Sentence examples for litigation stemmed from from inspiring English sources

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The litigation stemmed from a disagreement in which a court made its decision.

The litigation stemmed from a 1995 F.B.I. raid on the headquarters of Archer Daniels in Decatur, Ill.

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Wachovia, like many banks, faces a deluge of shareholder litigation stemming from the subprime mortgage mess.

The litigation stems from a huge "short squeeze" in the shares of Volkswagen in 2008.

The case is part of a raft of litigation stemming from the mortgage crisis.

ReprintsThe bank's big problem is litigation stemming from America's mortgage fiasco.

The new name might help American Home distance itself from litigation stemming from fen-phen pills recalled in 1997, analysts said.

He is now helping the bank fend off a tidal wave of shareholder litigation stemming from the subprime mortgage mess.

Ropes & Gray is representing the insurer Lloyd's of London in litigation stemming from the Sept. 11 attacks.

The agency met in closed session Friday to discuss anticipated and current litigation stemming from the collision.

With the S.E.C. settlement, the company and its officials have now ended all litigation stemming from the accounting problems.

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