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That's what makes litigation finance new and divisive in the legal world.
The bright-line 50percentt rule also makes litigation over the legality of particular districts less likely.
"The thing that makes litigation so labor intensive is that each case is fact-specific," he says.
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And the third topic seems to have been making litigation cost-effective.
Jonathan Sasser, the lawyer for Conoco, said yesterday that the appeals ruling "will make litigation more cumbersome and expensive".
But, by failing to lay down clear rules, O'Connor-style restraint increases the number of cases where the law is vague, so making litigation more likely.
For plaintiffs, annual interest rates as high as fifteen or even twenty per cent can make litigation finance a costly path to justice.
Pelissier Field said that she wishes Congress would intervene with a solution that made litigation a last resort to deter piracy.
It wants to make litigation quicker and therefore cheaper, and to tighten up the rules designed to prevent libel tourism – all good stuff.
He also said he hoped that if the process of forestry management was made much more open to the public for comment at earlier stages, a consensus could develop that would make litigation less likely.
And the country has some assets outside the country, especially those tied to oil production, that might make litigation even more attractive than it was in the case of Argentina.
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