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Typically, the fund that sustains the largest loss is the lead plaintiff in any litigation.
It's a thorny issue, and I suspect the outcome in any litigation will depend on how egregious his conduct is.
The amount set aside for these defences is not disclosed "to protect the Australian government's position in any litigation".
"We believe we dealt fairly with VTech, and we're pretty confident we'll prevail in any litigation," a Lucent spokesman said.
Yet even Sherwyn has written that "employers are well advised to raise the prospect of such a defense in any litigation and in settlement talks".
So if the private equity firms really want to walk, their best bet is to lose in any litigation against the debt commitment letter.
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Instead, Mr. Swartz opted to take the severance arrangement, which also protects him from being dragged through the mud by the company in court; any litigation must now take place in private arbitration hearings, according to people briefed on the arrangement.
For reform to have any effect, it will have to deal with the prohibitive cost of any litigation in London.
Furthermore, the development corporation said that the Bovis lawsuit was premature because both sides had agreed in 2007 to defer any litigation until demolition was finished.
In moving to conduct a separate health review, Mr. Martens said, the state is seeking to prepare "the most legally defensible" environmental report in the event of any litigation that could ensue if the state allows fracking to proceed.
Also, the study was conducted in no relation to any litigation, compensation or insurance process.
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