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Litigation dragged on until 2002.
While the litigation dragged on, Caernarvon was operated at only a fraction of its capacity.
Litigation dragged on until February 1995, when his claim was upheld.
Judge Hellerstein, who oversaw all of the cases, emerged as a champion of the workers as the litigation dragged on.
The litigation dragged on for years; eventually Smith Barney paid a settlement of a hundred and fifty million dollars.
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"There is probably going to be more litigation drag in 2013".
Fee awards are an incentive for both parties to negotiate quickly because legal costs increase as litigation drags on.
Litigation drags on and the bills pile up when lawyers and experts have to prove their clients deserve any alimony at all.
At the news conference, Mr. Hynes said that the civil litigation "drags along," but that the city's corporation counsel had "acted as fast as they could".
Lisa A. Rickard, the president of the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform, said compensation efforts should reward victims, but litigation drags on for decades and "the end result has too often left at least some victims at the back of the line".
As the litigation drags on, legislation that could potentially benefit Monsanto and numerous other companies facing consumer class action lawsuits was proposed on Feb. 9.
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