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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.
As Green well knows, I made that comment to describe Chevron's litigation strategy - specifically, how the oil company's technicians were misleading courts by lying about the impacts of the contamination.
We identified a small difference in the outcomes of litigation for claims, specifically in the duration from the dispute to closure of the litigation.
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.
First, the deal will bolster both Samsung and Google's patent positions against patent infringement allegations and subsequent litigation from competitors, and specifically Apple, which has been involved in acrimonious, multinational patent battles worth billions of dollars against Samsung for years now, over Samsung's Android-powered range of Galaxy smartphones and tablets.
His dissertation is examining the use of private law as a tool in obesity prevention, specifically tort litigation for caloric overconsumption.
Boden and Ozonoff (2008) examined this issue and concluded that the various conflicts of interest are not unique to science generated specifically for litigation, but rather are general in nature and pervasive in science.
This left an earlier Newsnight programme exposed to litigation: Trafigura claimed Newsnight had specifically accused them of causing deaths, and that they were therefore entitled to recover damages under British libel law.
The company, which declined to comment more specifically because of the litigation, stated that it had investigated the incident "immediately and thoroughly," but had not been able to determine who had left the noose.
But analysts speculate that the massive litigation funds are being built up specifically for fraud allegations brought by attorneys general from multiple states who say banks including JPMorgan signed foreclosure documents without ensuring the information was accurate.
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