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They litigate.
The longer they litigate, the more slowly wounds will heal.
"That's how they litigate," Bert Voorhees, one of the Nigerians' lawyers, told me.
United States attorneys must be lawyers of the highest caliber, well respected by the courts in which they litigate and by their professional staffs.
Hathaway and Shapiro are lawyers, and, in making their case for the supreme explanatory power of Kellogg-Briand, they litigate themselves around some tricky historical corners.
"There are a lot of cross-cutting things going on here, and they have to be very careful about how they litigate this," said Jack Goldsmith, who was a senior Justice Department lawyer in the Bush administration.
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They litigated to ban the first iPod (the Rio) and the first DVR (ReplayTV) – bankrupting each through litigation costs but ultimately failing to stop these technologies.
Over a period of a couple of decades they litigated many cases dealing with child custody, pensions, tax issues, etc.
In other words, Apple and Samsung now release dynamic new products faster than they can litigate them, and the public is ultimately benefitting from the competition.
They point to more than 40 cases they have litigated in court, and more if small-claims court is counted.
"They are litigating against me, solely because I decided to stand up for my rights as a tenant," Ms. Gideon said.
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