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The phrase "a large judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing decisions made by a court or a significant opinion formed about a situation or person.
Example: "The court issued a large judgment against the defendant, which will have significant financial implications."
Alternatives: "a significant ruling" or "a substantial verdict."
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The worst outcome would be if Apple wins a large judgment.
MP3.com's lawyer, Michael Rhodes, countered that a large judgment would bankrupt the San Diego-based company.
Mr. Dees' goal is to win a large judgment that will force the group to surrender their compound in payment.
That filing came after Pennzoil won a large judgment from Texaco for breaking up Pennzoil's merger with Getty.
But he said he would seek to have the trial moved to Providence because he thought Newport jurors might be biased against awarding a large judgment.
The idea is that a large judgment will force the Aryan Nations to turn over the compound to the plaintiffs in payment.
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Seeking a larger judgment, Sue Ann Hamm's lawyers called expert witnesses to show that Continental grew because of Harold Hamm's deft management decisions.
"Accounting firms need to be sitting back the whole time and thinking, is this a fair presentation?" He added that any large judgment against the accounting firm, let alone tough regulatory action, could prove enormously damaging in terms of both money and future business.
In other areas of law where there is guilt or innocence or a large money judgment, it is easier to determine a win or a loss.
The corporate bar's concern is that the large judgment in Southern Peru and the opinions in Del Monte, El Paso and Delphi Financial are an effort by the Delaware courts to try to draw this litigation back in by awarding large judgments that will attract plaintiffs' lawyers.
A federal appeals court voided a million-dollar restitution order in the Whitewater-related criminal case of former Gov. Jim Guy Tucker on Monday but gave prosecutors a second chance to collect it or an even larger judgment.
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