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(As Benjamin Wittes points out, ignoring the court, at the very least, "involves serious litigation risk").
In the four cases that have reached a court decision, the brand-name manufacturers lost each time, suggesting that their suits were little more than legal ploys to gain additional time to reap monopoly profits, not serious litigation.
It's a small victory for Skype/eBay, who is neck deep in far more serious litigation than this patent case.
The bad news is that those investors may be stuck in the middle of some pretty serious litigation between Sethi and Wilkins.
Then began the handwork carefully picking through the list to cull out companies with fluky numbers or with flaws such as serious litigation problems or executives with a shady history.
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For the large cases, it will mean that there are only two possible outcomes: a civil trial with a verdict, or an admission of guilt by the defendant, which will lead to serious follow-on litigation.
They should also invest more in preventive health care, implementing national incarceration standards not only to save inmates' lives, but also to save counties' pocketbooks from the costs of serious illness and litigation.
The substantial budget allocation and the increasingly serious threat of litigation put Utah in a position to be the next frontier in the contentious dispute over public lands in the west, with anti-government activists organizing in recent years to protest environmental and wildlife regulations that they say unfairly restrict ranching, logging and other land uses.
And Halliburton can't seem to stay out of the courtroom even though litigation raises serious trust questions, including a class action lawsuit filed by shareholders.
GAO has identified such striking problems with USDA's regulatory analysis that USDA ought to give serious consideration to the litigation risks of going forward with the rule.
The truth is, nobody yet knows how corporate blogging will evolve.This caveat is especially important because it is probably "only a matter of time" before a serious blogging embarrassment leads to litigation, says Joseph Grundfest, a professor at Stanford Law School and a former commissioner at the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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