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The high control that schemes have over educators' work practices sets up a quasi-employee relationship, which is a grey legislative area that is often the basis of litigation.
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Thornburg Mortgage Inc., the jumbo mortgage specialist sued by the Wachovia Corporation last week, said yesterday that it repaid the $5.1 million in collateral that was the basis of the bank's litigation.
Exercise of jurisdiction by the Supreme Court can also be suo motu or on the basis of a public interest litigation.
Pickets and online campaigns often lead to the cancellation of events because of universities' fears of litigation, even on the basis of emotional harm.
"Requiring this case to be litigated on an individual basis would risk disparate results in nearly identical suits and exponentially increase the cost of litigation," he wrote.
"Requiring this case to be litigated on an individual basis would risk disparate results in nearly identical suits and exponentially increase the cost of litigation".
And such concern for opening these litigation floodgates on the basis of standing actually tends to square with Chief Justice Roberts' conservative majority on the issue, not with a progressive or liberal faction.
Years of litigation followed.
The uncertainty of litigation is eliminated.
A flurry of litigation has followed.
The cost of litigation is similarly multiplied.
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