Sentence examples for target of litigation from inspiring English sources

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The shareholders of such companies frequently suffer through a stock price drop when such bad news is announced, and the companies then become the target of litigation.

The university's failure to defend her along with itself sent a chill through the faculty; would this be a precedent to punish anyone out of favor who became a target of litigation?

The diocese is also the target of litigation from people who say they were victimized by priests and who accuse church officials of ignoring complaints and covering them up.

The result has been a presidency lacking in significant victories, beset by major stumbles — including the downfall of the Republicans' health-care bill and his travel ban on six Muslim-majority countries — and that is the target of litigation as a result of executive actions, especially related to the environment.

There has been a change in the main target of litigation over time: in the 1980s, ectopic pregnancy was the most common reason for litigation; today, litigation related to a missed fetal anomaly is the most frequent indication [19].

Virtually every studio that has had a successful show has been the target of litigation like this, and 'The Walking Dead' has been the #1 show on television for five years in a row, so this is no surprise.

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For example, it is possible that women self-select into firms which are less likely targets of litigation.

States have embraced the ideals and practice of small institutions, yet conditions in juvenile corrections often remain harsh and are common targets of litigation.

And academic studies have concluded that sin stocks perform better as a group than stocks of virtuous companies, at least before factoring in the extra risks to investing in companies that are frequent targets of litigation and boycotts.

Brooks promises that other Trump nominees, especially those who appear hostile to the core mission of the agency they would lead, should expect to be the targets of litigation and civil disobedience.

Much of this tendency toward conservatism, which can be seen in museums at large, stems from the "culture wars" of the 1980s and 1990s, in which government arts subsidies were cut, curators became targets of litigation, and museums were fearful of mounting shows that might get them in trouble with politicians or citizens.

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