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The increasing litigation has forced the construction industry to change in a manner that actually has the potential to improve the quality of the constructed project.

Even so, Mr. Roderick said there had been increasing litigation amid growing concern over climate change, including cases brought in the British High Court by environmental activists against the British Treasury over the restructuring of the Royal Bank of Scotland.

To deal with issues surrounding a sticky organism that has been around for millions of years, but has recently been a source of increasing litigation, the Council of New York Cooperatives and Condominiums will hold a seminar on mold at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Hexter Lounge at the Hunter College School for Social Work, 120 East 79th Street.

In fact, although millions of patients every year suffer such "adverse events" in the course of medical care, and although doctors complain bitterly about increasing litigation and skyrocketing malpractice insurance rates, new findings indicate that few victims of malpractice ever file suit, and fewer still are compensated.

Insurance premiums have been rising both because of increasing litigation costs and falling interest rates, LaCroix said.

If allowed to take effect, the CFPB's harmful rule would benefit trial lawyers by increasing frivolous class-action lawsuits; harm consumers by denying them the full benefits and efficiencies of arbitration; and hurt financial institutions by increasing litigation expenses and compliance costs (particularly for community and mid-sized institutions).

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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) considered this call, weighing investor benefits (e.g., increased transparency) against potential costs to the audit profession (e.g., increased litigation risk and administrative costs).

The administration predicted that the generic drug bill would increase litigation over drug patents.

Over-investigating is on the rise in this age of increased litigation.

Unfortunately, for innovating firms, forward-looking and optimistic statements are likely to increase litigation risk.

Remaining in the Paris Agreement does not increase litigation risk for the Trump administration as it pursues its deregulatory agenda.

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