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The business conglomerate is known to be litigious and well connected in Russia's court system.
But now, Professor Wolfe said, "the civil religion, those informal kinds of agreements, can't work if everyone is going to be litigious".
Even at the Jan . 14signing ceremony, according to one person who was present, Mr. Putin had mentioned in a quiet aside that the AAR group was known to be litigious.
Instead of a life-changing lesson, the adults made a decision to be litigious -- a reaction that creates a new set of problems, puts both parties more on the defensive, and most likely strengthens the pre-existing negative convictions of the alleged perpetrators.
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Koons, the subject of much litigation, may himself be litigious: the walls have eyes.
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When attacked in print, for his journalistic ethics or his rather exotic political past, he can be litigious.
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"In the record industry, that doesn't sound to me like being litigious," said John C. Coffee Jr., a law professor at Columbia and an expert in corporate law.
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