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And both sides would pay much less to lawyers, who now receive more than half of all the money spent on asbestos litigation, studies say.
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The latter theory was supported by a litigation-funded study that has since been shown to have been "an elaborate fraud".
The total budget for the Superfund is $1.27 billion, which covers investigations, enforcement, litigation and engineering studies as well as cleanup.
Another, less direct parallel lies in the Liggett Group's acknowledgment in March 1997 that cigarettes are addictive and cause cancer -- an admission that followed years of litigation and medical studies, the group said.
Reporting of results tied to a specific product or manufacturer may result in an injunction against publication, accompanied by a subpoena for original data or litigation to repeat studies for validation purposes prior to release of results.
They want a mixture of real and symbolic sacrifices less money for environmental litigation and trade-union studies, for example.Republican politicians are digging in their heels over the budget for two reasons.
"The stalemate is much more of a victory for the accused infringers than it is for Apple," said Brian Love, a professor at Stanford Law School who studies patent litigation.
If it were difficult to use such studies in litigation, plaintiffs claiming discrimination would be greatly disadvantaged.
While the above analysis indicates that discounting patients' views might increase the risk of litigation, one of five studies included in this review examined the implications of discussing the pros and cons of PSA testing [ 29].
Here, Kosinski uses a narrow definition of litigation-generated science to refer to studies that begin after litigation is initiated (and probably after the expert is hired) and is funded by one of the parties or their attorneys.
Lester Brickman, a professor at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University who has studied asbestos litigation, said in an interview: "This is a big deal.
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