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General surgeons pay anywhere from thirty thousand to two hundred thousand dollars a year in malpractice-insurance premiums, depending on the litigation climate of the state they work in; neurosurgeons and obstetricians pay upward of fifty per cent more.
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Depending on the outcome of litigation and the Motorola Mobility acquisition, Google could eventually be forced to pay license fees for Android devices, or to subsidize handset makers other than Motorola, Mr. Rohan said, which could add several billion dollars in costs.
"The final amount available to creditors could be in excess of £25m, depending on the outcome of litigation.
And he — depending on the stage of tobacco litigation proceedings was keeping his ear to the ground, prying, checking.
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depending on the artist.
depending on the program.
(Depending On The Dolls Texture).
Pack depending on the weather.
Leaves (depending on the bug).
While the meaning can range depending on venue, litigation privilege basically states that attorneys can commit torts and even crimes as long as they do so in pursuit of their client's interests.
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