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"negligently" Definitions
  1. (law or formal) without giving somebody/something enough care or attention, especially when this has serious results
  2. (literary) in a relaxed way; in a way that is not formal synonym nonchalantly

215 Sentences With "negligently"

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It's not going to transform differently; that's just going to communicate negligently.
The civil suit alleges that Remington has negligently sold military-grade firearms to civilians.
A paltry "two or three hundred volumes" of books, negligently arranged, filled a bookshelf.
Stories abound of VA staff behaving unethically or negligently but receiving little disciplinary action.
Presumably, that would include not using services with a track record of negligently handling customers' data.
The compounder, AnazaoHealth Corporation, in turn blamed PCCA for providing it with a "negligently written" formula.
"We have a process that at best is negligently designed, or it's intentionally biased," Miltenberg said.
Lawsuits are permitted for money damages when the press knowingly or negligently publishes false "defamatory" statements.
Sara Johnson, who illegally and negligently sold the gun to Headley, purchased scores of firearms on Armslist.
Perry also negligently failed to contact Brown, "whose identity and whereabouts (were) readily available," the suit alleges.
The firms "accepted and negligently relied upon" the flawed F-Squared claims when advising clients, the agency said.
She was booked in a juvenile detention center on suspicion of negligently discharging a firearm on school grounds.
They are also measured against a return-on-capital hurdle, but at 7.25% this is almost negligently low.
The couple argued the lawyer acted negligently in how he handled the adoption, a characterization his attorney disputes.
The company responsible, Texas-based Cabot Oil and Gas, was found to have negligently allowed contamination to occur.
Thursday's verdict found the well operator, Texas-based Cabot Oil and Gas, negligently allowed the contamination to occur.
The complaint alleges doctors and trainers negligently supplied narcotics and anti-inflammatory painkillers to keep players on the field.
According to the docs, Patrick -- best known as the T-1000 in "Terminator 2" -- "negligently struck" Fabrizio from behind.
Grab said it completed the deal within its legal rights, and did not intentionally or negligently breach competition laws.
The only thing more treacherous than the backpack-wearers are glasses and bottles negligently left on the dance floor.
Lessman also noted that she believed the birth was handled "negligently," and because of that, Vera died a preventable death.
Car accident litigation usually turns on whether a driver acted negligently, or failed to exercise a reasonable level of care.
Grab completed the Transaction within its legal rights, and still maintains we did not intentionally or negligently breach competition laws.
Prosecutors allege he "negligently exposed [his granddaughter] through one of the windows,"according to the Puerto Rican Department of Justice.
Prosecutors allege he "negligently exposed [his granddaughter] through one of the windows," according to the Puerto Rican Department of Justice.
Prosecutors argued that the police officers involved in Gray's arrest and transportation acted negligently, putting Gray's life in clear danger.
It is maintained in countless databases by corporations and government agencies whose concerns over your security is negligently lax at best.
Doug Ducey in March, stipulates that a company is liable if one of its self-driving cars negligently kills a person.
The firms "accepted and negligently relied upon" the flawed claims when advising clients to buy F-Squared products, the agency said.
In the Oregon case, the plaintiffs argue that Equifax "negligently failed to maintain adequate technological safeguards to protect" information from hackers.
The Trump administration negligently hastened the inevitable, largely through chaos and a lack of a strategic, apolitical plan regarding future risks.
But if the court disagrees, Mr. Gubarev's lawyers would have to prove that BuzzFeed acted not only negligently, but also maliciously.
Grab said it completed the transaction within its legal rights, and maintained it did not intentionally or negligently breach competition laws.
Schnatter countered with a lawsuit, accusing the board of acting negligently and staging a possible coup to get rid of him.
Age: 44Damage: None J.J. Abrams isn't as negligently dumb as past directors who let Tom play stunt devil from high places.
The girl has been taken to Los Angeles County's Central Juvenile Hall on suspicion of negligently discharging a firearm on school grounds.
And when it came to changing Comey's statement to say that Clinton had acted carelessly instead of negligently, Strzok wasn't acting alone.
In contrast, a private figure would only have to prove that the defendant acted negligently in making false statements about her, i.e.
Schnatter shot back with a lawsuit, accusing the board of acting negligently and staging a possible coup to get rid of him.
Kim Kardashian West is being sued by Rafael Linares, a California driver who claims the reality star "negligently" hit his car in 2014.
In November, 2016, in Bay County, Michigan, a school resource officer was convicted of having "negligently discharged" a gun in a school building.
The women characters we've known for nearly 20 years would have some choice words for Thorne's negligently sexist fanfiction — words like Incendio. Expulso.
He accused them of destroying evidence of sex crimes, interfering with investigations and negligently placing children at risk of being raped by pedophiles.
The U.S. drugstore chain said it neither admits nor denies the SEC's allegations that the firm and its former top executives acted negligently.
For a civil enforcement action, the SEC would only need to show that Musk acted negligently, which is easier to prove, he said.
The suit says the organization negligently suppressed, concealed or failed to disclose knowledge that Nassar had engaged in sexual conduct with team members.
Federal prosecutors must prove that an officer acted "willfully" in depriving someone of his or her rights, rather than simply negligently or recklessly.
Prosecutors allege that Anello "negligently exposed [his granddaughter] through one of the windows," according to a statement from the Puerto Rican Department of Justice.
Copeland says 1 OAK negligently allowed the stabber into the club with a "spring-operated switchblade knife" and did nothing to prevent the stabbing.
Jurors will now decide whether Roundup was defectively designed, whether Monsanto acted negligently, and if it failed to warn consumers of Roundup's cancer risks.
Lawyers for the corn farmers said Syngenta negligently commercialized the seeds before obtaining import approval from China, then a major buyer of U.S. corn.
But if a car's driving software were considered a service, it could be charged with behaving negligently, the way a reckless human driver might.
Andrew M. Cuomo has a list of leading suspects: local officials and county staffers, whom he blames for negligently allowing Medicaid costs to skyrocket.
In their lawsuit, the Kansas corn farmers accused Syngenta of negligently commercializing the corn seeds before obtaining export approval in China, a major importer.
It's unclear if those rules and the corresponding penalties apply to those who negligently handle voter data or allow unauthorized persons to access it unintentionally.
In this way, Trump has successfully, if negligently, overheated the engine of journalism to such a degree, that the yellow light no longer comes on.
The Sandy Hook families' case rests on whether the company negligently entrusts a buyer with a weapon, which is an exception to the federal law.
They wanted to hold Mr. DiNardo's family accountable for "negligently providing the weapon" that Mr. Kratz used to shoot their son, Mr. Kline said Monday.
I also have a plan to expand criminal liability to any corporate executive who negligently oversees a giant company causing severe harm to US families.
The jury found Roundup had been defectively designed, that the company failed to warn of the herbicide's cancer risk and that the company acted negligently.
Sven Giegold, a leftist member of the European Parliament's economic committee from Germany, said the ECB was acting "arrogantly and negligently" by ignoring the Ombudsman's criticism.
The verdict was a victory for the drugmaker in its first trial over allegations it defectively designed Testim, a skin gel, and negligently misrepresented its risks.
"It is not enough to show that the officers made a mistake, that they acted negligently..." U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger said at a Wednesday press conference.
The court revived the Foxes' Tennessee tort law claim that Amazon negligently failed to provide adequate warning about the risk that hoverboard batteries would catch fire.
The suit alleges the companies not only violated laws against providing support and resources to terrorists but also negligently inflicted emotional distress and caused wrongful deaths.
She introduced a bill that would allow prosecutors to pursue charges against executives for negligently permitting or failing to prevent a criminal violation by the company.
" End legal immunity for gun manufacturers so that victims of gun violence can "have their day in court when a gun dealer or manufacturer has acted negligently.
Judge Thokozile Masipa ruled the sprinter had acted negligently when he shot Steenkamp four times through a locked bathroom door but that he didn't do it intentionally.
Masipa, the judge, ruled the sprinter had acted negligently when he shot Steenkamp four times through a locked bathroom door but that he didn't do it intentionally.
Judge Thokozile Masipa ruled the sprinter had acted negligently when he shot Steenkamp four times through a locked bathroom door, but that he didn't do it intentionally.
In civil court though, all that the family's lawyer needs to show is that "it was more likely than not" that the officer acted negligently or irresponsibly.
Dr. Nick traveled with Elvis as part of his entourage, but after Presley died in 1977 ... the doc faced criminal charges for negligently dishing drugs to Elvis.
Yasmeen Daniel, Zina Daniel's adult daughter, sued Armslist in 2015, alleging the company had acted negligently and that the website's design and account features encouraged illegal transactions.
Fourteen states, including California, Texas and Florida, make adults criminally liable if they negligently store guns "where minors could or do gain access," the law center said.
In Nevada, defamation can be claimed when a defendant negligently or recklessly "publishes" a false statement about an individual, and such publication leads to a damaged reputation.
Last week, Schnatter sued his pizza chain, seeking documents related to his ouster as chairman and accusing the board of acting negligently or staging a possible coup.
That duck boat captain may have broken federal law, the Coast Guard said, by negligently operating the vessel and putting people's lives at risk, the document says.
If a court finds that Equifax was negligently lax with cybersecurity, people bound by the terms might be locked out of benefits, unless they file a new suit.
"Management has been either purposefully misleading in their public disclosures or is negligently uninformed regarding the feasibility" of a breakup plan, he said in another letter last week.
The lawsuit also claims Duvier and Protect Security "negligently, carelessly, and/or recklessly performed their protection, security, monitoring, inspection, and/or surveying of" Kardashian West and the Hotel.
Judge Thokozile Masipa ruled the sprinter had acted negligently when he shot Steenkamp, but that he didn't do it intentionally, and sentenced him to five years in prison.
To the Editor: If a school cafeteria negligently fails to maintain kitchen safety standards, and students sicken or die, school officials may be criminally prosecuted and civilly sued.
McDermott was "injected with a fatal dose of insulin, either negligently or willfully, by an unidentified person" while he was a patient at the center, the claim states.
A lawsuit filed in Nevada state court on Tuesday on behalf of a California woman injured in the shooting alleged the hotel acted negligently by responding too late.
Among the other allegations outlined by both lawsuits are that the NYPD falsely arrested them, administered excessive force, maliciously prosecuted them and negligently hired, trained and supervised its officers.
America, which has been negligently absent from Libya since the killing of its ambassador and three others in attacks in Benghazi in 2012, needs to apply its muscle, too.
"It is not enough to show that the officer made a mistake, acted negligently, acted by accident or mistake, or even exercised bad judgment," the department concluded in 2017.
But CAP laws are much different in Utah, which "does not penalize an adult who recklessly or negligently allows a minor access to a firearm," the law center said.
According to court filings, the jury on Monday concluded that AbbVie had not falsely marketed the drug and was not strictly liable, but found that the company acted negligently.
If your SSN and a few personal details get hacked, as with Equifax, apparently because it negligently leaving its server software unpatched for two months — that's it, you're screwed.
"They also argued that he enhanced the risk of death, or injury, by Mr. Cruz by negligently ordering a lockdown, which prevented escape from the building," Mr. Hutchinson said.
PG&E is on the hook for major wildfire costs because California law makes utilities entirely liable for fires sparked by their equipment, even if the company didn't act negligently.
The family of Chris Cornell filed a lawsuit against his former doctor on Thursday, accusing him of "negligently and repeatedly" prescribing the late Soundgarden singer drugs that caused his death.
The NYSE's violations included erroneously implementing a market-wide regulatory halt and negligently misrepresenting stock prices as "automated" despite extensive system issues ahead of a total shutdown, the SEC said.
The SEC said former CEO Greg Wasson and then-CFO Wade Miquelon acted "negligently" when giving financial forecasts in June, October and December 22012 and March 245 during earnings calls.
Mr. Tuncak's criticism came three years after a United Nations human rights panel reviewed the case, and found that the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo had acted negligently.
Mercy Hospital "negligently failed to insist on fingerprint confirmation identification purposes" before sharing medical information with Bennett's family and advising them to remove the Brittman from life support, the lawsuit said.
Clinton must also confront accusations that she negligently put American national security at risk by using a personal email server for her official business when she served as secretary of state.
The lawsuit claims Duvier and Protect Security "negligently, carelessly, and/or recklessly performed their protection, security, monitoring, inspection, and/or surveying of" Kardashian, West, and the hotel where they were staying.
Prosecutors allege Anello "negligently exposed the child to the abyss through a window on the 11th floor," according to a statement from the Puerto Rican Department of Justice obtained by PEOPLE.
Prosecutors allege Anello "negligently exposed the child to the abyss through a window on the 11th floor," according to a statement from the Puerto Rico Department of Justice obtained by PEOPLE.
" Ms. Warren's bill would make it easier for federal prosecutors to pursue charges against individuals by holding executives liable if they "negligently permit or fail to prevent a violation of law.
The jury bought Broner's story and found that he did not act intentionally ... just negligently ... and ordered him to fork over the $40k in lost wages and $135k for pain and suffering.
The board of appeal on Wednesday upheld ESMA's decision that the banks had issued illicit credit ratings but found the infringements were not committed negligently and therefore decided to revoke the fines.
The gun lobby contends the existing protections shield the industry from frivolous lawsuits, but Democrats say the new legislation only targets irresponsible gun manufacturers and dealers that negligently sell firearms to criminals.
Two years later, Clinton, Rubin, Treasury Secretary Larry Summers (1999-2001), and former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan presided over the dotcom bubble, which they had negligently allowed to build to excess.
He sued the pizza chain for documents relating to his ouster as chairman and accused the board of acting negligently or staging a possible "coup," according to a lawsuit filed in Delaware.
All parties except the gunman are accused of acting negligently and failing to stop the 19-year-old from taking his AR-15, walking into his former high school, and killing 17 people.
He has either personally, or encouraged others, or negligently allowed the account to be used by third parties, to conduct criminal extortion and harassment as well as the torts of defamation and libel.
Wal-Mart Stores, the world's largest retailer, faces a lawsuit in Pennsylvania claiming store employees negligently allowed an underage, intoxicated customer to buy a box of bullets later used to commit three murders.
Investors accused PwC of failing to exercise reasonable care and acting negligently in auditing the financial statements of the Fairfield Sentry, Fairfield Sigma, Fairfield Lambda and Greenwich Sentry funds from 2002 to 2007.
He is unable to return to work but received a multimillion-dollar settlement in his lawsuit against the scaffolding company, Tractel, after a Manhattan court found that it had installed the platform negligently.
But in an 18-page order, Judge Wilson said that Mr. Unsworth was a private figure, who needed only to meet a lower bar — that Mr. Musk acted negligently — to recover some damages.
" Lane's high school boyfriend, Cooper, with whom she rekindles a romance, has blond hair "darkened to the color of winter wheat" and a cigarette that "dangles negligently from the corner of his mouth.
A lawsuit filed by more than 1,800 former National Football League players was amended last month to allege that players were negligently handed powerful painkillers, including opioids, to keep them on the field (PDF).
Alcides Moreno is unable to return to work but received a multimillion-dollar settlement in his lawsuit against the scaffolding company, Tractel, after a Manhattan court found that it had installed the platform negligently.
In March, ESPN reporter Erin Andrews received $55 million in her lawsuit against a hotel that negligently allowed a stalker to occupy a room next to hers, from which he taped her changing clothes.
In Girl on the Train, Megan, who looks to have an ideal marriage, is actually unhappy with her controlling husband, engaged in multiple affairs and plagued by the memory of negligently drowning a secret child.
Companies that act in bad faith and negligently expose private consumer data need to be appropriately penalized or there's little incentive to comport with the law, beyond a few days or weeks of bad publicity.
In the past, most of the previous cases brought under the exception have been against gun dealers that negligently entrusted the gun to someone they should have known was either dangerous or a gun trafficker.
Clinton of having made "false and defamatory statements negligently, recklessly and purposefully and/or intentionally with malice" in her public comments, including those about the connection between the attack and an anti-Muslim YouTube video.
The violations also included erroneously implementing a market-wide regulatory halt and negligently misrepresenting stock prices as "automated" despite extensive system problems ahead of a total shutdown of two of the exchanges, the SEC said.
"In an attempt to increase profits, Equifax negligently failed to maintain adequate technological safeguards to protect Ms. McHill and Mr. Reinhard's information from unauthorized access by hackers," Oregon attorney Michael Fuller wrote in the complaint.
Their hope is that Connecticut's highest court will allow them to proceed with a case charging that Remington negligently and willfully entrusted the public with a military-style rifle that was never meant for civilians.
"He has either personally, or encouraged others, or negligently allowed the account to be used by third parties, to conduct criminal extortion and harassment as well as the torts of defamation and libel," the letter read.
According to the complaint, Chao negligently prescribed Seau the powerful sleep aid drug Ambien without the proper supervision, care, or even the most basic due diligence, in the months and years leading up to his death.
They should then be at the forefront in promoting safer gun ownership standards, as well as liability for parents who negligently, or even purposefully, allow their kids access to guns that the child couldn't otherwise buy.
Giuliani said the special counsel's office was not showing any sensitivity to the President's schedule by having Cohen plead just before Trump left for the G20, saying it was "deliberately or negligently" interfering with the President.
"No, what this bill says is that the gun industry shouldn't enjoy an immunity that no other industry enjoys for when it acts negligently, when it acts knowingly, when it acts in bad faith," he added.
The outcome of the case, in which United Nations peacekeepers are accused of having negligently brought cholera to Haiti after their deployment in 2010 following a disastrous earthquake, could have enormous implications for the United Nations.
In "Girl on the Train," Megan, who looks to have an ideal marriage, is actually unhappy with her controlling husband, engaged in multiple affairs and is plagued by the memory of negligently drowning a secret child.
According to the docs -- obtained by TMZ -- he was ejected from his Triumph Bonneville motorcycle when a woman "negligently pulled her vehicle off the curb" and cut across lanes of traffic directly in front of him.
Hundreds of victims from all over the state have filed lawsuits against the company, accusing it of negligently and irresponsibly letting its equipment age and get too close to dry brush and vegetation encircling many vulnerable communities.
Mr. Anello, 51, "negligently exposed the child to the abyss through a window on the 11th floor of the cruise ship," Dennise N. Longo Quiñones, the Puerto Rico attorney general, and other officials said in a statement.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York declined at this time to overturn a 2017 defense verdict in a lawsuit by a Connecticut man who alleged the Altria unit's Marlboro cigarettes were negligently designed.
I also disagree with Brown's pleas on CNN for the public to commend and praise cops for the sacrifices they make every day, and to not publicly criticize them when they break the law or act negligently.
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) said Moody's German and UK branches "negligently committed two infringements of the Credit Rating Agencies Regulation regarding their public announcement of certain ratings," ESMA said in a statement on Thursday.
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) said Moody's German and UK units "negligently committed two infringements of the Credit Rating Agencies Regulation regarding their public announcement of certain ratings," ESMA said in a statement on Thursday.
If I, as a parent of teens, allow their friends to drink at my home, negligently let them leave in their car and they end up hitting and killing others, I am legally responsible for the activity.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc, the world's largest retailer, faces a lawsuit in Pennsylvania claiming store employees negligently allowed an underage, intoxicated customer to buy a box of bullets later used to commit three murders.
It awarded $5 million in compensatory damages and $75 million in punitive damages to Hardeman after finding that Roundup was defectively designed, that Monsanto failed to warn of the herbicide's cancer risk and that the company acted negligently.
Instead, the SEC asserted Monday, the advisors acted negligently by steering customers into higher-fee fund share classes and keeping them in accounts with gratuitous "wrap fees," which cover trading charges even when a client's trading is minimal.
The complaint, filed on Tuesday, is the second this week alleging that the doctor gave a large dose of the pain medication, Fentanyl, to patients in critical care either negligently or with the intention of ending their lives.
It awarded $5 million in compensatory damages and $783 million in punitive damages to Hardeman after finding that Roundup was defectively designed, that Monsanto failed to warn of the herbicide's cancer risk and that the company acted negligently.
According to the court records reviewed by the New York Daily News , Cassano is accused of "recklessly or negligently damaging property" by "having a bowel movement on (the victim's) lawn furniture, leaving feces behind" while he was reportedly intoxicated.
The EU's European Securities and Markets Authority said in a statement on Thursday the fine was due to DTCC "negligently failing to put in place systems capable of providing regulators with direct and immediate access to derivatives trading data".
Rachel and Heidi McFarland were awarded the judgment on Tuesday against Des Moines, Iowa, attorney Jason Rieper, who they said acted negligently in not getting the child's biological parents to sever their parental rights (a characterization Rieper's attorney disputes).
By a 2-1 vote, the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Paul, Minnesota said prison time was appropriate for Austin "Jack" DeCoster and his son Peter for negligently failing to prevent the outbreak, which sickened thousands.
"There are already existing laws in place that require the user of drones to maintain direct unaided visual contact with their vehicle and not to recklessly or negligently permit an aircraft to endanger any person or property," said Goodwill.
The lawsuit brought by 39-year-old Charles Vacca Jr.'s survivors alleges Bullets and Burgers Corp acted negligently during the August 2014 accidental shooting at the outdoor facility in White Hills, Arizona, Vacca family attorney Thomas Slack said.
Also speaking is Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, the 19 year-old Indigenous climate activist and plaintiff in the group suing the Trump administration over the climate emergency (which they say is being handled so negligently that it violates their constitutional rights).
The appeals court held that investors must show only that Emulex negligently failed to disclose material information (in this case, a Goldman Sachs analysis of premiums over trading price in similar deals), not that the company acted with fraudulent intent.
"Children have been killed, blinded, crippled -- or inadvertently caused the death of their friends -- while playing with unexploded ordnance that is negligently left behind by parties to the conflict," said Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
"Unaoil has instructed its lawyers to commence legal action against Fairfax Media and its partners in relation to the malicious and damaging allegations negligently published by these media organisations and repeated by other media organisations globally," Unaoil said in a statement.
Judge Epstein's dismissal was based that the businessmen were public figures, which means the suit had to meet the high threshold of proving that Steele made false claims with malicious intent, rather than just negligently (the threshold for ordinary citizens).
Finding the rare two-wheeler propped negligently against a tree, Sir Chauncey quickly stowed it in the back of his archeologist's van and air-freighted it to London, so that it would not fall into the hands of the French.
The EU's European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) said in a statement on Thursday the fine was due to DTCC "negligently failing to put in place systems capable of providing regulators with direct and immediate access to derivatives trading data".
Dr. Robert Koblin "negligently and repeatedly" prescribed "dangerous mind-altering controlled substances" that impaired Cornell and "caused him to engage in dangerous impulsive behaviors that he was unable to control, costing him his life," according to the lawsuit obtained by CNN.
The latest suit against Lyft says it has not met the minimum reasonable consumer safety expectations, has not adequately warned of the risks involved through its app, and negligently hired drivers without proper reference checks and anti-sexual assault training policies.
Authorities in Puerto Rico charged Anello in October with negligent homicide, alleging he "negligently exposed the child to the abyss through a window on the 11th floor," according to a statement from the Puerto Rico Department of Justice obtained by PEOPLE.
The lawsuit says the school board failed to take reasonable steps to provide proper security and says the sheriff's department "negligently implemented and executed its policies and procedures" by not going immediately into the building where the shooting has happening.
Papa John's founder John Schnatter is suing the pizza chain, seeking documents related to his ouster as chairman earlier this month and accusing the board of acting negligently or staging a possible "coup," according to the lawsuit filed Thursday in Delaware.
A charge of flouting the rules and flying drones recklessly or negligently acting in a manner likely to endanger an aircraft or a person in an aircraft carries a penalty of up to five years in prison or an unlimited fine or both.
Ten families, nine of whom lost family members in the shooting, are suing Remington, arguing that the company is liable for the tragedy because it negligently marketed military weapons to civilian young men, who pose a heightened risk of misusing the guns.
International monitors would swan in a few days before the poll and—more negligently—fly out again a day or two after it, often declaring the election to have been "free and fair" because they had seen voters cast their ballots without violence.
Rejecting Gree's motion to dismiss the case, U.S. District Judge Otis Wright on Wednesday said the insurance companies could proceed with claims that Gree negligently sold dehumidifiers that were at risk of overheating and catching fire, violating several California consumer protection laws.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) proposed a law that "expands criminal liability to any corporate executive who negligently oversees a giant company causing severe harm to U.S. families," citing her previous campaigns against former Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf and his predecessor Tim Sloan.
"Companies could be vulnerable to a civil claim, in so far as they knew or should have known about forced DPRK labour in their supply chain and purposely or negligently failed to take adequate measures," said the report, referring to Dutch firms.
"Children have been killed, blinded, crippled — or inadvertently caused the death of their friends — while playing with unexploded ordnance that is negligently left behind by parties to the conflict," Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, U.N. high commissioner for human rights, said in the report.
The panel, which was created in 2006 to examine civilian complaints about Unmik, also found that the mission had acted negligently in leaving the Roma in the camps for years, even as the inhabitants were getting ill, sometimes fatally, from their poisonous surroundings.
The administrative claim, which was filed directly with the Air Force in Washington, said the military acted negligently when it failed to report the criminal record of gunman Devin Kelly to a federal database that would have prevented him from legally purchasing a firearm.
Along with a slew of Camp fire survivors, hundreds of fire victims in the state have filed lawsuits against the utility, accusing it of negligently and irresponsibly letting its equipment age and get too close to dry brush and vegetation near many vulnerable communities.
They claim that the company acted negligently by failing to prevent creosote, a probable carcinogen, from spreading underground and in the air from a rail yard where it was used from 1950 to 1985, and failing to warn residents against the substance's associated health risks.
Passengers Cindy Candy Arenas, Jaky Alyssa Arena, Jiny Alexa Arenas, Elhadji Cisse, Donald Kirkland, Beverly Kirkland, Connor Brown, and Cassandra Adams, and Cindy Arenas' husband, Joe Leos Arenas, allege that Southwest acted negligently in its responsibilities to maintain and repair its aircraft and aircraft components.
Anyone caught flouting the new restrictions could be charged with recklessly or negligently acting in a manner likely to endanger an aircraft or a person in an aircraft — which carries a penalty of up to five years in prison or an unlimited fine, or both.
"Children have been killed, blinded, crippled -- or inadvertently caused the death of their friends -- while playing with unexploded ordnance that is negligently left behind by parties to the conflict," said Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, UN high commissioner for human rights, in a February 2017 report.
In the first trial of the roughly 1,400 Xarelto cases pending in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, an Indiana couple will try to convince the jury that the companies acted negligently and failed to warn patients of the drug's increased gastrointestinal bleeding risk.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nordea on Thursday welcomed a ruling that it and three other banks did not act negligently in issuing unapproved credit ratings and the resulting decision by the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) to revoke fines worth 1.98 million euros ($2.24 million).
Backed by one of the nation's biggest unions, nine teachers filed a lawsuit on Wednesday accusing the student loan servicer Navient of negligently blocking their access to a troubled federal loan forgiveness program for public service workers, adding thousands of extra dollars to their debts.
The insurance company claims Duvier and the security firm "negligently, carelessly, and/or recklessly performed their protection, security, monitoring, inspection, and/or surveying of" Kardashian West and the private apartment where she was staying for Paris Fashion Week in October 2016, according to the complaint.
"There have been cases where business owners haven't protected people from violence who walk onto their property, and the courts have said there's a special relationship between the business owner and customer, and the business owner acted negligently by not keeping the customer safe," Dubal said.
Under current U.K. law, a drone operator who is charged with recklessly or negligently acting in a manner likely to endanger an aircraft or a person in an aircraft can face a penalty of up to five years in prison or an unlimited fine, or both.
A court may conclude that the hotel should have foreseen that, by negligently sharing Ms. Andrews' hotel information with Barrett and agreeing to put him in the room next door, Barrett would intentionally videotape Andrews nude resulting in all of the harm to her that followed.
Other types of fraud were very rare as well: Although there were more than 22006 ineligible votes, the State Board of Election found that almost all of these were due to people negligently voting when they genuinely thought they were allowed to vote but legally weren't.
Perhaps he didn't want notes of the talks because they divulge statements like what he reportedly said to Russian officials, including former ambassador Sergey Kislyak, considered a spy by US intelligence, when he negligently brought them into the Oval Office after he fired FBI Director James Comey.
Other types of fraud were very rare as well: Although there were more than 24 ineligible votes, the State Board of Elections found that almost all of these were due to people negligently voting when they genuinely thought they were allowed to vote but legally weren't.
They were often treated negligently by resettlement agencies that placed them into housing units in some of the most devastated neighborhoods in the United States — areas that had been left for dead in the wake of 1960s urban unrest and the onset of the war on drugs.
The Los Angeles Times reported last week that the FBI and prosecutors have begun the process of setting up formal interviews of longtime Clinton aides in an effort to help investigators better understand whether classified material was knowingly or negligently discussed over the nonsecure email system.
Other types of fraud were very rare as well: Although there were more than 500 ineligible votes, the State Board of Election found that almost all of these were due to people negligently voting when they genuinely thought they were allowed to vote but legally weren't.
"Despite knowing that Chester Hanks was a careless and reckless driver and a habitual user of drugs and alcohol, they negligently permitted Chester Hanks to operate their vehicle, and thus, in addition to Chester Hanks, are responsible for the physical and emotional injuries Mr. Moogan sustained," the suit claimed.
We think of the criminal era as a time when getting an abortion meant a furtive trip into the back alley, where, as likely as not, an unskilled person — maybe a drugstore owner or beautician or medical quack — would sexually assault, maim, or even negligently kill a desperate woman.
"Despite knowing that Chester Hanks was a careless and reckless driver and a habitual user of drugs and alcohol, they negligently permitted Chester Hanks to operate their vehicle, and thus, in addition to Chester Hanks, are responsible for the physical and emotional injuries Mr. Moogan sustained," claims the suit.
In such an instance, if the AI box was negligently trained, or "trained" on a simulator rather than based on real-world driving, could the author of the simulator instead be held accountable for the box's failure to handle the edge case scenario that resulted in the accident?
Mengelt's suit accuses Richardson of acting negligently in his relationship with Mengelt by failing to disclose his true motives and soliciting information regarding the ongoing criminal and civil litigation—information Mengelt would have kept confidential, had she known her counselor's motivations and his role in her mother's death.
Just ask Nancy Zappia, a woman who recently filed a lawsuit against Nick's Pizza and Pub in Elgin, Illinois, after she slipped and fell on a ramp in the restaurant that she says was coated in a hazardous layer of peanut debris, negligently left to accumulate by the staff.
But regardless of whether Facebook or renegade apps are to blame, the personal information she gave to Facebook when she joined, and the time she's since spent on the platform, has been negligently exploited, at the expense of her well-being, for the sake of corporate and political gain.
"After hiring Ammi, Uber negligently retained Ammi after Uber was put on actual notice that Ammi violently assaulted a woman in December 2016, had a warrant out for his arrest for third-degree domestic assault, and posed a serious risk to the safety of Uber riders," the suit alleges.
But Dantzscher's lawsuit claims that the governing body negligently concealed or failed to disclose Nassar's alleged acts, according to the AP. The allegations made headlines in February when Dantzscher, Jeannette Antolin and Jessica Howard spoke on CBS' 60 Minutes, alleging that Nassar began abusing them as teenagers in the 1990s.
The FBI and prosecutors investigating Clinton's private server have begun the process of setting up formal interviews of longtime aides, according to the Los Angeles Times, which reported that the process could help investigators better understand whether classified material was knowingly or negligently discussed over the non-secure email system.
UK drone users who flout the new height and airport boundary restrictions face being charged with recklessly or negligently acting in a manner likely to endanger an aircraft or any person in an aircraft — which carries a penalty of up to five years in prison or an unlimited fine, or both.
"Lizzo lacked reasonable grounds for any belief in the truth of her statements and acted negligently in failing to determine the true facts," the suit reads, later adding that the star "acted with actual malice and reckless disregard for the truth when she tweeted the false statements of or concerning" Wells.
U.S. District Judge John Bates in Washington D.C. dismissed on Friday the accusations by Budha Ismail Jam and other Indian fishermen and farmers that the International Finance Corporation (IFC) had acted negligently and caused a public nuisance when furthering the project, finding that the international organization was immune from the claims.
Borges, who was shot five times while protecting classmates from gunfire, sued Cruz for assault and battery, as well as six other parties for acting negligently and failing to stop the 19-year-old from obtaining an AR-15 rifle and using it to kill 17 people at his former high school.
The lawsuit filed this week in federal court in Texas and made public on Friday said the U.S. Air Force acted negligently when it failed to report the criminal record of gunman Devin Kelley to a U.S. database, which could have prevented him from legally purchasing an assault rifle used in the killings.
Filed in Clark County District Court by the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence on behalf of three unnamed victims, the complaint alleges that Slide Fire Solutions, a bump stock manufacturer, behaved negligently in producing and selling the devices, according to the AP. The complaint also names other manufacturers and retailers of bump stocks.
" The report reads: "These included the failure by officers assigned to the front gate to search employees' bags entering the prison; night counts of inmates that were conducted negligently or not at all; inadequate cell searches; and poor supervision of inmates and employees by security staff and civilian managers in the tailor shop, among others.
Virginia may reject applicants who fail specific criteria—two or more convictions for non-traffic related misdemeanors in the past five years, or public drunkenness within the past three years—and law enforcement officials can block permits by submitting a written declaration that he or she is likely to use the weapon unlawfully or negligently.
Veteran was injected with 'fatal dose of insulin,' family says In a claim filed last week, the family of Felix Kirk McDermott, a patient who died at the hospital, alleged he was "injected with a fatal dose of insulin, either negligently or willfully, by an unidentified person" while he was a patient at the center.
In the lawsuit filed on Tuesday in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California, the California-American Water Company (Cal-Am) accuses the Air Force of having acted negligently by contaminating a water well in Sacramento County with perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), which is found in firefighting foam it used at a base.
By the time he died, his body of work had come together to form, among other things, a monumental poetics of blackness, one that explored the ways in which race can define a person's style and essence, and made it clear how poorly or negligently the color black had been used in much of American photography before DeCarava came along.
In a recent essay, Michele Caianiello, a criminal-law professor at the University of Bologna, wrote that the capacity to investigate people before any crime is discovered "makes it extremely complicated to check ex post facto if the prosecutor, negligently or maliciously, did not record in the register the name of the possible suspect"—meaning that, in practice, prosecutors can investigate their perceived opponents indefinitely, without telling anyone.
Rosfeld, who was sworn in just hours before the shooting but had been working at the police department for a couple weeks, is scheduled to appear in court July 6, according to Mike Manko, a spokesman for the District Attorney&aposs Office Manko said that criminal homicide can include any instance where someone knowingly, intentionally, recklessly or negligently causes the death of another person, and includes the charges of murder, voluntary and involuntary manslaughter.
According to Trusted Reviews, recent changes to UK drone laws stipulate that anyone found guilty of flying a drone above 400 feet or within about 0.62 miles (one kilometer) of airport boundaries can be charged with "recklessly or negligently acting in a manner likely to endanger an aircraft or any person in an aircraft," which can result in a fine of about $3,160 (£2500) or up to five years in prison.[Reuters]
With Comey indicating that over 100 emails analyzed by his agents contained some level of classified information, and with him further indicating that Clinton used her private servers in areas where "hostile actors" could have easily accessed her account, as a former prosecutor, I would think that a prosecution should be forthcoming; such would be the logical conclusion considering the facts that Clinton agreed not to break the law and that she broke the law either knowingly or negligently.
"Having used a secret private email server that we now know was used to communicate with Ambassador Christopher Stevens with confidential and classified government information, and which we now know was likely hacked by hostile adversaries such as Iran, Russia, China and North Korea aligning with terrorist groups, it is clear that Hillary Clinton allegedly negligently and recklessly gave up the classified location of the plaintiffs' sons, resulting in a deadly terrorist attack that took their lives," Freedom Watch founder Larry Klayman said in a statement.

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