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The litigation referred to a lawsuit environmental groups had filed over water usage from the reservoir.
To date, the company has records of five policies on 16 lives and is aware of two policies that appeared in books, according to a company spokesman, who, because of the pending litigation, referred additional questions to a statement on the company's Web site.
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On Thursday, Mr. King said, "Policy precludes us to issue opinions when there is pending litigation," referring specifically to the A.C.L.U.
The risk of litigation refers to the risk of PSFs being sued, usually by their clients over the quality of work delivered.
What's even worse is that in the federal litigation you refer to, government lawyers have repeatedly stated that the V.A. has neither the obligation nor the authority to provide housing desperately needed by veterans returning from Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome, brain trauma and other severe disabilities.
Most of my clients are referred from litigation solicitors, so the first step is always initial assessment.
So it's not just about their fear of the pathway but this is what it's directed at because the pathway is tangible' (S03) The lack of written documentation within the pathway was a major concern for some key stakeholders, particularly if a woman's case was later referred to litigation because of an adverse obstetric outcome or complaint about her care.
"These are issues that don't lend themselves to litigation," Mr. Robinson said, referring to the environmental topics students will study.
The lawyer, Robin S. Conrad, executive vice president of the chamber's litigation unit, was referring to the Wal-Mart and AT&T cases, along with one rejecting a suit from six states against several power companies over carbon dioxide emissions.
BUSINESS DAY The Disruptions column on Monday, about Craigslist's litigation against other Web sites, referred incorrectly to Craigslist's financial performance.
An article in Business Day on Tuesday about a Justice Department investigation into tax shelters promoted by the Ernst & Young accounting firm referred incorrectly to litigation involving its clients in Britain.
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