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And renewed interest by United Airlines, a unit of UAL, in the acquisition of US Airways -- a transaction United had indicated it wanted out of -- may well have been motivated by fear of potential litigation for breach of the companies' merger contract.
All of the sources spoke on the condition of anonymity because they aren't authorized to speak to the press by their respective employers, don't want to be exposed to potential litigation for violating non-disclosure agreements, or fear reprisal for speaking about powerful people on-record with a member of the press.
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In addition, YouTube was forced to allocate more financial resources for potential litigation, as many media companies discovered that some of the videos uploaded to YouTube contained copyrighted material.
In total the bank has put aside $23bn for potential litigation since 2010 – and has warned this could rise by a further $6.8bn – in moves that illustrate the stunning reversal in fortunes of a bank that had survived the banking crisis relatively unscathed.
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Some institutions or clinics may follow a conservative path or may take a longer time when incorporating a new U.S. FDA-approved diagnostic, in part because of concern for potential litigation associated with the use of a new test in their clinical practice.
"The engineers who design structures, the producers who make concrete, and the contractors who pour concrete tell us they will not expose themselves to the potential litigation they would face for building with something that was designated as hazardous.
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