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So it's not just about their fear of the pathway but this is what it's directed at because the pathway is tangible' (S03) The lack of written documentation within the pathway was a major concern for some key stakeholders, particularly if a woman's case was later referred to litigation because of an adverse obstetric outcome or complaint about her care.
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The litigation referred to a lawsuit environmental groups had filed over water usage from the reservoir.
That is a question that TARP-dependent banks can refer to the litigation departments of struggling Wall Street law firms, so as to subsidize their ranks for better days ahead.
Referring to the litigation filed in 1980 and settled in 2007 in Yonkers over the construction of 800 units of public and affordable housing, he said, "That's what happened in Yonkers, and that's where we're headed right now".
Berezovsky lost his lawsuit (referred to by the British media as the biggest private litigation battle in British legal history).
The law, commonly referred to as Hatch-Waxman, recognises the risks of such litigation and aims to reward generic firms that succeed in lopping years off brand monopolies (ie, manoeuvring against questionable patents that extend these monopolies).
In the same staff report, Garcia referred to a December 2013 letter from attorney Kevin Shenkman that threatened litigation if the city didn't transition to a district voting system.
Reports referred to the WTO requirements to prevent diversion, the potential for litigation if diversion occurred, and the implications of diversion.
Mr. Kern referred to his team of lawyers, who worked with the firm's top litigation, tax, antitrust and securities experts, as "a flying squad geared for instant response".
These petitions were, unfortunately, referred to the Judiciary Committee, composed entirely of lawyers who were interested in killing the bill, because it restricted litigation and injured their business.
Another referred to Aristotle.
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