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As Dickens knew, many who are caught in litigation go mad.
The building was caught in litigation between the owners and the insurance company over how much the insurers would pay the owners and how repairs or demolition would proceed.
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Since September Warren Miller has been caught up in litigation with Warren Miller Entertainment because he participated in a friend's skiing movie.
But the justices should recognize that Florida is becoming more and more caught up in litigation chaos, and they can bring stability with a sound decision.
Some sheds come and go in a few months; others, erected around buildings caught up in litigation or other financial entanglements, can linger for years, without any sign of repair work above.
Google, meanwhile, is still caught up in litigation with authors and publishers over its Book Search product, although preliminary approval of a settlement was reached on November 19 , 2009
The short version is that as the mortgage arm of the entity formerly known as GMAC, ResCap has been caught in the vice of litigation brought by both homeowners and mortgage-backed securities investors.
Apprehended; caught in the act.
Shackleton caught in the ice.
Pollinators were caught in August 2011.
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