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But according to Julian Knight, De Kock's lawyer, the state was simply litigated out of options; De Kock had more than served the minimum sentence and the minister's repeated refusals had begun to seem like discrimination.
Noting "the legal firestorm that has subsumed the debt settlement industry" in recent years, Jeffrey Tenenbaum, a lawyer representing dozens of settlement firms, warned that many companies could be "legislated, regulated or litigated out of business".
The history of consumer-facing music startups is littered with companies that raise significant venture capital, before ultimately crashing and burning or being litigated out of existence.
They seem to be on the verge of getting litigated out of existence.
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The five people on stage Tuesday night each had a chance to outline their basic vision for the country and to litigate out the disagreements they have.
"I don't mind saying that the reason for it is that it's a lot easier to litigate from out there," he says.
Another respondent mentioned a different effect: "For some complex surgeries, patients have to go abroad because surgeons do not want to carry out these operations due to the fear of being litigated in case of an adverse outcome".
But studies show that when women can come up with the money to litigate, they come out better financially, Professor Rutherford said.
Chevron had the case thrown out of U.S. courts, on the grounds that it should be litigated in Ecuador, closer to where the alleged harms occurred.
But don't expect the parties to be trooping down to Delaware any time soon to litigate this out.
Or should he acknowledge that Wal-Mart (with revenue last year of $349 billion) and its law firm of Baker Hostetler (600 partner attorneys) had the resources to litigate him out of existence?
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