Sentence examples for conducting litigation from inspiring English sources

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Likewise, the Advisory Committee Notes on the 1983 Amendment to Rule 11, 28 U. S. C. App., p. 575, declare that the Rule "build[s] upon and expand[s] the equitable doctrine permitting the court to award expenses, including attorney's fees, to a litigant whose opponent acts in bad faith in instituting or conducting litigation," citing as support this Court's decisions in Roadway Express and Hall.

The government cannot be seen as conducting litigation with the enormous implications of this litigation -- litigation imbued with significant public interest -- in such a way as to select by which forum as between the Supreme Court of the United States and an inferior appellate court it wishes to be bound.

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But CCR is an organisation that should conduct litigation to advance a general human rights cause.

On Wednesday night, the players were considering sending a letter to the league, offering to meet to conduct litigation settlement talks with a mediator.

any private attorney authorized by contract made in accordance with section 3718 of title 31 to conduct litigation for collection of debts on behalf of the United States.

It is not denied that Congress has given a very broad authority to the Attorney General to institute and conduct litigation in order to establish and safeguard government rights and properties.

She went to work for the Interior Department in 1999, where she provided legal advice, developed regulations and conducted litigation, then left government in 2001 to work as vice president for government affairs and general counsel for American Rivers, an advocacy organization.

While on active duty, he provided legal advice to and conducted litigation for the Secretary of the Air Force.

The Solicitor General of the United States presented the US government's position; this was the first time that the Solicitor General had appeared before the C.A.F.C. (the task of the Office of the Solicitor General is to supervise and conduct litigation in the United States Supreme Court).

Lady Carnarvon saw this as blackmail and persuaded her new husband to take his wife to court for what Sir Henry McCardie, who tried the case, called "the most bitterly conducted litigation I have ever known".

U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor, of the Northern District of Texas, enjoined the policies nationally and blocked the federal government from conducting any litigation or attempting to bring school districts in compliance with them.

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