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Other companies involved with the well could find themselves drawn into litigation.
"We made such an incredible amount of money we didn't want to recognize it all into earnings," said the executive, who like others interviewed requested anonymity because of concern about being drawn into litigation.
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He and others said it was less likely that the insurance companies that sold the policies, primarily New York Life and Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance, would be drawn into the litigation.
All the executives insisted on anonymity, concerned either about losing their current jobs or being drawn into the litigation over Enron's collapse.
The department said the technique was not valid and never had been, leading experts on taxes and insurance to predict that people who have bought these policies will be drawn into years of litigation with the government and with their advisers.
Delphi has also been drawn into a mounting wave of litigation for its role in producing the faulty switch that prompted the recalls.
Less certain rules could force plan administrators to examine numerous external documents purporting to be waivers and draw them into litigation like this over those waivers' meaning and enforceability.
The settlement reflects a trend in the last decade in which major accounting firms have been drawn into -- and paid large sums to get released from -- litigation growing out of major financial scandals.
"While participants in some litigation may be legitimate 'public figures,' either generally or for the limited purpose of that litigation, the majority will more likely resemble respondent, drawn into a public forum largely against their will in order to attempt to obtain the only redress available to them or to defend themselves against actions brought by the State or by others.
Sichuan was also drawn into the fight.
Slowly, he was drawn into politics.
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