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The performers said they lacked the funds for more litigation.
Opponents of the death penalty said the decision was little more than a road map for more litigation.
These claims are unlikely to prevail unless more facts emerge, but it appears that ChinaCast is going to argue the point, setting the stage for more litigation.
The party paying the money fears that news of a large settlement will be blood in the water for more litigation, and, though a settlement is not an admission of liability, secrecy serves to protect the reputation of the accused.
"This legislation is a recipe for more litigation, more liability and higher costs," said Karen M. Ignagni, president of the American Association of Health Plans, the chief lobby for H.M.O.'s.
"You've got a recipe for more litigation," says Washington lawyer Stephen Saxon.
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It has created more litigation for the state in cases involving violence and in murder cases, in particular".
A recent report by the law firm Fulbright & Jaworski found that more than one-third of lawyers working internally for companies expected to see more litigation in 2009.
A look at Rupert Murdoch's legal confidant, Joel I. Klein; in France, an economic ally for the White House; and with more litigation on the horizon, Google's Android marches on.
In an interview, Mrs. Babcock said she was glad that the lawsuit had been dropped and that she was reluctant to discuss the situation for fear of prompting even more litigation.
Efforts by the Trump administration to change EPA's position would likely face more litigation, stretching out for many years.
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