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"That presumption creates a significant change in the litigation dynamic," Mr. Posilkin said.
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Our firm has been at the forefront of this developing law, having obtained a change in the law through litigation allowing unwed fathers who used fertility to treatments to establish parentage based on their relationship with their children and now using that change in the law to represent other fathers who have been involuntarily cut out of their children's lives.
There has been a change in the main target of litigation over time: in the 1980s, ectopic pregnancy was the most common reason for litigation; today, litigation related to a missed fetal anomaly is the most frequent indication [19].
The changes within the litigation group, such as flows of members and changes of the cultural framework, were also analyzed.
The change in the court's makeup is potentially significant, for the litigation of presidential power is just gathering steam.
If your business partnership is ending at a 50/50 asset and liability allowance for both partners, expect changes in the event of litigation.
The Supreme Court of India last month dismissed several litigations seeking a change in the age criteria.
Any change in the record date is likely to lead to litigation as shareholders accuse Mr. Dell of tying to manipulate the shareholder mix to influence the buyout.
For Duke University's Risk Management office, a large, community-based clinical research network, such as CAPTN, presented a significant potential change in litigation exposure.
Two judgments on preliminary issues in the litigation were handed down in November 2009.
None of the researchers occupies roles in any of the organizations that participate in the litigation process, or have a role in the litigation process itself.
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