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Obviously publicizing a major defect will affect future sales and encourage further litigation.
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The decision, he said, "is going to encourage more litigation".
Regulators will target past behaviour (which will encourage more litigation from aggrieved clients).
And such loans do not encourage frivolous litigation, because lenders screen out claims that are unlikely to result in recoveries.
Brandis has urged that the act be reformed, saying the government "should get rid of" laws that "encourage vigilante litigation".
They argue that fat contingent fees encourage frivolous litigation and give attorneys the wrong incentives, especially on settlement decisions.
Ms. Ross is concerned that the decision creates uncertainty, which might encourage more litigation.
Critics say dynasty trusts will further increase the concentration of wealth, can benefit people estranged from the donor and encourage litigation over the right to money from the fund and over how it is invested.
The campaign is drawing strong opposition from chambers of commerce, insurance companies and others who worry that lawsuit loans encourage litigation by emboldening plaintiffs.
Do you have a concern that this case and the verdict given could encourage further patent litigation?
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