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In administrative proceedings on Ms. Alvera's complaint, the Department of Housing and Urban Development found on April 13 that she had reasonable cause to sue.
Finally, to the extent that our findings indicate a causal relation meaning that higher resource use directly lowers the risk of malpractice we do not know whether that is because patients receiving more resource use experience better outcomes and have less cause to sue, or whether outcomes are the same and the additional care simply wards off lawsuits.
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"I don't know what kind of catastrophic event would have had to happen in 1986 to cause a parent to sue the school," Susan writes, but schools are now legal tinderboxes.
But others say the political wake-up call here really came in 1996, when California voters took up Proposition 211, a ballot initiative that would have made it easier to bring class-action lawsuits against corporations -- especially Internet companies, whose share prices can fluctuate wildly, causing angry shareholders to sue.
Pagon refused to renegotiate terms, so DirecTV started selling the premium channels to Pegasus' customers directly, causing the NRTC to sue DirecTV for interfering with the NRTC's contract.
It causes some persons to sue to vindicate their sense of injustice and to ease their emotional pain.
Senator McCain, at the apex of his career, hopscotches in and out of pet causes, from patients' rights to sue health insurers to fuel-efficiency standards to defense contract cost overruns.
This termination, however, caused the Revenue Resource Group, LLC to sue them for $75 million and breach of contract.
The experts, who work in fields that aim to limit deaths and health complications caused by smoking, are looking to sue the Times for defamation following a story that termed them "experts making a packet".
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