Sentence examples for it litigation from inspiring English sources

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This is it: litigation to the death over the election held last week (front page, Nov. 16).

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We're talking virginal here: when the previous chief executive, Robert Beck, didn't talk that way -- last September he got progressive (some called it litigation-conscious) and opened the contest to women with divorce, pregnancy and abortion in their past -- he was fired.

However, the takeover and subsequent decision to build its own laptop - the Chromebook Pixel - expose it to litigation since it now makes devices of its own.

It filed litigation to halt its implementation and dealt a severe setback to the Koch-supported board members.

It simplifies litigation greatly: companies can act like individuals when it comes to owning property or making contracts.

To put it bluntly, litigation is a crapshoot.

Crandon vowed revenge: "We will keep it in litigation for years.

"The rule is the same whether it's litigation or arbitration," Justice Ginsburg said.

As Lemelson sees it, though, litigation is the only way an independent inventor can protect his rights.

As one senior Republican lawyer put it, "The litigation has sort of had the desired effect without having to go through with the litigation".

Mr. Collins says assigning a lease is not always the most practical way to break a lease, "because it invites litigation on what is reasonable".

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