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A court-regulated composition requires litigation, however, often saddling the debtor with additional fees that may affect his ability to fulfill the agreement or, indeed, even lower the amount that he is able to agree to.
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That raises the possibility that consumers may get some help, although it may require litigation.
Hemlines are still short, office lechers still roam the halls and science keeps spawning new moral dilemmas that require litigation.
Margaret Jane Radin, a law professor at the University of Michigan, says they're intimidating at the least, and overcoming such a provision could itself require litigation.
Calling the policy a "shelter denial plan," Steven Banks, the chief lawyer for Legal Aid, said, "It should not have required litigation to stop this plan that would have resulted in women and men in need of shelter being turned away".
But intelligence officials said compelling cooperation was a cumbersome process that could require litigation, and they predicted that more private companies might resist cooperating if the current impasse and uncertainty over the law continued.
These disputes can become time consuming and costly problems which may require litigation to resolve.
"In my experience, however, these tend to be the last issues to be resolved, which often require protracted litigation".
As a result, he said, much of what the agency does ends up in court, requiring expensive litigation and effectively creating a system in which lawsuits drive the regulatory process.
When we have our document retention guidelines, we can get rid of data unless it's required for litigation.
Furthermore, funding a bad law that will likely require high litigation costs and stretch an already struggling state budget is just added pain for Arizona taxpayers.
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