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Discover Ludwig"context of litigation" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the circumstances and details surrounding a legal case or dispute. It can be used in various contexts, such as in legal documents, news articles, or academic writing. Example: The lawyer carefully examined all the evidence presented in the context of litigation before deciding on the best strategy for their client's case.
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"I've decided to make these documents public outside the context of litigation," Mr. Farmer said.
But the metaphor of a flood in the context of litigation obscures more than it illuminates.
His work was a call to legal scholars to consider the process of bargaining about rights outside the context of litigation.
"We're setting these rules in a context of litigation, with Congress standing ready to make changes if it didn't like what we did," said Mr. Donovan, the current housing secretary.
She noted, for example, that shareholders typically are not entitled to copies of the minutes of board meetings, or application packages provided by prospective buyers, except in the context of litigation.
Jim Dessler, a Microsoft spokesman, calls the deal "reasonable, fair, even generous," and adds, "This is the chance to do something positive in the context of litigation".
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While bighorn sheep die-offs have occurred in every western state (Toweill and Geist 1999), recent conflicts in Intermountain states over the origins of disease effects on bighorn populations have erupted within the contexts of litigation over public lands grazing, Endangered Species Act dynamics, and the restoration discourse all noted above.
Although existing literature does discuss difficulties of doing science in contexts of litigation and regulation, work to date reflects little first-hand experience in such contexts.
Both halves of that committee's experiences are directly relevant for understanding the pressures on science in contexts of litigation and regulation.
Drawing on experience on scientific committees and in lawsuits, and using skills developed through doing qualitative fieldwork, I reanalyze past experiences and field notes from the perspective of the 2006 Coronado Conference "Truth and Advocacy in Contexts of Litigation and Regulation".
Second, contrary to the widespread assumption that science is neat and definitive in line instead with the common finding in the sociology of science that it is not most scientific work in contexts of litigation and regulation falls into the "maybe" category.
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