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That shows the measure is changing behavior, as intended, with minimal litigation, he says.
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But generally, this sort of litigation has been minimal.
All she gets if the husband divorces her, and that too after years of litigation, is a minimal maintenance payment.
"In the large scheme of things, the impact of tobacco litigation has been minimal," said Robert L. Rabin, a professor of law at Stanford.
In America, where the business climate is different, and attitudes to business are a little different, a lack of political will to discomfort corporate funders and a cultural suspicion of even minimal constraints on capital has left litigation the principal driver.
Most divorces are settled with minimal intervention from the court system, but for the minority that do go to litigation, abuse allegations are commonly part of the case, raising the stakes when parental alienation is asserted.
Furthermore, it is also not enough for departments/agencies to solely respond to matters surrounding inmate suicide as a result of feared litigation through liability cases, as doing so motivates most facilities to implement policies which require minimal suicide prevention provisions.
While there is minimal data on unsuccessful settled cases, the aforementioned report by Jena et al 16 sheds light on unsuccessful litigation, finding that approximately half of the claims filed were dismissed prior to trial, and that nearly 80% of claims that ultimately underwent a jury verdict were judged in favour of the physician.
No litigation".
"Minimal, minimal torture".
This is complex litigation.
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