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Finally, litigation, which in some cases is warranted, is inflationary.
And they need to work through more of the mortgage litigation, which continues to bite.
Many claims also involve court litigation, which greatly magnifies settlement costs.
But the test is ambiguous and relies on litigation, which is costly.
Mr Siegel's litigation, which has been seen by i, dubs the documentary "voyeuristic" and "distorted".
'It is a vexatious piece of litigation, which will be fully resisted,' Maxwell said.
He showed an aptitude for death-penalty litigation, which is both emotionally taxing and technically demanding.
He was less optimistic about the litigation, which he said could take years to resolve.
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But contingent fees give the attorney a financial stake in the outcome of litigation which is ordinarily frowned upon.
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