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There is likely to be litigation brought by shareholders as well as possibly the Securities and Exchange Commission.
"There's no question that there's going to be litigation," he said, adding that without the pending threat of an emergency manager takeover, the agreement would not exist.
"Part of it came because of the discussions we were having, and part of it because they knew there was going to be litigation".
"When we first embarked on this program," he said, "the question was not if there was going to be litigation but when.
McConnell has some support for his argument that the Clean Air Act does not stretch far enough to require these regulations, and there is sure to be litigation on the issue.
David G. Sciarra, who runs the Campaign for Fiscal Equity, said in an interview that "we always try to press the governor and the Legislature to step up to the plate without the need for there to be litigation," but he added, "If there's a need for additional litigation, no one should doubt that we would do that".
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He said one thing to look for is litigation, and Stanford had a history of arbitration cases where investors sued claiming fraud.
"There is probably going to be more litigation drag in 2013".
"Obviously," Mr. Greenberg said, "there is going to be some litigation on that".
"It's not going to be easy litigation," he said, "but it certainly could be brought".
"There is likely to be further litigation before the position becomes clear," said Archant in a statement.
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