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Throughout the 1590s the incorporation of church properties by Protestant governments was a cause of litigation before the empire's courts, as Roman Catholic authorities sought to compel the return of everything confiscated since 1555; Protestant states, in turn, made support for the emperor's war against the Turks dependent on further concessions.

In some countries, notably the United States, failure of communication of imaging findings to the relevant referrer has become a common cause of litigation against radiologists [1].

Failure to communicate relevant or urgent radiological findings (as opposed to failure to identify those findings in the first place) is a frequent cause of litigation [4, 24].

The managerial governance typically occurs in firms that face a high risk of litigation, not least because low service quality is more easily detected in commoditized services than in highly customized services, and thus becomes the cause of litigation.

Despite technical advancements and surgeons' experience, due to the close anatomic relationship between the urinary and female genital tracts, urologic injuries represent typical complications of gynaecologic surgery and a potential cause of litigation.

Since iatrogenic complications represent a non-negligible cause of litigation and lawsuits, early recognition and prompt appropriate intervention are essential in optimising patient management and outcome [6, 11, 12].

Second, to address the root cause of litigation, i.e. inadequate service quality or a conflict of interest, firms will eventually use more standardized recruiting and training processes intended to lower the chances of having insufficiently qualified professionals; this will lead to standardization of skills, which in itself serves to improve service quality.

Prior to the mid-1990s, wrong side surgery received little scientific attention though was a recurring cause of litigation.

These features, particularly at frozen section or on small biopsies, pose a potential trap for the pathologist and are a common cause of litigation.

1 Computerised diagnostic support systems (CDSSs) have not enjoyed similar success over more than four decades of development, 2 despite diagnostic error affecting large numbers of patients, 3 and being the commonest cause of litigation against general physicians.

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