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Dow Chemical first became a big target for litigation after Dow Corning filed for bankruptcy protection in 1995.
"While Altria is a great company that enjoys incredible margins, it will be a constant target for litigation," said Marvin Roffman, president of Roffman Miller Associates, which manages $170 million and owns Altria shares.
It will be time-consuming and Mr Spitime-consuming andonsider the financial industry less as a target for litigation than as the largest source of jobs and taxes in the state.Of the three Mrn'Spitzeries, maySpitzer's is especially have to assess.
And often nowadays, turmoil + financial assets = target for litigation.
Though Wade got the funding he needed via Kickstarter, he cancelled the project, fearing that getting public funding would make him a target for litigation.
For starters, it was the top-selling song of 2013, so it presented a fruitful target for litigation.
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For example, that the obesity debate would rebound before long on the food companies was partly predictable from the growing spending by governments on obesity-related health problems, inevitable media focus on the issue, plus the interest of some lawyers in finding fresh corporate targets for litigation.
Furthermore, while it may be legal to do so, strictly speaking, don't you think it's rather arbitrary and opportunistic for Allen et al. to pursue these patents now, having waited years since they were granted, letting innovations and products arise as fresh targets for litigation, thinking themselves safe from legal predation?
What they often don't see coming is that their success can sometimes make them a target for frivolous litigation.
I can't promise you'll win, but you will definitely send a message that you are not interested in settling and in fact, will make it as painful as possible for the troll, sending a clear message that you are not a willing target for future litigation as well.
Facebook is not the only online people profiler, of course, but it's a prime target for strategic litigation both because of its massive size and reach (and the resulting power over web users flowing from a dominant position in an attention-dominating category), but also on account of its nose-thumbing attitude to compliance with EU regulations thus far.
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