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Then, the players turned to litigation to argue against the disparity between the venues at the men's and women's World Cups, but ultimately played on.
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Ericsson's litigation forces Samsung to argue that FRAND rates should be low, while in the dispute with Apple, it takes the opposite position.
Or, as he assumes is more likely, the company was aware of these and already have a litigation strategy ready to argue that the patents are invalid.
From my view on the outside it seems that Honeywell might have a case but Nest likely (hopefully) saw this coming and already has a litigation strategy prepped to argue that these patents are invalid.
The United States had "standing" in this litigation (and therefore, was allowed to argue in the case) on the grounds that it has a "strong interest in the eradication of discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation", as its brief states.
There's an avenue of litigation, I suppose, if Trump wanted to argue about improprieties with the selection of electoral voters or if he wanted to systematically cherry-pick or fight certain state results.
But she has gained litigation experience as solicitor general, a job that requires her to argue cases before the Supreme Court -- in some cases defending laws she may personally disagree with.
These claims are unlikely to prevail unless more facts emerge, but it appears that ChinaCast is going to argue the point, setting the stage for more litigation.
Hard to argue.
ECONOMISTS love to argue.
Hard to argue there.
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