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Any person accepting such a payment does not waive any rights against future litigation or claims.
Some orders can't be reversed without litigation or extensive public hearings.
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An industry spokesman said litigation or a new legislative challenge to block the rules were possibilities.
Imagine "Law and Order" without the litigation or "ER" without the diagnoses.
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