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The litigation explosion in the last decades of the 20th century has been well chronicled.
Media's office population has been bolstered by what Mr. Daly called "the litigation explosion" of the last quarter-century.
Walter K. Olson's book "The Litigation Explosion" expresses gerneral dismay about "a regime of law that sets people against each other in adversarial bitterness at every turn".
Prior to the litigation explosion commencing with this Court's 1971 Bivens decision, fewer than a handful of damages actions ever were filed against the President.
By the 1990's, popular books like "The Litigation Explosion" by Walter Olson and "The Death of Common Sense" by Philip K.
Custody disputes are as old as Solomon, but the fight between Marie and Anthony was in its own way at ground zero of America's litigation explosion.
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But those two rulings led to an explosion of litigation.
The United States Chamber of Commerce opposes the bill, saying it "would lead to an explosion of litigation" against employers.
It has also fed an explosion in litigation costs, which may deter small companies from entering the market for fear of infringing on patents with vaguely defined boundaries.
Such situations gave rise to bitter family fights and hence to an explosion of litigation, during which much of our current property law was hammered out.
Litigation swiftly followed the explosion, and the lawsuit and trial against the tank's owner, U.S. Industrial Alcohol, would last six years and grow to one of the most exhaustive in the state's history.
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