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Various agents for litigation resembling procurators also became known.
They have a right to act in all courts as the agents for litigation or representatives of their clients, and they are deemed officers of the court, but they may appear as advocates only in the lower courts.
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When in the 16th century the Court of Chancery was established as the dispenser of "equity," the appropriate agent for litigation was called a solicitor, but the common-law serjeants and barristers secured the right of advocacy in that court.
Strikingly, we find evidence that litigation by frequent patent litigators, a proxy for litigation by patent assertion entities, is directly associated with decreased VC investment, with no positive effects initially.
Shootings are Russia's substitute for litigation.
It also provides more avenues for litigation.
An $11 million fund is for litigation.
This leaves open a great potential for litigation, he said.
There is also a creeping, American-style taste for litigation.
Much of structured finance is uncharted territory for litigation.
"The report clearly could be substance for litigation".
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