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Barclays set aside £500m ($800m) also for any possible litigation that might arise from the forex probe, which took the shine off a solid quarterly-earnings report.
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Because anti-discrimination laws entitle judges to award heavy damages to a victim, firms obviously need to budget for such possible litigation costs.
The Weinstein Company has given new meaning to the phrase "golden parachute" by providing an executive with a limitless supply of passes for wrongful conduct and, as a result, may have laid the groundwork for possible litigation from its employees.
"We are preparing" for possible litigation now, he said.
The article cited an internal memo soliciting staff lawyers for "investigations and possible litigation related to intentional race-based discrimination in college and university admissions".
The A.C.L.U. has been "exploring plans for possible litigation," as Ms. Dunne put it in an interview, over whether mergers involving religious and secular hospitals that get taxpayer support could violate a provision of the State Constitution barring public funds for religious purposes.
The city declined to do so, setting itself up for possible litigation.
Legal experts told The New York Times that Nakamoto's statement seemed to "lay the groundwork for possible litigation against Newsweek".
On the professional side, there were concerns that recordings could provide data for possible litigation.
Similarly, many employers and occupational physicians are wary of allowing employees with distal upper limb pain to continue with forceful or repetitive work activities for fear of possible litigation.
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