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Republicans, including Capito, say such laws address a problem that is overstated, and that they unfairly place a burden on businesses that may face litigation based on decisions about pay.
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Citigroup may also face litigation.
Stripped of his seven Tour de France titles, barred from all Olympic sports, including triathlons, and dropped by his former sponsors, Mr. Armstrong may face civil litigation seeking millions.
Legal experts agree that even if it tries to extricate itself, it will still face litigation.
He said the letter told the company if it did not offer compensation within seven days it would face litigation.
They may face somewhat more litigation than other rich democracies, but not much.
It then lays odds that particular firms may face regulatory problems, class action litigation, a plunging stock price or outright bankruptcy.
"But there probably will be some die-hards who will continue to play chicken on this, and they may face other consequences, such as litigation". She said it would behoove Trump to expand the types of funding that could be cut off, possibly to include Department of Homeland Security funding.
It also said that it could face litigation-related expenses of another $6.8bn.
All may face extinction.
For flamboyance, the Texas lawyers may face their match in William Lerach, a San Diego-based lawyer with Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach who is lead counsel in the Enron securities-fraud class-action litigation.
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