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The MC Mojave case did not involve litigation finance, as that term is commonly understood.
Most work is done on a contingency basis, with a sliding scale of fees that can reach 40 percent on projects that involve litigation, Mr. Steger said.
Without setting a timetable, Mr. Gray said he sought a solution "that is fair to all, that primarily does not involve litigation".
Asked if the state's strategy could conceivably involve litigation against energy companies for historical wetlands damage, Mr. Graves said that was "not our plan A, B, C, D or X".
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One of those involved litigation against the board of Fuqua Enterprises.
"If that involves litigation, they'll spend the time and money to do that.
The two officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the matter involves litigation, said Mrs. Clinton had not made a decision yet.
She explains that it is a move she has never regretted: "A lot of my work involves litigation involving the recovery of assets, from which I get a real buzz.
Adam Medros, a vice president at TripAdvisor, said he could not comment on cases involving litigation, but he noted that hotel owners had the option to post a response to any review.
Dramatic improvements in engineering technology have greatly reduced emissions but because of the high toxicity, cases of vegetation injury are still common, even in developed countries, and cases involving litigation still occur.
In the announcement's conclusion, however, comes the key part: Facebook will look into ways to see this practice of password-sharing stopped, even if it involves litigation or new laws.
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