Sentence examples for lead to litigation from inspiring English sources

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That too could lead to litigation against me.

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.

Would the event lead to litigation against me as a director?

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"This clash led to litigation and uncertainty.

The situation has led to litigation.

Similar concerns in the United States have already led to litigation.

He said the company's investors had unrealistic expectations that led to litigation after the technology bubble burst in 2000.

The young lovers' fathers, both farmers, squabble over a tract of land, which leads to litigation that ruins them both.

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