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"So much for Rizzo making amends to Bell," said Anthony Taylor, Bell's lead litigation counsel.
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He's led litigation in federal court, met with President Barack Obama, and has called on the Department of Justice to investigate what he calls "the overall militarization of law enforcement response" to peaceful protests at Standing Rock.
These two examples have led litigation-jittery agencies to ignore race completely in placements, the report said.
Under a given rule, for instance, the set of transactions that do not lead to litigation are likely to differ systematically from the set of transactions that do give rise to litigation.
I offer you Mr. Motley's lead paint litigation.
This language would almost certainly lead to litigation about who controls the curriculum in public schools.
It will ultimately lead to litigation that will bankrupt them, as well it should.
Enhanced packages for individual employees, she said, could affect employee morale and even lead to litigation.
Going the City Council route will certainly lead to litigation, resentment and accusations of imperiousness.
The inevitable bad outcome would simply lead to litigation and possibly high awards against these guideline companies.
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