Sentence examples for may be suing from inspiring English sources

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A better analogy may be suing a maker of bullet-proof vests whose products fail to protect their wearers against bullets.Some argue that the cost of insuring against product liability might stifle software innovation.

So while Apple may be suing Samsung in courtrooms from Germany to Australia, the real enemy is up the road from Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., at the Googleplex in Mountain View.

In fact, she may be suing.

While One Direction (U.S). may be suing their British counterparts for stealing their name, the alleged confusion has caused an increase in iTunes sales -- and YouTube views -- for the little-known American band and their current single "2012".

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In February 2012, it considered whether corporations may be sued under the law.

You may be sued for defamation, with little chance of acquittal.

The federal government is putting schools in a position where they may be sued whichever route they choose.

A town that makes children pay a fee to use its beaches may be sued by the state attorney general.

The bill says employers may not be sued for decisions on claims for benefits, with one exception: They may be sued if they have "direct participation" in decisions that cause injury or death.

Other banks that underwrote bonds in A.I.G.'s securities lending unit and may be sued are Goldman, Morgan Stanley and Bear Stearns, which is now owned by JPMorgan Chase.

Workplace discrimination can negatively affect disabled individuals and the disability community as well as employers, who may be sued for disparities in treatment between disabled and nondisabled individuals.

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