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If the trend continues, someday soon people may look at litigation as a last resort only for unusually contentious divorces (cases in which one partner is abusive or absent), rather than the norm.
Looking at litigation like this, it is tempting to dismiss it as a search for deep pockets, and to agree with some courts that it such is a threat to normal business practices.
Richards, who stepped down from Ofcom at the end of the year, claimed the litigation system was "out of kilter … It's a bit too easy to appeal the decisions, it's a bit too easy to delay the effective decisions, a bit too easy for very large companies to throw money at litigation as a tactic, and I think that skews things against smaller companies".
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Apple, for one, is almost as adept at patent litigation as it is at product innovation.
But the programs cited in the report were remarkably successful at reducing litigation, as well.
She specializes in corporate finance at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, and he in litigation at Dewey & LeBoeuf.
At some point, litigation must come to an end.
· Lord Goldsmith QC is European Chair of Litigation at Debevoise & Plimpton.
Financial firms have been battling chaotic — and at times redundant — litigation related to the mortgage mess.
She now does complex commercial litigation at a law firm in Midtown.
SUSAN SOMMER New York, Sept. 8, 2011 The writer is director of constitutional litigation at Lambda Legal.
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