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An advertisement along those lines would be a fitting end to this week's furore about Prince Charles's leaked letters to the government.On the face of it, the concerns the heir to the throne raises, apparently every couple of weeks or so, about the consequences of litigation mania and bureaucracy are quite reasonable.
Critics say its language would make it one of the broadest such measures in the country and could lead to unintended consequences and litigation.
The body of medical literature on burnout has demonstrated significant professional repercussions including decreased patient satisfaction, increased medical errors and litigation, and the personal consequences of substance abuse and depression [ 5– 7].
Jeremy Marshall, chief investment officer of Bentham Europe, said: "The prospect of litigation is a necessary consequence of the apparent failure of Tesco's former management to protect their shareholders from avoidable losses.
Critics see that as special pleading after all, the whole point of auditing financial statements is to give some form of guarantee that they are credible.But the unintended consequence of litigation run amok, argues the profession, is that audit quality is worse.
We will see, as a consequence, more litigation over media intrusions into the private lives of public figures and judges will be inclined to award very substantial damages - higher even than the £60,000 awarded to Max Mosley - for breaches of article 8 rights.
"By blocking some firms from competing for new leases, this legislation would further increase gasoline prices that already exceed $4 per gallon and result in unintended consequences due to litigation," the White House said.
"The disagreements among the parties concerning the likely course, outcome, and consequences of continued litigation," Judge Posner said, "as well as the implications and ramifications of alternative terms of settlement, are too deep-seated to be bridged".
After more than four months, it is apparent that the disagreements among the parties concerning the likely course, outcome and consequences of continued litigation, as well as the implications and ramifications of alternative terms of settlement, are too deep-seated to be bridged.
Studies like this didn't reveal much about the consequences of malpractice litigation because they didn't pin down the consequences of malpractice itself.
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