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"We're doing this because we recognize that creators can be intimidated by the DMCA's counter notification process, and the potential for litigation that comes with it," he wrote.

In an interview on Thursday, Mr. Liu said that he was concerned that the Transportation Department had not adequately prepared for litigation that could result from the program, which is expected to put 10,000 bicycles on the streets by next summer.

The agreement faces so many legal challenges that Ohio, with only a 5% revenue participation, is setting aside more than $2 million per year for litigation; that works out to better than $40 million a year spent nationwide by states to defend the settlement.

"We're doing this because we recognize that creators can be intimidated by the DMCA's counter notification process, and the potential for litigation that comes with it (for more background on the DMCA and copyright law see check out this Copyright Basics video)," writes Fred von Lohmann, YouTube's Copyright Legal Director in an announcement about the new program.

And that would be a huge victory for the conservative Christian legal movement, because it then opens up an entire area for litigation that was foreclosed before.

The ASBL is gathering information on several major government prime contractors in preparation for litigation that may include cases filed under the False Claims Act, and Section 16 d) of the Small Business Act.

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Agius once again apologised for the Libor scandal, which has left the bank facing a £290m fine and braced for a wave of litigation that took up an entire page of disclosure in the half-year results.

The restoration began, but then stalled for years, partly because of litigation that was resolved in 2010; work resumed two and a half years ago, Ms. Castaldi said.

"You'll still have a residual tail of litigation that will continue for a long time, but that residual tail will be inconsequential to Merck".

O'Connor's reasoning, not Kennedy's, marked the way forward for L.G.B.T. litigation that turned, increasingly, to marriage equality.

It has only two major provisions: the first mandating bathroom use by chromosome and anatomy at birth, the second promising the state will pay for any litigation that stems from public schools adhering to the law.

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