By being negligent in a business with no room for such colossal mistakes.
In a drowsy driving case late last year, a tour bus driver was acquitted of manslaughter and negligent homicide in a 2011 Bronx crash that killed 15 people.
The dismissal ends a legal drama that accused the financial markets' top cop of breach of fiduciary duty and negligent misrepresentation involving a Finra merger proxy.
And what about the argument that she is a negligent mother who will be distracted from her important role?
The Panel found nothing in the exhibits presented to show that the accounts were maintained by Respondent Abadiotakis in a negligent manner and all disclosures, notices, trade confirmations, etc.
About 250 families have sued the Port Authority for damages, claiming the agency was negligent by failing to implement a security consultant's recommendation to close the parking garage to public traffic.
The prosecutor said that he would see whether to pursue charges such as negligent supervision or injury to a child by omission, after the full results of the investigation were available.
That verdict influenced a Long Island prosecutor's decision this year to drop negligent homicide charges against the truck driver involved in a fatal crash that killed Califano's husband.
He convinced a jury that the airline was negligent by not detecting the bomb that brought the plane out of the sky.
The burning of a disabled man in a bath at a care home was "criminally negligent", the Health and Safety Executive said.
Her mother, Maria St John, is suing the singer claiming Manson was negligent in "instructing the woman to operate a motor vehicle in her incapacitated condition".
Koch filed suit against Lynne's psychiatrist, nurse and pharmacy, alleging they were negligent in the care they provided her at a time the medical team should have known she was suicidal.
"If Halliburton is found by a Delaware jury to be grossly negligent, that finding will be available to all plaintiffs in the MDL, " says Brewer, who earned the dislike of opponents early in his career for tricks like counseling his clients to speak obnoxiously slowly in depositions.
In the light of the crisis, anything less than a radical re-think would be negligent.
As a result, juries may not accept the negligent-marketing theories being put forward in some city-backed lawsuits.
Woodward pronounced that the whole Olympus board as a whole must be considered culpable or at least negligent, not least in failing even to review evidence of possible wrong-doing, and should resign.
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He was also disturbed by a court ruling in April 2011 that the school was negligent in not retaining files relevant to the case.
Under the former solicitor's bill, "causing death by negligent driving would be tried in only the Crown Court and would be a serious offence, with a maximum penalty of seven years' imprisonment".
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In February, the Jefferses filed a lawsuit against Sacramento's Methodist Hospital alleging medical malpractice and negligent infliction of shock and emotional distress.
For multinational companies, fines of up to 150, 000 Euros for negligent and of up to 300, 000 Euros for intentional breaches are unlikely, as a general rule, to have a deterring effect.
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In terms of protecting the public from unscrupulous or negligent preparers (which time and again are curiously only linked to those who are not a member of a designated group), the Court again stressed that if regulation of preparers was found to be in the public interest, this matter could be more properly addressed in Congress.
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Halliburton ( HAL) is suing BP ( BP) for negligent misrepresentation, business disparagement and defamation related to the April 2010 Macondo well explosion, in a suit filed in state court in Texas.
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Senior consultant Ivan Phair said in a report written some time later that, in his opinion, the death was "avoidable" and that there was a "high probability that the level of care delivered to Mr Moore-Robinson was negligent".
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To make a claim against the council you would need to be able to prove that they were negligent - ie that they knew it was going to be really windy and they deliberately left bins lying out where they could cause damage.
That number, delivered under such circumstances, would be negligent in its cruelty. (I write about the long history of hiding cancer diagnoses in a previous post.) Her brain, I imagine, quickly recalculated his odds in that brief interval of panic, when she realized he was insisting on getting a number out of her.
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"Both the player and the management of Munster were grossly negligent in the way in which the Player Consent Form was completed and the penalty must be severe to deter such a cavalier approach in the future, " added the statement.
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