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Litigation driven by individuals often produces perverse effects.
"Freedom Mail will liberate wireless e-mail from expensive and spurious litigation driven by very few patent owners for the sole purpose of dominating global wireless e-mail communications," Mr. Fodor said in an e-mail message.
Two new public relations positions with salaries of $135,000 per year, plus generous benefits, along with several other new positions with similarly generous salaries; high-priced lawyers, including some at $495 per hour, adding up to more than $1.7 million in seven months and counting, much of it spent on unnecessary and unsuccessful litigation driven by council hubris and errors.
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Every whiff of investigation or litigation drives additional nervous federal workers to the company's door.
MALPRACTICE REFORMS The Republicans put great stock in the idea that malpractice litigation drives up medical costs — forcing doctors to pay high premiums for malpractice insurance and leading many doctors to practice overly defensive medicine, performing needless tests or procedures.
He is irritated at the brand companies' penchant for filing what he calls "facetious lawsuits," and said the litigation drives up the cost of developing a generic drug from an average of $500,000 a decade ago to more than $5 million today.
Some say the resulting litigation has driven up costs to innovators and consumers.
(The court upheld the verdict that Bendectin was not guilty, but by then litigation had driven it from the market).
Asbestos litigation has driven 57 companies, which employed hundreds of thousands of people, into bankruptcy, including 26 companies that have become insolvent since January 1, 2000.
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