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If so, let's litigate that, too.
"We will find a way to litigate that".
"We now have four people who could litigate that," Mr. Siegel said.
Next month, Mr. Caddell and government lawyers will litigate that issue as a separate, but related, part of the wrongful death lawsuit.
"It was a story of three decades of cover-up, and we made it clear that we were going to litigate that and that it would implicate current officials.
"It would typically cost more to litigate that one case than you could ever hope to recover for the total damage in the case," says Danny Cupit, a Jackson lawyer who in 1982 helped win the first asbestos case in Mississippi, against Johns-Manville.
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Increasingly the counseling, drafting, and litigating that goes on in lawyers' offices involves not one jurisdiction but two or three.
"The consumer's cost of hiring an attorney and litigating that is going to quickly exceed the value of the claim," he said.
"If we have people who want to re-litigate that, that's fine," he said.
But the, I think the bigger picture now, while they're litigating that in court, is that YouTube has subsidized the bandwidth of the Internet.
But the, I think the bigger picture now, while they're litigating that in court, is that You Tube has subsidized the bandwidth of the Internet.
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