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"Quite often changes have been brought about because of litigation.
Because of litigation, it said, there was "significant internal discussion about how to regulate compounders".
Page says: "Show me a company that failed because of litigation … Companies fail because they do the wrong things or they aren't ambitious, not because of litigation or competition".
But because of litigation costs and other factors, product liability may raise prices excessively and undesirably chill purchases.
"Right now they're not looking at it, because of litigation, risk and other risk, which is very sad".
The restoration began, but then stalled for years, partly because of litigation that was resolved in 2010; work resumed two and a half years ago, Ms. Castaldi said.
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That is partly because of fear of litigation, and partly because of the vast consolidation that has transferred ownership of many wineries from family founders to corporate conglomerates.
The story that doctors are prevented from innovating because of fear of litigation is just that, a story.
PSC may have been enhanced in obstetrics and gynaecology and perinatology because the risk of litigation is high [ 11].
Pickets and online campaigns often lead to the cancellation of events because of universities' fears of litigation, even on the basis of emotional harm.
He agreed to speak only if his name was not used, because of the possibility of litigation over the issue.
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