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With this activity comes litigation.
In large part, these acquirers succeeded in terminating or renegotiating their deals, with many coming to litigation over the matter.
So far, one is merely left wondering why the banks let this come to litigation.
Children in particular are hurt by the fighting that comes with litigation, she said.
Many lawyers have never had it so good, with prospects of more public sector pickings to come as litigation rockets.
"As we have said consistently, we agree to settlements when the terms reflect what we reasonably believe we could obtain if we prevailed at trial, without the risk of delay and uncertainty that comes with litigation," Mr. Khuzami said in a statement.
Hopefully it doesn't come to litigation, but if it does, the FCC will win.
When push comes to litigation, it's often smoother to patch things up outside the stodginess of the courtroom.
On the off chance that you still think this is a joke (and I'm honestly still a little in doubt myself), know that Klayman isn't one to kid around when it comes to litigation.
When it comes to litigation, many accountants, rating agencies, regulators, bank managers, lawyers, and expert witnesses participate in an ethics free race to the bottom.
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