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Pre-litigation runs accumulate to 31 basis points of the total net assets over a three-month window; post-litigation runs may last more than six months and accumulate to 1.25percentt over the first three-month window.
According to WhoGlue founder Jason D. Hardebeck, the ongoing post-litigation conversations between the two companies were what eventually led to the sale.
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The first implication of our model relates to the self-regulatory incentives of firms to make conservative disclosures in the absence of any regulatory agency or ex post litigation.
Thus, we conclude the opposite of Lemley: society would be better off investing more resources in the Agency to improve patent quality than relying upon ex-post litigation to weed out invalid patents.
*focuses on death penalty post-conviction litigation, especially in South Carolina.
Another interesting place to look for post-Delfi litigation fallout will be Germany.
Any truly tight race will most likely generate post-election litigation that could delay the final result.
He has written extensively on issues related to lethal injection, physician participation in executions, and post-conviction litigation.
Johnson currently teaches constitutional and criminal law and supervises the post-conviction litigation and capital trial clinics.
New Orleans, meanwhile, was slowly becoming headquarters for the second time in five years to teams of lawyers specialising in post-disaster litigation.
Professor Foley, from Ohio State, said post-election litigation was more likely in Ohio because that state provided a long window of opportunity to contest provisional ballots.
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