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This may be one reason her lawyers are extremely litigious (and no doubt will be sending me another letter after this column).
"Our employees understand that this is a great technology era that also happens to be extremely litigious".
California already has an extremely litigious culture around land-use with the state's environment law CEQA getting invoked to block bike lanes and high-speed rail for years.
The extremely litigious company will once more be represented in this action by Texas-based McKool Smith, which specializes in IP litigation (see: i4i v. Microsoft and Versata v. SAP).
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Smartphone companies are highly litigious.
He is also highly litigious, particularly where money is involved.
On your watch, these are extremely difficult times for us litigious Americans.
When Kraftwerk learned the truth, its members, known for being extremely reclusive, critical of cover versions, and somewhat litigious, actually liked the music and struck up a dialogue with Mr. Schmidt.
But it is possible that the climate-change complacency of the famously litigious President-elect will face legal opposition from a group of extremely well-informed teen-agers.
It's brutally litigious.
How litigious is the process?
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