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"If it is passed, it will result inevitably in more litigation," she said.
A spokesperson said: "These proposals could result in more litigation, more conflict, and more confusion, regardless of the government's intentions.
The 14th amendment has been cited in more litigation than any other amendment – including landmark cases such as Brown v Board of Education.
For example, Mr. Murphy said doubling the penalty for abusive shelters might not be effective and might result in more litigation.
Mr. Flanagan said a similar law in Texas had not resulted in more litigation, but in more accountability among H.M.O.'s.
As for the Web site, Mr. Hotra said that the group had set it up "to emphasize that money won in lawsuits is being strategically reinvested by plaintiffs lawyers in the political process and in more litigation".
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"You don't go out and police in the way other authorities are doing and therefore they are getting more money in and more litigation".
(4) Clearer documentation and language in planning, as more litigation is likely.
This commission would create a highly partisan process that could result in gridlock and more litigation.
The record is clear: Daniel Lownsdale was a visionary but shifty character whose land speculation helped to spawn more litigation in Portland than in any other western city of comparable size".
Yet this represents an increase from previous years and may portend more litigation in the future.
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