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Second, in cases accepted for litigation and in which judgments for damages issue, courts would double the level of damages.
A proper estimation of the standard uncertainties is of paramount importance, for instance in cases of litigation.
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The Justice Department is likely to argue that if no disputed spending is imminent, the case is not ripe for litigation and should be dismissed.
Even if the case is not ready for litigation, your lawyer can work with you behind the scenes to write to your boss or HR, or write on your behalf.
There also might be legal reasons for not releasing information -- if cases are in litigation, for example.
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