Sentence examples for litigation for example from inspiring English sources

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Both the tobacco and firearms litigation, for example, were highly organized assaults on specific industries.

Such disclosures would have to be updated regularly, thus advertising any changes in a firm's sense of its own vulnerabilities.Worse, companies would have to keep an eye out even for the "remote" possibility of expensive litigation: for example, by watching scientific journals for findings that could later result in lawsuits.

During the height of recent tobacco litigation, for example, Tobacco Control Advocates ran a private network for about two years on which several hundred activists could read daily news bulletins and receive action alerts, allowing quick access to the news and helping them to coordinate responses.

There is a great variety in legal specialisms and lawyers seem to be playing a more and more obvious role in society (with the introduction of the Human Rights Act and the growth of litigation, for example).

After some years experience--and this is where it gets really interesting--you may get involved in litigation, for example, enforcing your company's or client's patent rights against an infringer, or defending them against an allegation of infringement.

There also might be legal reasons for not releasing information -- if cases are in litigation, for example.

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But also litigation work, for example two people who have a property dispute or an appellate action where they are helping client that's just very limited to a specific project, whether it's a specific litigation or Court of Appeals project or something along those lines that doesn't touch the Secretary of State's Office.

The former Microsoft executive and now patent-litigation entrepreneur Nathan Myhrvold, for example, is no doubt a very intelligent man, but he still exhibits a curiously pleading tone.

Conflicting gay-rights laws may force decisive litigation on the matter, for example, and a battle between the states and the federal government over drug laws may be just the spark that is needed for a long-overdue national dialogue on the drug war.Many observers argue that ballot initiatives are merely a crude tool for moneyed interests to circumvent deliberative democracy.

Uncompensated costs arise from litigation or liability risks (for example, Sec 60 InsO and Brandes/Schoppmeyer, in: Kirchhof et al. (2014), to Sec. 60, Note 89 91).

For example, the litigation over the Del Monte buyout yielded an $89 million settlement, while the litigation over the sale of El Paso yielded a $110 million settlement.

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