, the filing showed.
It also declared the Scarborough Shoal a traditional fishing ground that all claimants were entitled to exploit.
The new company will be governed by a board selected by claimants approved by the Bankruptcy Court.
It lacks the manpower to complete security screenings for claimants and hear cases in a timely manner.
Beginning on March 19, US claimants can begin bringing suits against Cuban entities in US federal courts.
Claimants have to answer questions about the contents of the drive, including recalling some descriptive file names.
Creditors and wildfire claimants would then be at risk of not getting all that they are owed.
The situation would be much more complicated and challenging for African-American claimants seeking reparations over slavery.
One representative for the claimants says that the brothers – through their lawyers – had declined to post additional money.
The government must also determine how refugee claimants will travel, and asylum seekers would have to be willing.
To manage flows of asylum claimants, Mexican and U.S. authorities have in recent years maintained a waiting list.
"The ECB lacks democratic legitimacy," Dietrich Murswiek, the lawyer of one of the claimants, told the EU court.
Lawyers who have represented insurance claimants in past cases worry that this kind of deal threatens policyholders' interests.
PROOF REQUIRED Transneft said on Wednesday that claimants would have to prove they incurred damage from the contamination.
New claimants must wait at least five weeks before the first chunk of cash lands in their account.
By merging six payments into one, claimants are less likely to miss benefits to which they are entitled.
Economists taking part in the Reuters poll had expected the number of benefit claimants to rise by 1,800.
Universal credit's withdrawal rate is 63%, meaning claimants lose 63p for every £1 they earn above an allowance.
Four ASEAN countries are claimants to parts of the waterway, while China claims sovereignty over the entire area.
This "credible fear" standard is easily met and has allowed many illegitimate claimants to remain in the country.
"We care deeply about our claimants and about hearing their cases," AALJ president Judge Melissa McIntosh told Vox.
The hearings are usually held in small conference rooms with close contact between the lawyers, judges, and claimants.
Claimants cannot access loans or student financial aid, or update academic or professional credentials to meet Canadian standards.
Previously, the military and VA evaluated claimants separately, leading to wide discrepancies in ratings for the same conditions.
The ban is at odds with the rhetoric of recent governments that benefit claimants must contribute to society.
PG&E said it will continue to work with individual claimants to "fairly and reasonably resolve their claims".
Economists taking part in the Reuters poll had expected the number of benefit claimants to fall by 3,000.
The Korean tradition of leaders slaying their enemies and exiling potential claimants to the throne flourishes in Pyongyang.
According to the GAO, the trusts still held approximately $37 billion in 2011 to pay future asbestos claimants.
According to Japanese bankruptcy lawyers, claimants are unlikely to be paid until disputes over large claims are settled.
DOJ said it has standing because the federal government is entitled to reimbursement of Medicare payments to trust claimants.
Evidence suggests that the number of benefit sanctions, which reduce or stop payments for claimants, has risen since 2015.
The newspaper added that it if it had been allowed to publish, it would keep the claimants' identities anonymous.
And three years after Hurricane Sandy hit New York, hundreds of claimants had yet to receive their insurance payments.
The Philippines, which lies geographically closest to the Spratlys, has troops stationed in the area, as do other claimants.
The United States has urged China and other claimants not to militarize their holdings in the South China Sea.
And private owners may not let to tenants without references from employers or previous landlords, or to benefit claimants.
But claimants risk losing that "transitional protection" if their circumstances change—say, if they break up with their partner.
To begin with, he said that claimants were steered toward the gift card because they could request it online.
The 217 claimants are alleging unfair dismissal and discrimination on the grounds of length of service, age, and sex.
To avoid deepening segregation, ministers know they must act now, as the asylum system churns through the new claimants.
Compensation will be provided to claimants diagnosed with silicosis who worked for either company for at least two years.
The talks concluded without an agreement after McEwan declined to increase a financial offer to the remaining claimants. bit.
The adjudication of 10% liability means claimants are only likely to receive around a few thousand euros in compensation.
Asylum claims also take a long time to be processed, which means that claimants get rooted in a place.
The denial of claims allows all claimants "to try other avenues that might be available to them," Spencer said.
Just last week, initial claims reached their lowest level since December 28500, with only 6900,2628 new unemployment benefit claimants.
Part of the reason our world seems so messy is that we have a number of claimants to power.
But laws to protect harassment claimants from retaliation remain absent and women continue to fear speaking out, she adds.
Under Feinberg, the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund distributed more than seven billion dollars to fifty-five hundred claimants.
Lawyers for the claimants had also filed a lawsuit in Indonesia intended to stop the seizure, the department said.
" In an earlier comment, the orchestra said as far as it knows, claimants have not commenced "formal legal proceedings.
This led to costly legal battles, which forced many claimants to give up or discouraged others from coming forward.
Another asks if some of the statutory interest due was effectively paid ahead of the capital received by claimants.
In the first case, the four test claimants had all suffered serious physical abuse: torture, sexual assault, and castration.
Some people consider the amount of money given to claimants over the life of the program to be alarming.
The in-principal deal struck between the Commonwealth and the claimants still needs to be approved by the court.
In 2015, the arbitrator, a retired judge, granted the women class certification, bringing the number of claimants to 69,000.
On the other hand, if payments go over the $2202 million cap, the claimants would receive less than $2628.
On the other hand, if payments go over the $500 million cap, the claimants would receive less than $25.
But the last few days saw a drastice surge of refugee claimants illegally entering Canada from the United States.
The judge wrote that "the parties most deserving of consideration" had spoken through the group representing the wildfire claimants.
The military has defended the work, saying almost of all South China Sea claimants have been doing the same.
In a final major settlement, the company said it had reached settlements with all major groups of wildfire claimants.
Some American counties have sued a number of oil giants on grounds akin to those of the Mississippi claimants.
And can German authorities develop the thick skin it needs to deport hundreds of thousands of rejected asylum claimants?
As a part of the settlement, a fund of $1.1 million will be created to be distributed to claimants.
Jonathan Nash, a lawyer for the claimants, said that progress "remains good" and he was hopeful of a settlement.
What's more, a rising number of Social Security claimants owe income taxes on at least part of their benefits.
At least one statement was inaccurate and had been made without the knowledge of the claimants' solicitors, he said.
Ms. Gormley now works with a law firm that advocates for 9/11 compensation claimants and is one herself.
"We have consistently called on China, as well as other claimants, to refrain from further land reclamation, construction of new facilities, and militarization of disputed features, and to commit to managing and resolving disputes peacefully with other claimants," a Pentagon official told CNBC when asked about China's recent military activity in the area.
Before 20063, as the firm recounted in a brief to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Bevan would submit public records requests to the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation to obtain claimants' contact information and would then send direct mail solicitations and advertisements to those claimants, urging them to hire the firm.
Once across, claimants are kept in unsanitary conditions and offered no means to leave the camp, except back to Serbia.
But McEwan has told the claimants he is not putting any more money on the table, one of them said.
The 231.6 claimants — artists and art historians who worked in the National Gallery's Education Department — were dismissed in October 10.43.
Specialty pharmacy costs, high-cost claimants and overall medical inflation are among the top drivers for rising health insurance premiums.
George Osborne, the chancellor in 2010-16, reduced the amount that claimants had to earn before their benefits were withdrawn.
"No claimants were notified prior to the transit, which is consistent with our normal process and international law," Davis said.
However UK law requires claimants demonstrate they suffered damage as a result of violation of the relevant data protection rules.
Fraud and abuse do exist in the program, and it should be weeded out to protect taxpayers and legitimate claimants.
China says it has no hostile intent and wants to manage the dispute through bilateral talks with the other claimants.
For the report, non-permanent residents included foreign workers, students, refugee claimants and other non-Canadians legally living in Canada.
Claimants with 94.1 percent of the principal amount cast votes, the state-run lender said in a statement on Tuesday.
His family is one of two Palestinian claimants to the land on which the Givat Zeev soccer club now plays.
On maritime arguments, Tillerson said the US view hadn't changed that "claimants should stop construction and militarization" of disputed islands.
Last week, High Court Judge Robert Hildyard also warned claimants against the "serious consequences" of a funding gap or shortfall.
The court had estimated that more than half a million claimants could be involved in the cases against the firms.
Delays here will again only increase what claimants might potentially receive, if that particular judgment goes in their favour too.
One case challenges whether some claimants gave up their rights to the currency conversion compensation when they settled with LBIE.
Beyond straightening-out the asylum-claimants' situation, we should probably be doing less to secure the border rather than more.
Insurer LV= said claimants would remain over-compensated and expected the rate to be challenged again at the next review.
Some claimants allege they suffered property destruction or the theft of livestock — others that they were gang raped or castrated.
Under Polish law, former owners can bring private restitution claims in Polish courts; some Jewish claimants have been awarded compensation.
" The statement added that for three of the claimants, "another defendant" would be contributing "a significant portion of the settlement.
Many potential claimants respond to this prospect by declining to file claims in the first place, leaving bad conduct undeterred.
Especially in times of crisis, unemployment law tries to err on the side of the claimants — or should, in theory.
The agreement puts museums — and claimants seeking the return of objects from collections — on the same footing across the country.
That kiosk connects benefit claimants with the Tallahassee office; today, it serves 75 to 100 people daily during library hours.
"On a certain level, it's a zero-sum game," said Brian M. Levy, a lawyer for 21 of the claimants.
To protect its claimants from the virus, the group asked for the government to cancel hearings for a limited time.
This environment provides a particularly dangerous setting for older claimants, who are statistically more likely to die from Covid-19.
Lawyers representing sexual abuse claimants said their clients have identified hundreds more who were not listed in those internal files.
According to the guidelines, claimants must supply evidence of alleged behavior and an accused person has 10 days to respond.
Instead, it tied up courts for years to appeal judgments until claimants were forced to accept pennies on the dollar.
There's a separate chunk -- $18.5 million -- that'll be set aside for those in a class-action case and future claimants.
British-domiciled companies, pension funds and other investors are included automatically, unless they opt out (foreign claimants must opt in).
His center-right government coalition, in power since 2013, is involved in striking deals with claimants on the bankrupt banks.
When California opened one up, for example, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles settled with 500-odd claimants for $660 million.
In the past, when claimants were able to wait in the United States, many were willing to take those odds.
Religious claimants invoking the federal law still usually lose today — more than 70 percent of the time, according to one study.
"I anticipate that there will be a significant number of claimants who pursue their rights under Helms-Burton," Margol said Thursday.
A recent report from the agency's Office of the Inspector General found that bad Social Security advice cost claimants $131 million.
Claimants must usually wait for five weeks before receiving their first payment, as employees often do when starting a new job.
"There is a heightened level of fear from refugee claimants coming from the United States," Clarke said in a phone interview.
They will be able to offset any judgements with payments made to claimants from the Justice Department fund and the bankruptcy.
Claimants may yet be obliged to take a job only if it pays at least 10% more than their citizens' income.
Economists had expected the number of benefit claimants to rise by 22005,25.0 following the result to leave the EU, Reuters reported.
China warned its rival claimants and neighbors not to be emboldened by U.S. support - a line it has repeated ever since.
They now resemble bases with buildings and weapons, including surface-to-air missiles, and have sparked protests, including from rival claimants.
They are the founders of Social Security Solutions, which develops software to help guide Social Security claimants in maximizing their benefits.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull last week urged claimants to refrain from island-building and militarization in the South China Sea.
Earlier, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull had urged claimants to refrain from island-building and militarization in the South China Sea.
Feinberg added that he has not yet decided on whether to consider claims that the emissions damaged the health of claimants.
It creates a "clearing house" where competing claimants to a tract of land can bring their evidence of ownership, he said.
It fended off other claimants to the money and obtained a freeze order preventing Mr. Lazarenko from gaining access to it.
"I did not look at it as a rescue," Daniels said, while being cross-examined by a lawyer for the claimants.
The ruling only covered the initial 2,435 claimants, but the firm said more than 7,000 people have made claims so far.
Since some 220 percent of the Jews in Poland were killed in the Holocaust, most claimants would be more distant relatives.
A separate fund of $18.5 million would be set aside for plaintiffs in a class-action suit and any future claimants.
That proposal is currently being litigated in a separate Virgin Islands case and imposes confidentiality on any claimants, Ms. George said.
But other claimants, including the wildfire victims, would have been paid almost entirely in stock in the new, reorganized PG&E.
Lawyers representing the claimants said 3.5 million accounts were created, according to a May 12 story by the Los Angeles Times.
They will be able to offset any judgments with payments made to claimants from the Justice Department fund and the bankruptcy.
Of those complaints, 41 became individual claimants in the criminal trial, asking for up to €500 in "immaterial damages" per person.
Claimants in that case were significantly helped by U.S. pollution laws drawn up after the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil tanker spill.
It sets aside $56.5 million for claimants, with a maximum of $150 per incident, with unclaimed funds reverting to the city.
As an intermittent intake interviewer, I was responsible for handling calls from claimants who were collecting or considering collecting unemployment benefits.
Arunan Selvaraj, a lawyer representing about a dozen Flight 370 claimants, said the law had put the family members at a disadvantage.
It's not like the period of the '70s, '80s where you have poor white America and then you have these other claimants.
The authors calculate that abandoning even a claim guaranteed to succeed is the rational response for 35-50% of would-be claimants.
The two lawyers helped set up the claimants' vehicle and raise capital for it, but did not take a stake in it.
The PIA formula is designed to be "actuarially fair," meaning all claimants should come out roughly equal no matter when they claim.
Claimants must be able to prove their ownership of a property six decades ago in another country as well as its confiscation.
Under the agreement, $425 million will be paid to current claimants and $75 million will be set aside for any future claims.
The devil is in the detail, so claimants who are unwilling to push the airlines for evidence will inevitably be fobbed off.
As of early 2018 about 4% of universal-credit claimants were being "sanctioned" for breaking their commitments, resulting in a lower payment.
Claimants generally must wait for five weeks before receiving their first payment, as employees often do when they start a new job.
If the claimants win, the prime minister may not be in a position to trigger Article 50 by the end of March.
The city is seeing a growing influx in refugee claimants coming from the United States and is scrambling to house them all.
The number of unemployment benefit claimants fell by 42,19973 to 787,400 in January compared with a revised fall of 20,500 in December.
As prime minister, he was involved in reaching a deal for the banks' claimants following a financial crash that crippled the island.
"I stressed the importance of finding common ground among the claimants and avoiding a destabilizing cycle of mistrust or escalation," Kerry said.
It was unclear from the statement whether this referred to a rights issue or shares issued to claimants as part of settlements.
RBoS Shareholder Action Group declined to comment, while Signature Litigation, the legal firm representing the claimants, referred requests to the action group.
On Sunday, Trump said that he was prepared to mediate between South China Sea claimants, which also include Vietnam, Brunei and Malaysia.
However, the claimants say there needs to be new primary legislation that passes through both parliamentary chambers, a far more complicated process.
The claimants also said the government intended to sell the vessel in a way that would "wholly fail to maximize its value".
That is good news for Soeun Sophos, one of the 408 claimants in the case, who is pregnant with her first child.
And the SSA guide, to its credit, actually does urge claimants to consider longevity risk in deciding when to file for benefits.
The organization said in a statement on February 22 that their proposal is open to discussion during continued negotiations with the claimants.
Of those 250 claimants, only Steven Gardner had served in close proximity to Kerry, and only for a month and a half.
"In the months this will take to resolve, thousands of claimants will be denied even a chance at asylum," the officer said.
Approval of the proposal requires the support of two-thirds of affected creditors at a claimants meeting tentatively scheduled for 13 July.
"We hope this is another step forward in the healing process for these claimants," the Diocese of Brooklyn said in a statement.
But despite fewer claimants, the backlog had continued to grow to a level of 1.1 million people, and wait times have soared.
Under the proposed settlement, a new company called NewCo, with a new board selected by claimants, will be created, the company said.
The government is now focused on clearing a backlog of about 24,000 claimants, including people who filed claims in 2012 or earlier.
The other $18.5 million would be designated for the class-action case, the New York attorney general's lawsuit and any future claimants.
U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar of San Francisco directed KCC to send emails requesting additional information to all of the suspicious claimants.
But the latter, the Democratic Party of Moldova, has refused to leave office — leaving the country with two claimants to every ministry.
Karadima, now 88 and living in a nursing home in the capital, has long denied accusations that he sexually abused the claimants.
"The claimants were longstanding clients of PSB who purchased worthless fixed-rate loan notes," their law firm Lipman Karas said in a statement.
He said that the situation in the South China Sea had "cooled down" and should be resolved by the claimants in the region.
Burwell, Gorsuch sided with the claimants seeking religious exemptions for paying for contraception as required under the Affordable Care Act, according to TIME.
"It was a disaster," Jatta, 51, one of the claimants, told journalists of her nine months in the clinic, speaking from the capital.
The Supreme Court justices had raised just as many questions and points of contention with the claimants' case as they did the government's.
This triggered a bonanza for claimants, with canny farmers, some connected to the government, christening it "burn to earn" and "cash for ash".
Cayetano said claimants were talking to each other as well as "non-regional players" to resolve disputes and avoid a regional arms race.
All institutional investors are also backing the offer, which would raise the costs for remaining claimants if they were to proceed, it said.
Towards the end of last year the government revealed that 4% of claimants had not been paid in full even after ten weeks.
It is getting easier for claimants to have their money paid directly to landlords, so that they do not fall into rent arrears.
EnPro said on Friday that the settlement was yet to be approved by the claimants, the bankruptcy court and the U.S. district court.
The association represents 41 Chinese airlines including compensation claimants Air China Ltd , China Eastern Airlines Corp Ltd and China Southern Airlines Co Ltd.
Investigators found photos on the personal accounts of disability claimants riding on jet skis, performing physical stunts in karate studios and driving motorcycles.
The claimants argue only parliament can do this and want the government to introduce primary legislation upon which lawmakers can debate and vote.
The settlement will become finalized if at least 95 percent of all claimants agree, or opt in, Daiichi Sankyo said in a statement.
This would come on top of so-called "disembarkation platforms" outside the EU where asylum requests could be assessed before claimants reach Europe.
China and other claimants have previously discussed joint development of energy projects in disputed waters, but have been scuppered by issues over sovereignty.
The report also found that it had the lowest proportion of young benefit claimants, the best school grades and the third-highest wages.
Freyre said that claimants to property connected to American mobsters such as Lansky are unlikely ever to see a dollar from the Cubans.
"The Act does not protect claimants from every form of ill-treatment, suffering, and hardship," he wrote in the decision, dated Dec. 3.
It also notes that states can simply shift claimants towards federally-funded programmes (such as disability benefits) rather than helping them find work.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) and Congress are causing undue hardship for Social Security claimants by closing field offices in mostly urban areas.
It said it believes bankruptcy is in the best interests of not just wildfire claimants but also other creditors, its shareholders and customers.
Last week, Breeden said he expects to recommend payouts to at least 25,280 claimants, including people who invested with Madoff through third parties.
"There was significant evidence that Low instructed claimants to keep the Equanimity outside the government's hands and outside the United States," it said.
Payouts from the Madoff Victim Fund are eventually expected to go to 37,214 claimants from 124 countries, and whose losses exceeded $7.5 billion.
China and Asean have been discussing a set of rules to avoid conflicts among claimants in the busy South China Sea since 2010.
The proceeds will be held by the court for 90 days to allow time for any potential claimants to come forward, he said.
But the government needs to start looking at the issue of human trafficking—which often lands asylum claimants in Hong Kong, she said.
He said the argument from the claimants was not a narrow legal challenge and suggested they were seeking to overturn the referendum result.
Claims subject to forced arbitration are relegated to private forums where powerful defendants can stack the deck against claimants and cover up wrongdoing.
Other rival claimants to parts of the South China Sea — Malaysia, Vietnam and Brunei — have also moved closer to Beijing since Trump's election.
But rejected claimants can appeal to the FOS for another six months and claims firms still hope to pursue some through the courts.
In Germany, claimants who are rejected by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees also have the right to file appeals in court.
More than 30 actresses and former Weinstein employees would share in the payout — along with potential claimants who could join in coming months.
The association represents 41 Chinese airlines including compensation claimants Air China Ltd, China Eastern Airlines Corp Ltd and China Southern Airlines Co Ltd.
In addition to urging the treaty's ratification, the Democratic lawmakers said Tuesday's ruling provides opportunities for other claimants in the South China Sea.
Even then, applying the same liability to all existing claimants produces a sum of $870 billion – more than 13 times Bayer's market value.
On the border in Emerson, Manitoba, where refugee claimants have been fleeing Donald Trump's America On the border in Emerson, Manitoba, where refugee claimants have been fleeing Donald Trump's America In the pin-drop silence of a winter night in Emerson, Manitoba, residents say if you listen closely, chances are you'll hear the sound of feet crunching against the snow.
The claimants argue that the government lacks a mandate to exit the single market given it was not on the referendum ballot in June.
The first made it virtually automatic that affirmative asylum claimants whose claims were rejected by the asylum officer would be placed into removal proceedings.
That means that when equipment is damaged or destroyed claimants may only get a small piece of what they need to replace their stuff.
This latter group of claimants probably will get nowhere, says Laura Zwicker, a trusts and estates attorney for a major firm in Los Angeles.
In the Roundup litigation, claimants could be divided into different groups depending on the frequency of their Roundup use and disease severity and length.
"Many claimants are putting embankments, radar, and other defensive mechanisms, the challenge now is how to stop it and roll it back," he added.
"A lot of assumptions have been made about the refugee claimants arriving in recent months," said Canadian Council for Refugees Executive Director Janet Dench.
Simplification also removes some of the perverse incentives of the old system, under which some claimants faced marginal tax rates of up to 100%.
David Webster of Glasgow University suggests that the sanction rate for unemployed universal-credit claimants is about twice that under the old unemployment benefit.
The advisers thought investors might conclude RBS's ability to withstand losses was stronger than it actually was, the claimants' filings, seen by Reuters, allege.
Two of the three claimants in the lawsuit are also claiming whistleblower status, saying they were dismissed after they raised concerns about working practices.
In an unusual step, the trustee has indicated that he will allow valid claimants to be paid in Bitcoin rather than yen or dollars.
"Any forces deployed to the islands would easily overwhelm the military forces of any other South China Sea-claimants," Davidson told a congressional panel.
Lawyers for the claimants say the losing side could still conceivably appeal to the European Court of Justice but that this is highly unlikely.
In the months ahead, lawyers for the claimants must prove not only that their 40,000 clients were victimized, but also that Britain was responsible.
The welfare reform, known as "Universal Credit", is designed to simplify payments to claimants by consolidating six different types of state benefits into one.
In Germany, by contrast, each plaintiff must file individually and pay legal fees upfront, a system criticized by consumer lobbies as hostile to claimants.
"This is the systematic approach they've been taking against Jewish claimants for decades, and they continue to do this, and it's incomprehensible," he said.
Wisconsin, where nearly half of job center locations are closed because of the outbreak, loosened rules that require claimants to actively search for work.
Pearson said that the UK was facing similar pressures to many developed countries, including an ageing society and an increasing number of pension claimants.
Claimants allege the regional church offices failed to stop serial predators from abusing young children while covering up sexual abuse and protecting pedophile priests.
Fitch assumes this amount is recovered by the secured holders, leaving $2212 billion of non-collateral value to be distributed to the unsecured claimants.
All you have to do is listen and then consider which of the two claimants — James Comey or President Trump — is telling the truth.
Jewish claimants were sometimes blocked from retrieving their art by tactics like charging them exorbitant "storage fees" for the time it had been held.
Heikelien Verrijn Stuart, a panel member, said that she did not think the "balance of interests" policy had led to any bias against claimants.
"These destabilizing actions are inconsistent with the commitment by China and all claimants to exercise restraint from actions that could escalate disputes," he said.
The advisers thought investors might conclude RBS's ability to withstand losses was stronger than it actually was, the claimants' filings, seen by Reuters, allege.
The claimants reject this, saying they do not want to hinder or hijack the process but merely bring legal certainty and proper democratic scrutiny.
"Investors and claimants are going to potentially take a huge haircut on their investments due to a catastrophic situation no one foresaw," he added.
The Trump administration says many claims are false, and that claimants will desist once they realize they must stay in Mexico for extended periods.
Between them, the 27 claimants collectively worked for the National Gallery for over 500 years — one claimant had worked at the institution for 45 years.
Indeed, in the decades when the Sherbert rule was the law, 1963 to 1990, religious claimants won fewer than half of the exemptions they sought.
Both issues — a desire not to pay for contraception and the "right" to refuse service to LGBTQ people — involve a very small number of claimants.
The reduction in lump sum payments under the new proposal could encourage more claimants to opt for a PPO, where the insurer makes regular payments.
Courts have repeatedly ruled in favour of such claimants—all of them Muslim—but their families could now be stripped of any rights in perpetuity.
"Claimants are using an app on their phones through which they are receiving and spending their benefit payments," Freud said, according to a press statement.
In 2015 George Osborne, then chancellor, went further, reducing the "work allowance", the amount that claimants can earn before their benefits start to be withdrawn.
Advisers in jobcentres appear to enjoy wide discretion in the application of sanctions, so those who take a dislike to particular claimants may punish them.
It may be that claimants, fearful of having their money cut off, take the first job they find, which turns out not to suit them.
Product liability settlements generally include a cut-off date for future claimants and need to be properly funded for a court to approve the agreement.
All of the arguments regarding a case are made either online or through phone calls with the mediator or arbitrator and the claimants and defendants.
The visit was now or never because of the pending ruling that might rule on land formations that could determine economic zone rights for claimants.
Given the tensions over the South China Sea, few senior political officials from any of the claimants have visited the contested region in recent years.
Studies done in the insurance setting were conducted with medical experts assessing claimants who were actual workers seeking disability benefits or actors portraying hypothetical cases.
In a judgement issued today Mr Justice Warby ruled that the claimants had not been able to demonstrate a basis for bringing a compensation claim.
The High Court judges were unclear what kind of "remedy" they could award the claimants, because constitutionally judges cannot order parliament to pass primary legislation.
Because the claimants are stuck in dangerous areas, fewer than 3 percent of asylum seekers have U.S. immigration attorneys by their sides during their proceedings.
Gaughran remains hopeful that with the evidence gathered over the years and the location of the case, the judgment will be in the claimants' favor.
"We encourage all claimants to take steps to lower tensions and peacefully resolve differences," said Anna Richey-Allen, a spokeswoman for the U.S. State Department.
"Either way, it should be noted that the finding does not represent a view on the merits of the cases brought by claimants," Fine said.
The PCA award said no one country had sovereign rights to the Scarborough Shoal, thus all claimants were legally entitled to exploit its fish stocks.
South-East Asian claimants in the sea—the Philippines, Vietnam, Brunei and Malaysia—have hoped that their regional club, ASEAN, can show a united front.
The United States has urged China and other claimants not to militarize their holdings there, prompting repeated denials from China that it is doing so.
China periodically detains fishermen, especially from the Philippines and Vietnam, and Chinese fishermen also occasionally get detained by other claimants in the South China Sea.
Claimants in the suit accused both members of the Sackler family and Purdue of downplaying the addiction risks of Oxycontin in order to boost profits.
China sees U.S. support for rival South China Sea claimants Vietnam and the Philippines as interference and an attempt to establish hegemony in the region.
The claimants, once they have crossed the border illegally, are brought by buses to the makeshift camp where their belongings are kept in shipping containers.
The three countries are not claimants but have long been vocal on the issue, arguing their interest is in ensuring freedom of navigation and overflight.
It added that the tribunal would quantify damages due to the claimants at a hearing expected to occur in the third quarter of this year.
Figures from the Department for Work and Pensions, though, show that just 7.2 percent of the country's 5.1 million benefits claimants are not British citizens.
Over the next two weeks, 10 other claimants will present before the court, adding to evidence submitted by 16 others via video link from Nairobi.
Over the next two weeks, 10 other claimants will present before the court, adding to evidence submitted by 0003 others via video link from Nairobi.
The effects of those cuts have been starkly visible for Social Security claimants: These figures should be unacceptable even to the most voracious budget hawks.
It has also proposed looking into creating "regional disembarkation platforms" outside of the EU where asylum requests would be assessed before claimants get to Europe.
Mahathir said any claimants to the yacht should provide proof that it belonged to them, and where they got the money to pay for it.
That means annihilating any potential claimants to the role, and acquiring atomic weaponry fearsome enough to deter any outsider from trying to bring him down.
In the case of the stock market, shareholders are claimants on corporate income and fluctuations in sales can have an amplified effect on share prices.
But for most of the claimants, it may turn out that their efforts to slip into Canada will only leave them being deported from Canada.
A book review by Sabisky asserted that public benefit claimants "tend to be less conscientious and agreeable" and should be advised to have less children.
A Canadian official familiar with the matter told Reuters that Canada wants to amend a bilateral agreement to allow it to block border-crossing refugee claimants.
To settle product liability litigation, companies generally set up a fund and the parties define criteria that current and future claimants must fulfill to receive compensation.
Claimants will have to wait for the administration process to progress to find out what share of Wonga's assets they may be entitled to if any.
In the budget in November, Philip Hammond, the current chancellor, bumped up the transitional loans to which claimants are entitled as they await their first payment.
Once occupied, said Admiral Davidson, China's outposts would be able to challenge America's presence in the region and "easily overwhelm" rival Asian claimants in those waters.
UK law in this area requires claimants to be able to demonstrate they suffered damage as a result of violation of the relevant data protection rules.
The prime minister's center-right government coalition, which has been in power since 2013, is involved in striking deals with claimants of the country's bankrupt banks.
This comes after Toronto activated an emergency contingency plan in May to shelter refugee claimants as it was bracing for an influx of migrants over summer.
Last month, the NAO warned the rollout of "Universal Credit" - aimed at simplifying welfare payments to claimants - may cost more than the system it is replacing.
The ONS said the number of unemployment benefit claimants rose by 19,400 to just under 793,000 in April, slower than an increase of 33,500 in March.
The group said it had reached an agreement with Deminor, Stichting FortisEffect, SICAF and VEB and was inviting other, smaller claimants to join the settlement proceedings.
Some critics have suggested a conflict of interest for Mr. Gunnlaugsson because, as prime minister, he was involved in reaching a deal for the banks' claimants.
As prime minister since 2013, Mr. Gunnlaugsson was involved in reaching a deal for the banks' claimants, so he was accused of a conflict of interest.
A 2017 Israeli law empowers courts to award cash compensation to claimants who prove they have been denied goods or services because of where they live.
At a minimum, claimants should always have the right to select their own structured settlement broker, and be required to make full disclosure of all commissions.
"Do you know how many Social Security claimants I can't rule on right now because you're arguing over a costs bill?" he snapped at Google's attorneys.
These 27 test claimants will be used to evaluate the merit of the broader case — and, if successful, to determine appropriate compensation for the other 40,000.
A lower discount rate drives up the size of the upfront payments as it assumes claimants will receive lower investment returns from investing their lump sums.
But he noted that German law was changed last year to allow claimants to sue for three years after the facts of a case become known.
Many claimants misunderstand the retirement test as a penalty, when in fact the withheld benefits are added back to benefits after full retirement age is reached.
The claimants allege that the FSCS ruling contained errors in law and fact and is "irrational", while the FSCS has said it was following the rules.
Blumenthal's letter reads: Claims subject to forced arbitration are relegated to private forums where powerful defendants can stack the deck against claimants and cover up wrongdoing.
But the 2006 law included a loophole: Journalists were still allowed to request information about workers' comp claimants from the state agency that oversees the cases.
According to one of the claimants' expert reports, in 213 alone, there were 212,143 calls, of which 214,2100 involved discrimination complaints; 254,519 were about sexual harassment.
In New York, for example, claimants must keep an online or written weekly "work search record" to provide if the Department of Labor asks for it.
The United States is bound by international law to hear out asylum claims made on U.S. soil, even if the claimants have entered the country illegally.
Shareholder claimants brought a so-called interlocutory application against RBS to force disclosure of the documents they say could prove a "major breakthrough" in their case.
Claimants had previously submitted $1.2 billion in damages, but have since reduced that to around $420 million, according to an Associated Press analysis earlier this year.
Despite the provision, McEwan said RBS had yet to make any deal with claimants, and he still expected the matter to go to court in 2017.
The Sackler family would contribute all assets to a trust or an entity that benefits the claimants, along with at least $3 billion, the company said.
"I am not indulging in any criticism of the claimants or the developers; nor am I criticizing the architectural design," the judge said in his ruling.
Access to employment tribunals, the main mechanism for enforcing individual employment rights, has been restricted since 2013, when charges of up to £1,200 were introduced for claimants.
However, the change could also increase insurers' exposure to longevity risk as a result of greater propensity for claimants to take the periodic payment orders (PPOs) alternative.
Expect to hear stories of claimants who say that they cannot leave a violent relationship or take a job, for fear of ending up with lower benefits.
Under universal credit, claimants who have received several sanctions are often made to serve them one after the other, rather than concurrently, as under the old system.
The administrator appointed to oversee the settlement will not start sending out benefits to claimants until they are authorized by a court, which will be on Jan.
In Israel, one 2017 law empowers courts to award cash compensation to claimants who prove they have been denied goods or services because of where they live.
New claimants, indeed, appear to have become more likely to fall into arrears on their rent, as they run out of money before the month is over.
The agreement has broken claimants down into four groups to determine their refund: $20 to people who have the affected phones but did not experience any issues.
So far, $5bn has been distributed to 0003,000 eligible claimants, leaving just $2.4bn to compensate all pending and anticipated future claims through to the end of 2020.
The claimants lawyers say a draft of the bank's assessment, circulated on April 247, 218, estimated what it described as "Total writedowns 22008" at 28.59 billion pounds.
In addition to his original warning in the April 21 email, Deloitte's Almond repeated his objections in a further email later that day,the claimants documents allege.
In October Mr Justice Warby ruled the case could not proceed on legal grounds, finding the claimants had not demonstrated a basis for bringing a compensation claim.
He said the industry still not know exactly how many claimants were entitled to compensation and estimates have run from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands.
And to the anger of other claimants, Beijing has been ramping up construction in the area— reports recently emerged of Chinese rocket launchers in the Spratly Islands.
So far, $211 billion of the $22015 billion fund has been paid out to 22015,000 claimants, and there are 190,000 additional claims to address, according to NPR.
If a peace accord is signed, it would likely pave the way for a deluge of new land claimants and encourage more displaced farmers to return home.
If that's going to happen, it's going to be done by the Vietnamese, or ... the Filipinos ... or the Malaysians, who are the three counter-claimants of note.
Changes include a new standardised method for calculating compensation and rules that require claimants to file claims with insurers initially, rather than going directly to the courts.
It is true that in 2019 about 95 percent of the claimants for "qualified business income" status will make less than $315,000/year ($85033,500 for single taxpayers).
More than half the claimants were represented by counsel, such as Mitchell Garabedian, the lawyer who was featured in "Spotlight," and a bitter foe of the Church.
The tribunal also dismissed counterclaims by the KRG against the claimants, the statement said, "finding that there was no unreasonable delay in their execution of the project".
On Wednesday, the claimants won a small victory when a judge ruled that the Nigerian venture could be included in the case, along with its parent company.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte said on Sunday the South China Sea dispute, involving China and five other claimants including the Philippines, was "better left untouched".
The state's division of unemployment insurance said it was extending its call center hours, working to increase its network's bandwidth and asking claimants and employers to email.
Under the new system, all claimants have to wait at least five weeks for their first payment, a dangerously long delay for families living hand-to-mouth.
Other potential claimants include ConocoPhillips, which has been awarded over $10 billion by international tribunals for its Venezuelan projects expropriated by Mr. Chávez, who died in 2013.
Which thuggish claimants to power are better for Libya and its fractured political scene is an open question, but the Trump administration's approach has been the worst.
Five of the 16 claimants allege they were targeted by The Sun, while the others say they were targeted by the now-defunct News of the World.
A separate $18.5 million would go toward those involved in a class-action case, the New York attorney general's suit and any future claimants, the Times reported.
Under the new law, the statute of limitations does not start ticking until the claimants actually discover the work, as in this case at the Armory exhibit.
Trump told Vietnam's President Tran Dai Quang that he was prepared to mediate between claimants to the South China Sea and said China's position was a problem.
Some of these objects are on display in the museum, but few are in the museum's online collections inventory, making them difficult for potential claimants to discover.
The claimants lawyers say a draft of the bank's assessment, circulated on April 247, 218, estimated what it described as "Total writedowns 22008" at 28.59 billion pounds.
In addition to his original warning in the April 21 email, Deloitte's Almond repeated his objections in a further email later that day, the claimants documents allege.
For one thing, claimants could receive more money if they had burned more fuel, which led some to install heaters where none had been in use previously.
The five-member group of creditors chosen to negotiate on behalf of all claimants is Bank ABC, BNP Paribas, Emirates NBD, Fortress Investment Group and Standard Chartered.
At the same time, almost no failed asylum claimants have been returned to Turkey, while the number of new arrivals have spiked, doubling in the past year.
" In Mr. Trump's view, however, the First Amendment to the United States Constitution is too permissive, whereas "in England," libel claimants "have a good chance of winning.
What's most egregious about the situation is that the claimants aren't just disputing Tomczak's right to upload the video—they've elected to monetize it and leave it up.
The comments underscore Beijing's opposition to involving other countries or international organizations in the maritime territorial dispute, where claimants to the waters also include Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan.
The government's new proposal, announced yesterday, is to introduce a discount rate that assumes claimants will take "low" rather than "very low" risks in investing their lump sum.
Under a Cuban law passed in 1996 in response to the Helms-Burton Act, certified claimants who take advantage of the Act will be disqualified from future settlements.
Under a Cuban law passed in 1996 in response to the Helms-Burton Act, certified claimants who take advantage of the act will be disqualified from future settlements.
It is also high profile: because the French presidency is so powerful, all political and foreign claimants for attention and benefits seek a channel to the Elysée Palace.
It said that an overwhelming majority of the 50 largest claimants, making up more than 70 percent of the value of claims, had assets in the European Union.
A prospect also waives his/her right to participate as a class representative or member of any class of claimants for any and all claims subject to arbitration.
But a series of administrative failures, a senseless decision to make payments well in arrears and a squeeze on the system's overall generosity have left many claimants angry.
The settlement was between EnPro, its now bankrupt unit Garlock Sealing Technologies, Garlock's direct parent Coltec Industries Inc and court-appointed representative for current and future asbestos claimants.
Yet a report commissioned by the tax office found "few cases where [it] appeared to have a major influence on the business behaviour and tax planning of claimants".
Along with the framework, rival claimants China and the Philippines will start talks today over their competing claims in the sea, according to senior diplomats from both sides.
A Pentagon spokesman said the United States remained committed to "non-militarization in the South China Sea" and urged all claimants to take actions consistent with international law.
According to the guidelines, claimants must supply evidence of alleged behavior and an accused person has 10 days to respond before the academy's membership committee reviews the matter.
As prime minister since 2013, Mr. Gunnlaugsson was involved in reaching a deal for the banks' claimants, so he is now being accused of a conflict of interest.
Beijing said it recently reached separate agreements with Manila and Hanoi, two of the most vocal claimants, to peacefully manage disputes and refrain from occupying new land features.
In 1997, plaintiffs' firm Baron & Budd unintentionally disclosed an internal memo advising that defendants simply cannot determine if claimants are lying about their exposure to particular asbestos products.
The claimants kept the yacht "in a series of foreign locations and frustrated the government's efforts to bring this asset to the United States", the DOJ filing said.
It asks what happens if there is not enough money to pay all the compensation and statutory interest to claimants, given that LBIE was an unlimited liability company.
The government is pressing ahead with the latest phase of the program despite concerns voiced by lawmakers from all parties that claimants must wait six weeks for payment.
The report also urged that SSA improve the way it explains how benefit amounts are determined - and how claimants might be able to get more by working longer.
In 21943, a federal district judge in Washington approved a settlement agreement that led to a government payout of more than $21944 billion to more than 274,000 claimants.
Yost that Ohio's law precluding all solicitation of workers' comp claimants is a violation of the First Amendment under the U.S. Supreme Court's 1988 precedent in Shapero v.
The policies have also put asylum claimants and families, who take some time to process, into facilities designed to house unauthorized migrant workers who can be deported quickly.
The money will be parceled out among 532 claimants, including 157 people who were hospitalized and relatives of 58 who were killed, organizers said in a news release.
About 17,600 claims are under review, and the bill includes about $4 billion to ensure that claimants who received smaller awards because of declining funds will be reimbursed.
It is giving itself to these claimants without them even having to prevail in the litigation, Marshall Huebner, a Davis, Polk & Wardell lawyer representing Purdue told the court.
Claimants, then, could not only challenge discriminatory housing practices but use statistical analysis of past behavior to prove that the discrimination was happening and detrimental to certain groups.
Bankruptcy offers the utility the opportunity to reduce how much it must pay those claimants while managing all of their claims in a single case before one judge.
The program rolls a number of social security payments into one benefit, but claimants face a five-week wait to receive their money while their application is assessed.
Victory for the claimants would mean parliament would have to debate triggering Brexit, vote on Article 50 and then pass legislation, a process which could delay an EU exit.
The other claimants for conglomerate status are the private-equity shops, but they, much like Berkshire Hathaway, are ultimately built on financial engineering rather than genuine economies of scale.
The situation is far from certain at the shoal, which the arbitral ruling said should be shared by all claimants, and no one country had sovereign rights to it.
Research by David Webster of Glasgow University suggests that the sanction rate for jobless universal-credit claimants is twice the rate for jobseeker's allowance (JSA), the old unemployment benefit.
On Thursday, the judge rejected the case from the claimants - British American Tobacco, Japan Tobacco International, Philip Morris International and Imperial Brands – who accused the regulations of being disproportionate.
A Hong Kong government spokesman said there were no substantial grounds for believing that the asylum claimants would be in danger in their home countries, as they have claimed.
The ruling made clear the Scarborough Shoal was under the jurisdiction of no country and claimants China, the Philippines and Vietnam were entitled to exploit its plentiful fish stocks.
In one Glasgow suburb, where the full service was rolled out about a year ago, a one-bedroom house is available to let—but not to universal-credit claimants.
If the 14 billion pound claim was shared equally between the number of eligible claimants, each person could receive more than 300 pounds each, according to a Reuters' calculation.
In 2014, Gerchen put $93 million into tens of thousands of claims from AkinMears, a Texas plaintiffs firm that specializes in finding claimants for complications with pelvic implant surgery.
"We recognize the Philippines' right to seek to resolve the matter through arbitration, but we urge all claimants to settle their disputes peacefully without coercion, without intimidation," she said.
Their fellow Southeast Asian claimants have either reversed course after years of escalating tensions with Beijing, or are keeping their heads down and letting Hanoi take up the fight.
But a group of claimants led by a native Guyanese investment manager and a London hairdresser objected that, before Article 50 can be triggered, Parliament must approve the action.
If the 13 billion pound claim was shared equally between the number of eligible claimants, each person could receive more than 300 pounds each, according to a Reuters' calculation.
Keep Social Security field offices open The Social Security Administration (SSA) has been summarily closing field offices (primarily in urban areas), creating a transportation burden for low-income claimants.
"Any eviction of claimants who were rejected is illegal while their claims are under process," said Alok Shukla, president of land rights group Chhattisgarh Bachao Andolan (Save Chhattisgarh Movement).
A foreign ministers' meeting July 21-26 of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Laos will be the first opportunity for claimants to discuss the ruling.
Ships and aircraft from India, France, Japan, New Zealand and rival claimants Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines have also been similarly warned, according to regional military officials and analysts.
The judgment follows a July 2015 award confirming the claimants' long-term contractual rights and a November 2015 judgment awarding them $1.96 billion for outstanding unpaid invoices, Dana said.
Canadian authorities are urging the U.S. government to help curb the influx of Ni­ger­ian asylum claimants who are entering the country from upstate New York, reports the Washington Post.
The government is facing a legal challenge by claimants who say that only parliament can decide when, how and whether to trigger the formal divorce by invoking Article 50.
The overriding message of the report is that the SSA needs to be more proactive about informing claimants that Social Security benefits can be a hedge against longevity risk.
As the Verge noted, that means that claimants without documentation will only receive the full $20 if less than 14,500 others (or fewer, depending on those fees) do so.
Yet the legislation would prevent many people from being compensated because it requires claimants to be citizens of Poland now and at the time when their property was seized.
Mr. Manly noted that if the Boy Scouts end up compensating a total of 5,000 claimants with payouts averaging $1 million each, the compensation fund would need $5 billion.
Claimants James Hamilton, Jose Andres Murillo and Juan Carlos Cruz filed an appeal for "moral damages" against the Church earlier this year, accusing it of covering up abuse crimes.
Under Spanish law prosecutors and claimants now have the last word on whether the trial should proceed, though it is rare for cases to be withdrawn at this stage.
The number of new claimants for unemployment benefits - a bellwether for the broader labour market - fell by 2,800 in August against average forecasts of a marginal increase of 600.
This year, a group of claimants won an injunction from the Supreme Court, which issued a restraining order against police officers alleged to have shot four men execution style.
The claimants argued this would be unconstitutional and that only parliament can agree to leaving the EU because to do so would strip Britons of rights granted by parliament.
In Toronto, 31 percent of the people sleeping in city-run shelters in January were refugee claimants – up from nearly 19 percent a year ago, according to city data.
The exact number of eligible claimants is unknown but is expected to be less than 100,000, attorney Michael Murray told a mining industry conference, the Mining Indaba, in Cape Town.
The government says it will hire thousands of "navigators" to find jobs for claimants, but it is unclear who they will be and how they will go about their work.
The SSA now is looking at expanding social media monitoring capability to front-line agency staff who work with claimants in the initial stages, before any investigations have been initiated.
In 2009, then Immigration Minister Jason Kenney bristled at the way the Iraq resisters were being characterized, and labeled them "bogus refugee claimants" who were "clogging up" the immigration system.
By means of massive artificial island-building over the past two years, disregarding the concerns of rival claimants, China seems simply to be taking what it thinks is its own.
Though Singapore does not claim any territory in the disputed waters, it has often played a mediation role between China and other claimants, including Vietnam, Taiwan, Brunei, Malaysia and Indonesia.
Here in Mexico, 2628 asylum claims rose by 28503 percent, and with less than 22019 percent of claimants originating from the "caravans," we can see a much larger trend developing.
"The ministry should have ensured states implemented FRA properly, and helped claimants who were rejected, as they got no explanation and had no clue about the appeals process," he said.
Mr Sebok argues that funders should be more transparent on prices charged to litigants, particularly in consumer cases, where claimants tend to be more vulnerable than on the commercial side.
In such cases, UK-based members of a defined group will automatically be bound into legal action unless they opt out, while overseas-based claimants actively have to sign up.
In such cases, UK-based members of a defined group will automatically be bound into legal action unless they opt out, while overseas-based claimants actively have to sign up.
"We believe that the bankruptcy court is the best forum in which to implement appropriate procedures to equitably resolve claims and allocate the insurance proceeds among claimants," USA Gymnastics said.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday he was prepared to mediate between claimants to the South China Sea, where five countries contest China's sweeping claims to the busy waterway.
In fact, the VCF awards compensation for both pain and suffering as well as lost income, to replace wages that sick claimants can no longer earn due to their illnesses.
An earlier version of this article misstated the number of claimants in litigation asking Australia to help fund sea walls and other infrastructure that might save the Torres Strait Islands.
The language barring solicitation dates back to the 1931 version of the law and was unchanged when the state legislation adopted the 2006 amendments restricting access to claimants' contact information.
This is the maximum — not what most claimants will receive — and given the high cost of living in places like NYC, claiming unemployment may not be enough to stay afloat.
The story of Pigford and these claimants is that at the time, when they tried to get a loan, they would go to a U.S.D.A. local county committee and apply.
On May 18, Slater and Gordon and Therium said they would offer shareholder claimants the most competitive funding package of all of the class actions announced against AMP till then.
The decision a High Court judge last year to block the action boiled down to the judge not being convinced claimants could demonstrate a basis for bringing a compensation claim.
Historically there's been a high legal bar for that as UK law has required that claimants are able to demonstrate they suffered damage as a result of data protection violation.
If the museum's researchers are satisfied, the museum can accept the gift and is under no obligation to reach out to potential claimants, even though provenance paperwork can be faked.
Claimants there might indeed be, given that the contents include 13 antiquities from Cambodia, 38 from India, eight from Tibet, five from Thailand, and one each from Indonesia and Myanmar.
But Chief Executive Ross McEwan said last month that the bank, while still pursuing settlement talks with some of the claimants, was ready to fight if the case reaches court.
According to the UK claimants' court filings, senior RBS managers on both sides of the Atlantic clashed with risk analysts over how to value the bank's exposure to distressed debt.
After the company entered Chapter 11, Duro Dyne moved for Fitzpatrick's official appointment as the future claimants' representative, hoping to win quick approval of the company's pre-negotiated restructuring plan.
"We did not find any evidence SSA had informed claimants of the option to delay their retirement application when they applied for benefits, as required," the inspector general's report states.
By operating its viewing terrace, Tate Modern is subjecting the apartments "to an unusually intense visual scrutiny," Tom Weekes, a lawyer for the claimants, told the High Court in London.
The revelation of new military-related construction could raise tensions in the contested waterway, where China's building of airstrips and other facilities has worried other claimants and the United States.
But Mohammed was detained because, under the Canada-US Safe Third Country Agreement, Canada does not accept refugee claimants from abroad who come through the US first, and vice versa.
In November, Toronto approved the booking of more hotel rooms for refugee claimants through the end of 2018, at a cost of about C$20 million, according to city documents.
Canada has no formal system for integrating refugee claimants and depends heavily on aid agencies that operate independently but are funded through a combination of government grants and private donations.
" In a statement emailed to Hyperallergic, the institution said: "The Gallery welcomes the clarity provided by this decision, namely that the claimants in this case were not employees of the Gallery.
The United States has repeatedly called on claimants to avoid actions that increase tensions in the South China Sea, through which some $5 trillion in world trade is shipped every year.
Right now, the fund is in trouble: It is near depletion, since $5 billion out of the $7.3 billion fund has already been paid out to 21,000 claimants, according to NPR.
CFR believes that conflict between China and one or more of Southeast Asia's claimants to numerous islands — like Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, or Vietnam — is not something to be dismissed.
If the High Court rules in favor of the communities, some legal experts say other claimants against British-based multinationals would be emboldened to pursue legal action through the British courts.
In the late 2000s universal credit's proponents recommended a "taper rate" of 55%, meaning that for every £1 of extra earnings, claimants would see only a 563p cut in their benefits.
It states that the claimants were freelance workers providing a range of services on an ad hoc basis for the Gallery, as well as for other museums and galleries across London.
The lead claimants, James Farrar and Yaseen Aslam, filed a successful workers' rights claim in British courts in 2016, demanding paid holidays and a minimum wage for work through the platform.
"This is a decision which is fully supported by our legal advisers," it added, acknowledging that some of its claimants, who had been keen to hold out longer, might be surprised.
The prospect of a military conflict in Venezuela has also been raised after reports that the U.S. and Russia were both sending reinforcements to shore up both claimants to the presidency.
Number one on the list of the claimants was his father, who talked endlessly about the sacrifices he made and privations he suffered to allow his son to reach his dreams.
In the philosophical debate about the royal pate, everybody agrees on an important background fact: with due respect to claimants from the House of Bourbon, there is no king of France.
A first court hearing will take place in the Technology and Construction court in London on Wednesday which will decided whether the claimants can lodge a case against Shell's Nigerian business.
" This could anger other claimants, especially if, as Thayer warned, "undersea cables are placed on the seabed in disputed areas or are linked to facilities on any of China's artificial islands.
Asked about the comments, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said that at the core of the South China Sea problem was Vietnam and other claimants "invading and occupying" Chinese islands.
The deadline for creditors to vote on IBA's restructuring plan is July 13, and IBA said on Wednesday it would announce full voting results after a claimants' meeting on July 18.
The influx of border-crossers is part of a rising number of refugee claimants in Canada, with 2017 on track to have the highest number of claims since at least 2011.
A Senate-confirmed Social Security commissioner would be better positioned to fight to ensure the efficient processing of deserving claimants regardless what the latest news about the disability program might be.
The ability to quickly land reinforcements, perhaps in pursuit of seizing islands it claims, is key to China's South China Sea strategy, where it must compete with multiple other territorial claimants.
After the Deepwater Horizon spill, in the Gulf of Mexico, Feinberg and his longtime associate Camille Biros distributed more than six billion dollars to two hundred and twenty-five thousand claimants.
The department said Low bought the yacht with funds "stolen and embezzled from 1MDB" and said he is fighting the U.S. seizure through four companies, named as claimants in the case.
The unions are protesting against a law that reduces monthly unemployment benefit by 4.6 percent if claimants fail to do 18 hours' work in three months and actively seek new employment.
Single Social Security claimants who want to hold off until age 70, but find they can't quite wait any longer should select age 69 for the best trade off, Jones said.
Standing in front of the Anglican church at the highest point on the island, Stanley Marama, the priest and one of the claimants in the case, pointed north across the water.
At a meeting of Asia-Pacific defense officials in Singapore this month, Mr. Lorenzana called on all South China Sea claimants to exercise utmost caution to prevent an escalation of hostilities.
The defense of the West in the name of "order" and against "chaos," which really seems to mean unjustifiable privilege against new claimants, is an old affair posing as new insight.
Instead, with Bulldozer, AMD had a bad habit of claiming it was shipping 8-core CPUs, many people, including the claimants that launched a class action in California in 2015, disagreed.
That led to a steady flow of refugee claimants crossing illegally from New York State to Quebec at an abandoned road this summer, although that traffic dropped off significantly last month.
The claimants, who plan to call disgraced former RBS chief executive Fred Goodwin to court, say they have funding from a variety of sources, including private individuals and professional litigation funders.
The United States, which has voiced concerns about China's assertive pursuit of territory in the South China Sea, said launching such flights could complicate disputes between rival claimants in the region.
The 2019 Pacific Air Chiefs Symposium in Hawaii was attended by officers from 18 air forces in the region, including other South China Sea claimants — the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam and Brunei.
Insurance giant American International Group has been hit with a racketeering lawsuit accusing it of unlawfully charging successful personal injury and workers' compensation claimants thousands of dollars in undisclosed brokers' commissions.
Many asylum claimants are Central American nationals fleeing violence and poverty in their respective countries of origin, often at the hands of criminal groups like Mara Salvatrucha, known as MS-13.
In 1997, Wet'suwet'en claimants brought an appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, which found that the government had no right to extinguish the Indigenous people's rights to their ancestral territories.
Rulings reviewed by Reuters indicate the tribunals are giving credence to claimants who say they feared deportation or racist attacks following Trump's election on a platform advocating more restrictions on immigration.
"The United States continues to call on all claimants to halt land reclamation, construction and militarization of features in the South China Sea," the Pentagon said in a statement on Tuesday. Adm.
The vast majority of these refugee claimants crossed into the primarily French-speaking province of Quebec, where the influx sparked political tensions in an election year and backlash from anti-immigrant groups.
"It sounds like it is good news for claimants," said Daniel Krasner, a partner at Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz in New York, whose clients have submitted dozens of claims to Breeden.
"We discussed the importance of claimants adhering to steps they've already agreed including respecting international law, not militarizing disputed areas and not occupying uninhabited islands, reefs and shoals," he told reporters later.
HANOI (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday he was prepared to mediate between claimants to the South China Sea, where five countries contest China's sweeping claims to the busy waterway.
"My colleagues have been at the National Gallery for between 210.4 and 28.9 years, literally centuries of teaching experience," Richard Stemp, one of the 211.7 claimants, said in an email to Hyperallergic.
"We are fully invested to promote both of these objectives, and are convinced that the emergence of protracted judicial proceedings between US claimants and bona fide EU companies will not further them."
But if changes aren't made to shore up the program's finances before 2034, automatic reductions in benefits will kick in, with claimants getting just 75 percent or so of their scheduled benefits.
If the High Court had ruled in favor of the claimants, others could have been encouraged to pursue legal action against British-based multinationals through the British courts, legal experts have said.
Economists taking part in the Reuters poll had expected the number of benefit claimants - which is considered to be a potential early warning sign of an economic downturn - to rise by 2,000.
The civil legal action — whose claimants refer to themselves as 'Google You Owe Us' — was filed last year by one named iPhone user, Richard Lloyd, the former director of consumer group, Which?
The two leaders called for the "full and effective implementation" of the declaration on the conduct of parties in the South China Sea, and for all claimants to clarify their maritime claims.
The regulator found Oppenheimer failed to produce relevant documents for 7 claimants who brought arbitration disputes alleging that the firm failed to supervise former broker Mark Hotton for excessively trading clients' accounts.
The government is pressing ahead with it, despite concerns voiced by some lawmakers that some claimants have to wait too long to receive payments and criticism that it risks harming vulnerable citizens.
Finally, claimants who agree to vote in favour of the overall restructuring plan and choose their restructuring option within an 11-day period will be awarded their preferred allocation, the bank added.
Law firm Quinn Emanuel said the lawsuit was the largest damages claim in British history and would be brought under a law meaning consumers would automatically be claimants unless they opt out.
Alwin ordered Shell to turn over documents that could help the claimants' case, specifically any evidence that Shell paid people to give false information about the activists to Nigerian law-enforcement officials.
Economists taking part in the Reuters poll had expected the number of benefit claimants - which is considered to be a potential early warning sign of an economic downturn - to rise by 7,500.
In every reported incident before Constand came forward, Cosby refuted the claims when assault survivors went to the police, and the claimants' accusations were dismissed before ever making it to court. Why?
"The Action Group notes that the Leon Kaye Group, representing 0.6 percent of the claimants by value, has indicated its agreement in principle with RBS's offer," a spokesman for the group said.
"The court is in absolute agreement with the learned counsel for the claimants that consumable products ought to be fit for human consumption irrespective of race, colour or creed," his judgement said.
Both China and the Philippines are claimants to islands located in the South China Sea, a wide stretch of ocean through which a huge amount of the world's trade travels every day.
The company said on Tuesday it had requested representatives of claimants to disclose the identity and their current or former shareholdings for "alternative approaches" to conclude claims which could include negotiated settlements.
On the one hand, he gave an interview observing that when and if the U.S. retreated from the world stage, other, hostile claimants to power and influence would inevitably fill that vacuum.
Claimants' lawyers stress that Feinberg and Biros are paid by the Church and communicate with a diocese's review board, an arrangement that, the lawyers say, can enable the dioceses to shape outcomes.
Gunnlaugsson has said his wife's assets were taxed in Iceland but the opposition has accused him of a conflict of interest because his government was negotiating deals with claimants on the banks.
Disowning is a first step in the liberation of these objects from the imperial yoke, moving toward making them available to others, toward allowing their rightful claimants to determine these objects' future.
"I do think there is a gender bias which has made it easier for the psychogenic claimants to essentially write off all of these conditions that are majority female," Dr. Pall affirms.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt on Tuesday tightened rules for obtaining food subsidy cards, capping the number of new claimants per family and setting income limits as it works to reform its bloated economy.
"The impact of delaying is even more profound for someone with less savings," says William Meyer, a founder of Social Security Solutions, which offers online software that helps claimants optimize their benefits.
Instead, most claimants should seek to maximize annual income with an aim toward the later years of retirement, when savings may be exhausted and Social Security is the sole source of income.
Some research, however, has concluded that the increase in disability claimants is due mostly to an aging population and is, in any case, a small piece of the overall decline in employment.
Still, an Uber spokesman said the company believed the appeal board's 2018 ruling "uniquely applies to the three claimants" because Uber has changed many of its policies affecting drivers in recent years.
" Paul W. Schmidt, who retired as an immigration judge in 2016, said it appears that the attorney general's move to reinterpret judicial precedent was "very intentional — to undermine claimants from Central America.
The vast majority of such aliens are found to satisfy the credible-fear threshold, although only a fraction of the claimants whose claims are adjudicated ultimately qualify for asylum or other protection.
Filing for Chapter 11 allows organizations to continue operating and making money, even as they reorganize, negotiate with insurance providers and set up a trust to dole out payments to future claimants.
In a statement sent on their behalf, a lawyer rejected George's contention that the fund subjects claimants to "confidentiality requirements," and said the fund is not intended to shield anyone from liability.
The compensation fund that G.M. set up made payments to more than 100 such claimants, but a bankruptcy filing typically wipes out past liability, and G.M. had argued that point in court.
Op-Ed Contributor HEBRON, West Bank — Last week, Israel's Parliament passed a controversial bill that allows the government to retroactively authorize contested West Bank Jewish communities by compensating previous Palestinian land claimants.
Payments of awards to claimants, from the same fund used to pay the claims awarded to all federal employees, could and should be again disclosed as part of this annual reporting process.
The research found that claimants were not informed that they had the ability to take widow or widower's benefits while delaying their own retirement benefits, which would allow those checks to increase.
The money would go to more than 30 actresses who made allegations ranging from sexual harassment to rape and any other potential claimants who may join the lawsuit in the coming months.
Obama has sought to forge a united front in Southeast Asia against China's pursuit of its territorial claims, but some allies and partners who are rival claimants have been reluctant to challenge Beijing.
Lifting the ban will likely upset China, which sees U.S. support for rival South China Sea claimants like Vietnam and the Philippines as interference and an attempt to establish hegemony in the region.
Russia's trade policy in the region boils down to selling weapons to anyone who will buy them (including most of the claimants in the South China Sea dispute, thereby fuelling an arms race).
The standoff leaves Poland with two rival claimants for the position of Supreme Court chief justice — and increases tension between Warsaw and the European Union, which has condemned Poland's accelerating descent towards authoritarianism.
But, it'll be Gina Miller and the claimants who brought the case against Theresa May's government who would have left the court with the most confidence ahead of the ruling in early-January.
"Individuals working in the arts are in need of certainty surrounding their employment rights, and it's essential to ensure they are categorized correctly," the claimants' legal representative, Marie van der Zyl, told Hyperallergic.
Obama has sought to forge a united front in Southeast Asia against China's pursuit of its territorial claims, but some allies and partners who are rival claimants have been reluctant to challenge Beijing.
Honda said it is committed to swiftly and fully compensating those injured caused by defective inflators in its vehicles, according to the statement, and said claimants could still opt into the court system.
Paddocks's estate has become a target for claimants in a case where victims and their families face an uphill battle holding liable the hotel and musical festival where the shooting rampage took place.
"Filing a protest is one of the diplomatic actions being considered, pending a confirmation from the defense department," Cayetano said, adding the Philippines has proposed claimants reverse defense enhancements in the Spratly islands.
A series of recent cases have been defining how Germany's legal system will handle parents who claim to have not been involved in illegal file-sharing but are being pursued by copyright claimants.
Rather than having to supply personal information again and again to different government bodies, in theory claimants need do so only once, points out David Finch of the Resolution Foundation, a think-tank.
In February 2015, Acacia, formerly known as African Barrick, settled out of court with Tanzanian villagers seeking compensation over fatal incidents at the North Mara mine, a law firm representing the claimants said.
Since 2010, China and the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have been discussing a set of rules aimed at avoiding conflict among rival claimants in the busy waterway.
Xi, who will attend the 2018 APEC summit in the PNG capital Port Moresby, will then continue on to Brunei and the Philippines, both important claimants in the hotly contested South China Sea.
Almost all the claimants are black miners from South Africa and neighboring countries such as Lesotho, whom critics say were not provided with adequate protection during and after apartheid rule ended in 1994.
In Hanoi earlier on Sunday, Trump said he was prepared to mediate between claimants to the South China Sea, where four ASEAN countries and Taiwan contest China's sweeping claims to the busy waterway.
Lifting the ban will likely upset China, which sees US support for rival South China Sea claimants like Vietnam and the Philippines as interference and an attempt to establish hegemony in the region.
Since late January, the Venezuelan opposition has been locked in a standoff with Mr. Maduro that has left the destitute country in the uneasy position of having rival claimants to the country's leadership.
The Polish government has also been feeling pressured to amend the pending legislation, unveiled last fall, to make it easier for claimants, including for those who do not meet the current citizenship requirements.
The legislation as currently written requires claimants to be citizens of Poland now and at the time when their property was seized, and it would exclude heirs other than spouses, children and grandchildren.
Congress may have intended otherwise, but the reality is that arbitration, co-opted by companies, delivers costly, complex, time-consuming proceedings that not only intimidate individual claimants but also deny them procedural justice.
A growing concern, however, is that private equity borrowers are placing that money into the senior debt last out piece of the financing, putting themselves ahead of second-lien lenders and unsecured claimants.
The Facebook founder has found himself in multiple land disputesUnder Hawaiian law, ancestral claims to land can often result in the title to a given plot of land having dozens of potential claimants.
For companies that want to restructure their asbestos liability so they can return to running their otherwise successful businesses, the Fairbanks brief said, it's crucial to engage an experienced representative for future claimants.
Doing so would have put them at the end of a long queue of claimants caught in Hong Kong's Unified Screening Mechanism (USM), a system used by the government to process asylum claims.
Class action lawsuits often involve more claimants and may generate big headline settlement figures, but the people making millions are the lawyers when the average individual payout of such suits is just $32.
Having debunked most of the better-known rival claimants, Kells settles on his own theory, which is that Shakespeare was only a dramatic adapter of previous texts, and a clumsy one at that.
In plotting his story, Martin draws heavily on the intrigue of the Wars of the Roses, a series of 15th-century civil wars, lasting 30 years, between rival claimants to the English crown.
Since the beginning of 2014, China reclaimed more than 3,000 acres of land centering on seven reefs, according to the US. By contrast, the other claimants have reclaimed just 100 acres over 45 years.
Every year, hundreds of migrants and failed refugee claimants in Canada are left to languish in jails as opposed to the holding centers designed to house migrants — even though they haven't committed any crime.
According to him, one of the claimants once counted 84 people photographing the building over a 90-minute period and "discovered that a photo of himself had been posted on Instagram to 1,027 followers."
The Post found that while most settlements are small — compared with the tens of millions paid by Fox News — the amount still totaled $15.2 million paid to 235 claimants from 1997 to 2014. Rep.
Equifax's settlement offers claimants four types of relief: credit monitoring, reimbursement for time lost dealing with the data breach, reimbursement for monetary loss and partial reimbursement for Equifax credit monitoring that you paid for.
The New York comptroller's office told CNBC that these for-profit businesses know someone's owed money, because they've downloaded the free zipped file of claimants owed money, which is available on the state website.
The UNCC has awarded $52.4 billion to some 1.5 million successful claimants for damages to states, corporations and individuals due to Iraq's invasion and seven-month occupation of Kuwait under former president Saddam Hussein.
Lawyers for the claimants argued that sensitive personal data such as iPhone users' political affiliation, sexual orientation, financial situation and more had been gathered by Google and used for targeted advertising without their consent.
LONDON, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Britain's High Court ruled on Tuesday that a local government's shale gas fracking permit award to developer Third Energy was legal, claimants Friends of the Earth said in a statement.
Prosecutors said from 2004 to 2011, the judge, David Daugherty, accepted over $609,000 from Social Security disability lawyer Eric Conn, also of Pikeville, for awarding benefits to claimants the attorney represented in 3,149 cases.
The scheme resulted in Conn's earning over $7 million in fees from the agency and caused the government to be obligated to pay more than $550 million in lifetime benefits to claimants, prosecutors said.
The process requires claimants to provide medical records or a signed letter from their employer, among other documentation, including a "sworn statement that they were present in Deer Park during the incident," ITC said.
The parties said the compromise settlement was preferable for all concerned rather than a lengthy and expensive litigation process, and would enable the claimants to receive compensation and relief for their conditions more quickly.
The US "rejects attempts by any nation to use coercion or intimidation to advance international interests at the expense of others," he said during a visit to the Philippines, one of the rival claimants.
The Navy said that the amount of money requested by each claimant varied significantly but that the total amount claimed by all claimants was approximately $963 billion, including a single claim for $900 billion.
"The Co-Executors seek to provide claimants the opportunity to obtain appropriate compensation and to be heard and treated with compassion, dignity and respect," according to a press release issued by Indyke and Kahn.
And she notes that Equifax competitor Experian, which won the contract to offer credit monitoring services to the settlement's claimants, is ultimately the real winner when people are discouraged from pursuing the cash payout.
"We encourage claimants to clarify their maritime claims in accordance with international law — as reflected in the Law of the Sea Convention — and to work together to manage and resolve their disputes," he said.
"While the number of asylum claimants has increased many times over, the budget of Comar has not," said Mark Manly, the Mexico representative for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Vietnam is among the claimants that has stood up most publicly against China, after the Philippines -- long one of most ardent critics of Chinese expansion in the area -- reversed course under President Rodrigo Duterte.
"The payment will be divided among 406 claimants — some will get €5,000, others €20,000," the Tass news agency quoted Aneta Gadieva, a representative of a committee known as the Mothers of Beslan, as saying.
But the ONS said the number of unemployment benefit claimants - which is a potential early warning sign of an economic downturn - rose by 7673,500 to 765,400 in March, the largest increase since July 2011.
"We welcome the judgment and believe that it is a landmark decision, being the first data leak class action in the UK," said Nick McAleenan, a partner at JMW Solicitors, who represented the claimants.
Some claimants waiting in Tijuana said the need to turn up for regular U.S. immigration court appearances in San Diego, California, felt like deliberate discouragement as it kept them tied to violent border towns.
Since 2010, China and the 10 members of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) have been discussing a set of rules for rival claimants in the South China Sea aimed at avoiding conflict.
Almost all of the claimants are black miners from South Africa and neighboring countries such as Lesotho, whom critics say were not provided with adequate protection during and even after apartheid rule ended in 1994.
"..it is understood that claimants alleged a claim for damages in excess of the amounts paid or to be paid and the released parties dispute the extend of damages," a settlement and release agreement reads.
They said the scheme resulted in Conn's earning at least $7.1 million in fees from the agency and caused the government to be obligated to pay more than $550 million in lifetime benefits to claimants.
But she ordered the company to turn over documents that could help the claimants' case, including any evidence that Shell might have made payments to people who gave false information to Nigerian law-enforcement officials.
To reduce the chances of armed conflict and give all claimants a chance to save face, the countries have ostensibly been negotiating a set of rules designed to regulate behaviour and manage tensions for decades.
"Legal proceedings between the Red Kite group as Claimants and Barclays Bank PLC as Defendant have been concluded on mutually acceptable terms," Barclays said in a statement on Thursday, without giving details of the settlement.
" Asked to comment on the university report, Krauss told BuzzFeed News by email that he provided the university with "documentary evidence, including witness statements and photographs, that falsified claims and undermined the credibility of claimants.
Another wrinkle: Through a quirk of bankruptcy law, any new wildfire-damage claimants that come along during bankruptcy are automatically put in line for payment ahead of "pre-bankruptcy creditors," including pre-bankruptcy fire victims.
To heal the wounds, last month Ms Nahles proposed replacing Hartz IV with a "citizens' payment", extending the period in which a portion of previous salaries is paid to claimants, and raising the minimum wage.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Nearly $1 billion of European Union funds were given out to fraudulent claimants last year, with the biggest concentrations of suspected false claims in Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary, data from EU investigators shows.
"This operation challenged attempts by the three claimants - China, Taiwan and Vietnam - to restrict navigation rights and freedoms," Davis said, reflecting the U.S. position that the crucial sea lane should be treated as international waters.
The Trump administration is working on a plan to let the Social Security Administration (SSA) check up on claimants on Facebook and Twitter in order to root out fraud and abuse in the disability program.
Almost all of the claimants are black miners from South Africa and neighbouring countries such as Lesotho, whom critics say were not provided with adequate protection during and even after apartheid rule ended in 1994.
Royal Bank of Scotland – A majority of claimants has reportedly accepted a proposed settlement in a lawsuit accusing the bank of misleading investors during a $16 billion capital raise during the financial crisis in 2008.
Those men skew increasingly young: according to Eurostat, the proportion of male asylum claimants who were 18- to 34-year-olds was 40% in October 2015 (the latest available data), up from 35% in 1053.
The British government is pressing ahead with the rollout of the policy despite concerns by lawmakers that some claimants have to wait too long to receive payments and criticism that it risks harming vulnerable citizens.
Kraken said in a statement, citing the Tokyo-based trustee, that out of the 9,863 persons who filed bitcoin-only claims through the Japanese trustee or through Kraken's online service, 7,952 claimants have been approved.
Kibande's testimony was the first to be offered by a live witness as part of the Kenyan Emergency Group Litigation, which has united some 40,0003 Kenyan claimants in a mass lawsuit against the British government.
Kibande's testimony was the first to be offered by a live witness as part of the Kenyan Emergency Group Litigation, which has united some 40,000 Kenyan claimants in a mass lawsuit against the British government.
In the current case, some of the claimants are suing for property destruction and "an interference with their right to education," lesser crimes that are difficult to measure and prove so long after the fact.
In 2017, a former administrative law judge for the Social Security Administration pleaded guilty for his role in a scheme to fraudulently obtain more than $550 million in federal disability payments for thousands of claimants.
In February, the September 113th Victim Compensation Fund announced it was running out of money and would have to slash payouts for new claimants by up to 70 percent, leading to calls for its renewal.
In 1979, however, talks at Lancaster House in London produced a peace deal that ended the bush war, though not the animosities that it had spawned between the rival claimants to the spoils of victory.
Claimants in a case against the publisher News U.K. are arguing that the daily tabloid The Sun -- not just a single journalist -- was involved in hacking their phones and publishing the findings in two newspapers.
Two additional claimants, a daughter and granddaughter of Prince's former security chief Duane Nelson, who claimed to be John Nelson's son, are appealing Eide's denial last October of their claims to shares in Prince's estate.
This provision was adopted in 2000 as part of the Comprehensive Asset Forfeiture Reform Act to curb abuses in how the federal government seized assets without affording claimants a reasonable opportunity to assert their ownership.
And given the low claims rates in most class actions, it might turn out that dividing the $13 million settlement (less fees and costs) to actual claimants results in payments of more than mere pennies.
By agreeing claims now, the company and these claimants can go to the judge in Khobar together, with AHAB targeting a majority of creditors by value which would give weight to their case, he added.
China has over the past year alarmed other claimants, and outside powers such as the United States and Japan, by re-claiming land on several disputed reefs through dredging, and building air fields and port facilities.
In a preliminary decision, judges at the Hague District Court said they would allow the suit to go forward, a rare win in a decades-long legal fight, though the claimants must still prove their case.
The downward trend was slightly steeper than for other types of asylum applications, the Home Office (interior ministry) said, although critics said officials expect too much and often disbelieve gay claimants who do not apply immediately.
" However, until a hearing takes place, the details of what the government is prepared to accept, the response to this from the Claimants' and ultimately what results from the CJEU's ruling is unknown," she told us.
Despite major changes to the DOL's reworked proposal, the claimants contend the rule remains a byzantine structure that will force new obligations and high costs on advisors to corporate 853(k) plans and individual retirement accounts.
"It is not too late for the government to deliver a fairer deal for consumers and claimants and it should commit to urgent reform of the law before this crazy decision becomes a reality," he said.
Michael Barasch, a lawyer who represents 12,000 claimants, said he has been fielding calls from panicked clients, many of them very ill, battling multiple illnesses related to the exposure to the toxins released that terrible day.
The remaining 8,000-odd claimants, including former and current RBS employees, represent a rump of a shareholder group which has been beset by internal wrangles, changing legal teams and questions over its funding and management structure.
" They urged all claimants in the region to "refrain from land reclamation, construction of outposts, militarization of disputed features, and undertaking unilateral actions that cause permanent physical change to the marine environment in areas pending delimitation.
The ruling will be seen as a victory by other regional claimants such the Philippines and Vietnam, but with China rejecting the ruling and saying its military would defend its sovereign rights, nerves were on edge.
In a preliminary decision, judges at the Hague District Court said they would allow the suit to go forward, a rare win in a decades-long legal fight, though the claimants must still prove Shell's liability.
According to court documents the claimants provided to me, the properties seized included major factories and industrial conglomerates, hotels, private residences, real estate, land, stock, and other holdings, which today are worth more than $85033 billion.
Unsecured creditors of Insys Therapeutics Inc on Monday rallied behind the opioids maker's bid to stop its bankruptcy from being converted to a Chapter 7 liquidation as claimants in multidistrict litigation against the company have urged.
The six companies involved had already set aside the settlement amount in provisions in previous financial statements and it should not affect future earnings, unless the number of claimants who come forward exceed the current provisions.
Last week some lawmakers from May's own party vented their dismay over the government's handling of Universal Credit, which is designed to simplify payments to claimants by consolidating six different types of state benefits into one.
Campaigners say a lack of protection for LGBTQI asylum seekers is a widespread problem in Europe - from people in Germany being intimidated during interviews to those in Ireland facing threats from other claimants in accommodation centres.
Since 2010, China and the 10 members of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) have been discussing a set of rules aimed at avoiding conflict among rival claimants in the busy South China Sea.
Windsor, which struck down a proposed asbestos class settlement that failed to protect the interests of future claimants, the CCAF brief cited the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' 2011 decision in In re Literary Works.
In July the Russian oil pipeline monopoly said it had set an upper limit of $15 per barrel for compensation for contaminated oil and claimants would have to prove they had incurred damages from the contamination.
Under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights — a multilateral treaty to protect global freedoms — Australia has an obligation, the claimants say, to protect their culture, as well as their rights to family and life.
VICE News spoke to one of the lead claimants, as well as his 16-year-old son, about what their life on Cyprus has been like up until now, and what they wish to happen next.
"These long wait times are devastating to people with severe health impairments," says Lisa Ekman, director of government affairs for the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives, a group of lawyers that handles disability cases.
With rival claimants to legitimacy, it is unclear who would negotiate with the Taliban, whether they would be prepared to enter talks while struggling to control the government, or what kind of mandate they would have.
"Following the Tribunal's decision, we hope that all claimants will renew their efforts to resolve the maritime disputes in the South China Sea in a manner that is peaceful and consistent with international law," they said.
Low-income men also appear less inclined to take paid leave: nearly a quarter of male claimants in California had incomes in the highest bracket, whereas only 10 percent had incomes in the lowest two brackets.
The plans are also likely to irritate the United States and its regional allies, which have voiced concern over China's assertiveness in the busy waterway, where rival claimants have encouraged a civilian presence on disputed islands.
Hong told lawyers for the claimants that his predecessor, Lauren Rieder, told him that the writedowns he and others were calling for would not be authorized by senior RBS management, according to the particulars of claim.
"What we see that's been of particular concern is that the trust is benefiting from this massive hearing backlog," said Mary Dale Walters, senior vice president of Allsup, a company that helps disability claimants obtain benefits.
Committee lawyer Cecily Dumas of Baker & Hostetler in a filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in San Francisco on Wednesday charged that the settlement improperly puts PG&E's so-called subrogation claimants on par with wildfire victims.
On Monday, DOJ announced that it had filed an objection to a motion by the Fairbanks Company to appoint Patton to represent future claimants in a Chapter 11 case in federal bankruptcy court in Rome, Georgia.

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