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Escalating the dispute into litigation would be costly.
Such litigation would be lengthy and costly, both for the city and the federal government.
"Fortunately," Douglas Durst said, "this movie will be seen by so few people that litigation would be superfluous".
Where new laws have been enacted, litigation would be considered, but only as a last resort Minter said.
But if it were not for suits tied to mergers and I.P.O.'s of Chinese companies, litigation would be below historical norms.
Any such litigation would be in Quebec and under Quebec law per the choice of law and jurisdiction clauses in the acquisition agreement.
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Hoppe said, "Notwithstanding the difficulties in negotiating while there is litigation, SMG would be willing to negotiate with a party that has the wherewithal to buy the team".
The number of years depends on the outcome of the Madoff litigation and would be negotiated once the result of the lawsuit is determined.
Andy Vickery, a plaintiffs' lawyer in Houston, said that without the threat of litigation, companies would be less careful and patients would suffer.
So, if the man and his family had not been so prone to becoming involved in litigation, there would be almost no trace of him at all.
He argues that the new legislation is too restrictive and that compensation and litigation rights would be increased rather than decreased.
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