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Bayer stoked speculation that the litigation might be costly when its chief executive, Werner Wenning, said today that the company would consider setting aside a reserve fund to cover settlements.
"This law is a trial lawyer's dream," he said, explaining that just the threat of litigation might be enough to encourage sellers who truthfully completed the form to settle claims made by buyers for problems discovered after the closing.
While Judge Kaye has said that litigation might be the only recourse if Albany did nothing, the director of communications for state courts, David Bookstaver, speaking on her behalf, said she did not support the judges' suit.
"My mind is more on nerdy stuff like adding jukebox features than on whatever litigation might be happening outside these walls," he says, managing to sound enthused on three hours of sleep.
The admitted document destruction was not unusual either, Carmichael says, in that it comes out of a longstanding "cultural view" within the big five firms "that it is OK to clean up the work papers even" if litigation might be expected so long as the firm has not yet been issued a subpoena.
The identified need by professionals, to have hard-copy proof of FHR surveillance, as a perceived safety mechanism and as a potential protector against possible litigation, might be overcome by recent developments in FHR monitoring technology.
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But he added that before starting litigation, it might be prudent to hire an architect or engineer to determine whether the drain is truly the cause of the problem and, if so, whether the defect is in the design or installation of the drain.
But in patent litigation, he might be number one, starting scores of lawsuits, often against large companies, and sometimes hitting jackpots.
It is also true that the early phases of the Lubanga trial, which began in January 2009, were stretched out by procedural litigation which might be expected in a virgin court.
Add to this claims of a human right to wear the jilbab and the purity ring at school, and it's clear we now have a specifically religious litigation culture (what might be called "religitigation") in which believers and activists attempt by law to extend their rights over others.
Braun refused to offer specifics, saying his legal team was exploring its options and that litigation might follow.
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