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Excessive litigation encourages companies to move.
The proposed rule also protects companies against excessive litigation.
This uncertainty and excessive litigation can have ripple effects.
Instead, they produce costly disputes and excessive litigation that outweigh positive incentives.
Factor analysis identified two independent components: general concern over excessive litigation, and criticism of the civil jury.
He spoke of the "four horsemen of this recession": high workers compensation costs, high taxes on business, excessive litigation and overregulation.
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The plan calls for reducing "excessive patent litigation" and endorses legislation floating around Congress that would break the stranglehold of the notoriously plaintiff-friendly Eastern District of Texas, which openly courts patent trolls and frivolous litigation.
But Mr. Bush said: "The Senate failed to address the danger that excessive, unlimited litigation in state courts would drive up premium costs and cause many American families to lose their health insurance.
In an extreme response, Branstad has said he will review "all regulations" that could impact businesses and would streamline "agricultural permitting as an incentive for agribusiness in Iowa," saying in a press release that: "excessive environmental litigation adds risks and costs for production agriculture and hinders growth and job creation".
However, the generic companies have received written assurances from the Government of Canada that its implementation of the "Right of Appeal" treaty commitment will also address excessive and duplicative litigation by ending the practice of dual litigation.
If we want to build American businesses and create jobs, we need to change the laws that encourage excessive and costly litigation.
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