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But for many companies it might be worth it simply to take the risk of litigation off the table around those 200 (and growing patents) in RPX's portfolio.
Having to go to arbitration largely takes the specter of mass litigation off the table.
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She was also frustrated by a raft of City lawyers whose fear of litigation saw off many of Anita's best campaigns.
Eventually rising to the post of co-chief executive officer, he helped lead Inamed out of a morass of crippling tort litigation, fend off a hostile investor and stop the red ink.
Establishing these policies and procedures is valuable for compliance with the laws, protecting a startup from potential litigation, staving off bad press and demonstrating to capital sources that your personnel infrastructure is sound.
So, inevitably, the slippery language resulted in endless litigation about off-color jokes told in the company cafeteria or — to cite one recent episode — an exhibition of nudes on loan from the Museum of Modern Art, which Colgate University removed after hostile environment complaints by some of its employees.
Here the litigation goes seriously off the rails.
The last census, in 2000, set off litigation in about 40 states.
The outcomes in past appraisal cases suggest that such litigation can pay off handsomely.
A ruling in their favor was overturned, setting off litigation that continues.
Producers of goods as different as antifreeze, fireworks, popcorn, cigarettes and light bulbs have sought to take refuge behind federal oversight in recent years to fend off litigation.
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