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"Some realistic expectation as to what you hope to get out of either litigation or settling would, in large measure, govern the sort of costs that a client would be expected to pay," Mr. Johnson said.
Often, engineers, with technical solutions in hand, delay implementation of new technologies until either litigation or legislation forces implementation, and a major excuse cited for preventing the implementation of available advanced technology is "lack of funding".
Most informants believed that ANH is standard care, and that if they did not initiate ANH they would risk either litigation from patients' families or criminal prosecution, because Japanese law does not guarantee protection for withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment.
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Mr. Charney would not talk about the litigation, either, but became agitated, shifting in his seat, when asked about his uneasy mixture of sex and business.
In a 12-year study of divorcing couples randomly assigned to either mediation or litigation, the psychologist Robert Emery of the University of Virginia and his colleagues found that as little as five to six hours of mediation had powerful and long-term effects in reducing the kinds of parental conflict that produce the worst outcomes for children.
While the major labels were either mired in litigation with the architects of web 2.0, or agreeing marketing budgets for the New Rock Revolution, the Libertines experimented with ideas that have now become the established pattern of breaking a band: unannounced gigs in unusual locations, semi-authorised leaking of songs, instant dialogue with anyone who is interested.
Threatened by these lawsuits, innovators have to either gamble on litigation that could force them into huge settlements, or pay steep licensing fees for tech they already developed on their own.
At this point, we will either continue the litigation to have the law permanently ruled unconstitutional, or the town will rewrite its law.
The truth is that full-calorie soda would have been forced out of schools eventually, either by litigation or legislation.
Once L.& H. collapsed, they had held out hope that they might get their technology back — either through litigation or through the bankruptcy auction.
Marie Lafeule, a lawyer representing Daewoosa, said it would be inappropriate for her to comment on either the litigation or the Labor Department's report before the trial was over.
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