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Discover Ludwig'litigation conduct' is proper English and can be used in written English
It is typically used when referring to behavior related to legal proceedings. Example sentence: The litigation conduct of the defendant was unethical and unacceptable.
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"The disconnect between Wells Fargo's publicly advertised face and its actual litigation conduct here could not be more extreme," the judge wrote.
On Tuesday, noting that the prosecutors had asserted both at trial and in state court appeals that the state had given the defense all the evidence to which it was legally entitled, Justice Ginsburg called it "appropriate for Banks to assume that his prosecutors would not stoop to improper litigation conduct to advance prospects for gaining a conviction".
"Warner's litigation conduct over the past 60 days demonstrates a strategic choice by his counsel to pursue an endless media campaign against capital punishment in Oklahoma instead of exhausting available legal remedies in the proper court," wrote Seth Branham, an assistant attorney general.
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Costly litigation, conducted in open court, would rarely be worth it and would open the door to duress at the end of relationships.
As a professional investigator, I use this data in many ways: tracking down witnesses and uncovering information in complex litigation; conducting criminal background checks; finding stolen assets; and investigating white-collar crime (including identity theft).
Because the court "insists upon litigation conducted by state officials whose preference is to lose the case," Kennedy continued, the majority's decision "means that a single district court can make a decision with far-reaching effects that cannot be reviewed".
The annual losses were caused by £2.9bn of restructuring charges and £3.5bn of litigation and conduct costs.
"The government is wrong," the chief justice wrote, "that the only thing actually at issue in this litigation is conduct" and not speech protected by the First Amendment.
"However, the plan is large and complex, carrying significant execution risk in the short to medium term, happening at a time when the bank has limited financial flexibility to manage unforeseen events, which could arise either from the plan or from other sources, such as further litigation or conduct costs".
Barclays had been involved in what he called "legacy litigation and conduct issues" during 2013.
The loss followed an £856m provision for "litigation and conduct charges", as well as £453m for restructuring costs.
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