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Above all, private litigation was made difficult by the lack of an admission of guilt.
Thursday's decision in the ethically charged litigation was made five months after the Supreme Court, in a case involving a blood test developed by Prometheus Laboratories, unanimously ruled that companies were not permitted to patent observations about natural phenomena.
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But the natural Democratic inclination toward litigation was making him look like a sore loser at best, a would-be usurper at worst.
"Judgments about litigation are made at the end," said Richard Feinstein, director of the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Competition.
Often the hardest part about litigation is making the decision to take it on in the first place and that has a lot to do with how much the whole affair might cost.
Earlier this week, in a deposition taken as part of that litigation, Mr. Luna said that he was made aware of some of the document destruction.
(The Southern Company memo was made public thanks to prolonged litigation by the Natural Resources Defense Council).
First, we have increased the number of decided medical malpractice cases in Japan where the main issue was the physician's duty to explain to the patient, by extending the time period in which decisions in medical litigation cases were made.
During this litigation, promises have been made on behalf of Microsoft that the company will change its predatory practices which have been part of its competitive strategy in order to comply with the remedial decree.
All losses would be determined through arbitration or litigation; until those determinations are made, Cablevision would have to pay YES.
Originally supported with national tobacco litigation proceeds, the policies were made available to adults who earned up to twice the federal poverty level (which would be $21,780 this year).
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