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Joanna Rose, a spokeswoman for the governor, said only that both sides should "engage in good-faith negotiations" and "expeditiously resolve their differences".

Lawsuits are not known for expeditiously resolving claims, and the standard practice in breach-of-contract suits is to award damages, if appropriate, only at the conclusion of the case.

"This agreement supports my goal to expeditiously resolve outstanding conflicts with parties as we work to recover and distribute as much customer property as possible as quickly as possible, in a manner that is fair and consistent with the law," Mr. Giddens said in a statement.

Instead of filing a new lawsuit for fraudulent transfer that would normally take a year or more to litigate, the creditor can simply levy directly on the asset, and then -- if and only if there is an objection -- the court can conduct a summary evidentiary hearing (known to creditor rights attorneys as the "mini trial") and more expeditiously resolve the matter.

Health providers can use data on service quality to design and track quality improvement over time and compare themselves to other health providers when the same measures are used, as well as recognize and expeditiously resolve service problems in real-time [ 5, 6].

"Much-needed reforms to our farm and nutrition programs are long overdue, and we are hopeful that the House and Senate can work expeditiously to resolve these issues as soon as possible," said Kevin Smith, a spokesman for Mr. Boehner.

Ray Elliott, the company's president and chief executive, said in a statement: "We are acting voluntarily and expeditiously to resolve this situation, and we have seen no evidence of risk to patients".

In a video message on Tuesday to judges of the state court system, Judge Lippman said that while the decision did not order a specific salary increase for judges or even lay out a precise time frame for the Legislature to act, lawmakers were under an obligation to act "in good faith and expeditiously" to resolve the conflict.

Ray Elliott Ray Elliott, chief executive of Boston Scientific, says that the company is "acting voluntarily and expeditiously to resolve this situation, and we have no evidence of any risk to patient safety".

"Because our county is faced with the fire season, I would have expected the federal government to move expeditiously to resolve the problems that took the lives of two of our firefighters and burned 160,000 acres". The congressional panel will hear from state and federal firefighting authorities, as well as residents and environmental advocates.

"The parties moved expeditiously to resolve potential civil claims resulting from this tragedy in order to allow the process of healing to move forward for the Castile family, for the people of St. Anthony Village, and for all those impacted by the death of Philando Castile throughout the United States," the statement said.

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