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There has been a change in the main target of litigation over time: in the 1980s, ectopic pregnancy was the most common reason for litigation; today, litigation related to a missed fetal anomaly is the most frequent indication [19].
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Just like the trend in Japan and the U.S., there are more medical malpractice litigations over time and the awards are going up in Taiwan as well [ 7, 13].
We have no opinion on whether USP Office is doing better or worse, but we know for sure that the amount of software litigation has grown over time.
"Over time, litigation will slowly bleed a company, so you want to stop the bleeding at the earliest possible moment," Mr. Venditto said.
This variable was characterized as involvement in compensation or litigation that would serve as an incentive not to experience symptom improvement over time (e.g., currently on disability or worker's compensation, or involved in litigation related to their illness or injury.
The lawyers are going to have a field day, with lots of expensive and time-consuming litigation over contracts and tenders.
As such litigation illustrates, the impact of Obama's climate initiatives will play out over time, and not for the benefit of "all of the above".
The litigation with Mr. Sussman was a dispute over rights provided under a loan agreement, and did not concern whether Paamco appropriately described over time its ownership structure as being majority women-owned.
"There's a substantial amount, and an increasing amount of asbestos litigation, which is not what people expected," said Barry R. Ostrager, a lawyer at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in New York, noting how experts once predicted that the number of claims would decline over time.
Over time, maybe.
Over time everyone loses.
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