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While you're in for an audit why not buy a bit of litigation too?
I think that would break loose quite a bit of litigation".
That was a very enjoyable bit of litigation simply because we were examining some very unusual facts.
By Philip W. Wrenn and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, March 2, 1940 P. 9 Mr. John W. Davis (of Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Gardiner, Reed & Co., was in court representing a client in a more than usually tedious bit of litigation. The testimony of one account took the entire day. Mr. Davis whiled away the time by composing a sonnet about ennui.
The New Yorker, March 2, 1940 P. 9 Mr. John W. Davis (of Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Gardiner, Reed & Co., was in court representing a client in a more than usually tedious bit of litigation. The testimony of one account took the entire day. Mr. Davis whiled away the time by composing a sonnet about ennui.
It seems a nasty bit of litigation will be avoided by MasterCard and Visa, but at what cost is yet to be seen.
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He picked up odd bits of litigation — which he enjoyed for a time, until, in 1980, he was told the firm was folding.
Google has been involved in quite a bit of patent litigation lately, and Android has been a big target in particular.
A number of litigation cases ensued.
Some do a bit of everything (wills, litigation, criminal) while other specialize in a field, such as family law.
You feel 'how dare you think you've got permission to keep hold of a bit of me?" The CLA believes a defensive attitude driven by fear of litigation contributes to many poor responses from local authorities.
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