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No litigation".
There was no litigation on the table.
No litigation, after all, meant no lawyers' fees.
Until the middle of the twentieth century, most major American law firms had no litigation department.
"There's no litigation, just a few cases here and there," Mr. Rey said.
"If we're right on the science, there should be no litigation," Mr. Bernick said.
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Yes, Finish Line's and UBS's take-no-prisoners litigation "succeeded" to some extent.
"This shows the initial success of Chevron's take-no-prisoner litigation strategy," in filing a racketeering action against its opponents, said Ralph G. Steinhardt, a law a law and international affairs professor at George Washington University, who has been tracking the case.
That's not PC, that's parasitic "no win, no fee" litigation companies continuing to put a price on every stubbed toe, achy neck or wet fart they can get their hands on.
"As late as 1965, there was no employment-discrimination litigation, no class actions for damages suits, no environmental law and no campaign-finance limitations," observes Richard Epstein, a legal scholar at the conservative Hoover Institution.
The NIOSH/NCI work has been the subject of litigation (No. 11 30812, in The United States Court Of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit).
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