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But Mr. Scoppetta and Ms. Lowry, director of Children's Rights, a national advocacy organization, took diametrically opposed lessons from the settlement regarding the value of new litigation in the next stages of the overhaul.
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The current costs associated with antenatal care in the next pregnancy (£15.1 million) combined with litigation costs (approximately £1.6 million) [ 53] imposes annual costs in the region of £16.7 million for the UK health service.
The trusts, which also sued Thomas H. Lee Partners over the Refco collapse, intend to bring other lawsuits "in the next few weeks," said Marc S. Kirschner, trustee of the Refco Litigation Trusts.
In the next game.
In the next wave, 81 former students won a much greater sum — about $1.7 million per person — prompting another round of litigation from the first group of plaintiffs, who argued they had been treated unfairly.
Currently several climate scientists have litigation in the courts.
The ruling ends the litigation in the trial court.
The litigation in the Stubbs case also unleashed another bombshell.
"We believe investors will get a better chance for an opportunity in Altria once the dust settles from the expected litigation news flow over the next zero to three months.
It is the perfect sound bite in what could be the next tort reform battle in Texas: a push to require the losing parties in litigation to pay their opponents' legal fees.
The Livelys are involved in litigation with a next-door neighbor, Peter Thornton, who has lived in the neighborhood for 21 years and is president of the Cedar Knolls Colony Neighborhood Association.
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