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The district is, he fears, in a "damned if it does, damned if it doesn't" position, litigation-wise; prohibit Mr. Harrison's class, and religious right-leaning law firms will leap at the chance to sue.
Best Buy, in this case, is liable, and although I would not say that litigation was wise in Nicholas' case, in this person's case it seems necessary.
Mr. Nussbaum rejected the view held by critics that he had been politically tone-deaf and had not appreciated that good litigation tactics were not always politically wise.
Companies with vast resources that seek to exploit global markets would be wise to partner with these companies to develop solutions that preempt litigation in other countries.
Considering the expense of patent litigation, targeting companies with such small revenues would not ordinarily appear to be a wise strategy.
The big New York law firms found this to be an extremely wise decision, in as much as "aiding" was their primary business, and the decision seemed to make civil litigation against them almost impossible.
Joe Willging, an environmental lawyer with the DOD General Counsel's office, says in reference to the Farallon de Medinilla closure, "We don't feel it's wise to wait for that kind of train wreck to see if we are going to lose in litigation.... Our job is to send soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines into combat environments in the absolute best-prepared way we can.
No litigation".
Automatic litigation.
This is complex litigation.
"Sunshine and litigation".
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