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"We live in a litigious society," she said.
MARINE LE PEN has been in a litigious mood lately.
"We live in a litigious society,'' she said.
Another reason, Dr. Basch said, is that "we live in a litigious society".
What should be done, in a litigious society, about accusations of gross pastoral insensitivity?
The club filed suit against the film and may still be in a litigious mood.
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And to some extent, I'm sympathetic; it's stressful and expensive to live in such a litigious society.
I mean, in such a litigious society, why not take legal action for all the little parent and child infractions?
Nevertheless, in such a litigious country as the US, ski areas need to make a show of keeping their customers safe.
Real, a veteran of four decades on the bench, was charged in 2003 by a litigious local attorney with misconduct for seizing control of a bankruptcy case from another judge to make sure the defendant, whose criminal probation Real was supervising, wouldn't be evicted from her house.
Even in business, even where we have contracts, and even in a very litigious society like the U.S. which is probably the most litigious society in the world, we can't really rely on contracts for everyday business relationships.
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