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The phrase "avoid being sued into" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a desire to prevent legal action or litigation, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "To protect the company’s interests, we must take steps to avoid being sued into bankruptcy."
Alternatives: "prevent legal action" or "steer clear of lawsuits."
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The result, they fear, will be boardrooms paralysed by red tape and non-executive (outside) directors turned wholly risk-averse by legal advice on how to avoid being sued into poverty should their firm ever fail.
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But the county will have to do more to avoid being sued by the Justice Department.
He argued that the changes were made to avoid being sued.
Much has been written about defensive medicine, wherein physicians order additional, and often unnecessary, tests to avoid being sued.
KNOW your state's disclosure laws for problems like termites and leaky roofs, to avoid being sued later.
Nowadays I'm inclined to think that the army are betraying their duty of care to avoid being sued, and because of an approaching epidemic.
"The simple lesson businesspeople took was that the drugmaker could not have done anything to avoid being sued," observed Gordon Crovitz, a columnist".Patent trolls" pose another problem.
To avoid being sued by New York State, the company agreed to remove any liens, rescind its extension letters to landowners and pay $192,500 to the state.
The extra precautionary measures that physicians take to avoid being sued take a heavy financial toll on our health care system.
He says that he and other doctors must order too many tests and imaging studies just to avoid being sued.
One, much more likely, suggestion I got was that they were trying to avoid being sued.
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