Sentence examples for be some litigation from inspiring English sources

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Certainly there will be some litigation".

"Obviously," Mr. Greenberg said, "there is going to be some litigation on that".

They're well within their rights to let any red-handed info-leakers go — and if any NDAs are involved, there very well could be some litigation involved.

"Presumably there's going to be some litigation," Newsom said.

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"Obviously, there's some litigation there that Andy might be a part of," Girardi said.

While there is some lingering litigation, the company has moved on and we're focused on the next big things in communications and converging technologies.

I was doing a deposition; I was involved in some litigation out there and it was just like a script.

It, if Congress wanted this court to get into the issue at this stage, it seems passing strange to me that despite all the elaborateness of Section 15, there wouldn't have been some mention of federal litigation preceding the Section 15 proceeding.

There are some, very few, that prefer litigation.

One fear is that there could some day be litigation arising out of a professor's telling a teaching assistant what to do without first clearing it with the union.

Could there be further litigation?

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