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But there's no question about it that this decision will generate litigation throughout the country".
Justice Antonin Scalia, in his dissent, said the majority opinion would generate litigation.
The status of laws that ban certain types of weapons is not clear, and that question is also very likely to generate litigation.
That is barely enough time for the speediest wide receiver to cover five yards on a dry field, but plenty of time to generate litigation that has lasted half a decade, with accompanying lawyers' fees.
This article focuses on another criterion, offered by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, that instructs judges to assign lower credibility to "litigation science" than to science generated before litigation.
Such employees are often required to pay union "service fees," though the legal issues associated with such fees have generated significant litigation in the area of collective bargaining.
But the dissenting justices predicted that the decision would generate groundless litigation and undermine confidence in the judiciary.
"Arbitration works well for everyone except the trial lawyers because arbitration does not generate large litigation payouts".
The Scott Baker review said the major disadvantage of introducing that forum bar was that it would create delay and had the potential to generate satellite litigation.
Sir Scott Baker, the appeal court judge whom May asked to review the extradition laws, came down against the introduction of a 'forum bar' to extradition arguing it would create delay and generate satellite litigation.
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