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The New York Times wouldn't be the first outlet to face litigation from Trump.
Trump is not the only elected official to face litigation concerning social media blocking.
CoinTerra is the third Bitcoin-related startup to face litigation for breach of contract and/or fraud in recent months.
Prime Minister Petr Necas, speaking at a conference on the issue in the Czech Senate last week, said the state was certain in any case to face litigation if it did not return the property, the Czech News Agency reported.
All the fundamental responsibilities above serve the single goal of finding and making sure that your employees are not going to cause you to face litigation and losing those claims.
Eventually, this could mean victims, including surviving family members, will have to face litigation over issues they believed were settled long ago.
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The nation's largest business group is asking U.S. EPA to hold a public debate on climate change science -- or face litigation -- as the agency prepares to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act.
Legal experts agree that even if it tries to extricate itself, it will still face litigation.
Even if Novartis was able to replace the Alcon independent directors, Novartis would still face litigation paid for by the trust.
Mr. Bharara said he hoped restaurants found to be "seriously deficient" would voluntarily upgrade their facilities rather than face litigation and possibly fines.
Citigroup may also face litigation.
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