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Mr. Miles also said such a sale "would break trust" with those who have contributed to the arts at the university over the years, "would chill any future donations, and may well lead to litigation with the family that donated 'Mural' to the University of Iowa in the first place".

The reason for the – unexpected – loss isn't hard to find: the company says it includes $7.8 million in costs related to litigation with Nielsen and the related settlement.

During his lifetime he acquired land in Quebec, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York, but lost most of his Quebec land due to litigation with Christie and the effects of the revolution.

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So it's no wonder that Zynga, which hasn't been shy to pursue litigation with former employees, to go after Patmore.

"With the cognitive development of children at stake, it would have been refreshing to see humanitarian concerns trump the compulsion to delay litigation with quite so many spurious arguments".

Its flagship model, the Galaxy Tab 10.1, has a similar screen size to that of the iPad 2 and is currently banned in Germany and Australia due to ongoing litigation with Apple.

While the settlement could bring an end to civil litigation with private plaintiffs, civil litigation with the federal government and gulf states has yet to be resolved, and a criminal investigation is continuing within the Department of Justice.

Mr. Scalia's letter says the Enron lawyer stated that "we were attempting to avoid litigation with the Department of Labor" and "did not believe that we had much in which room to negotiate".

The dispute was over $372 million the company paid to resolve litigation with the family of the chief executive, Edward J. Shoen, that it deducted from Amerco's income taxes, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The Rev. James Simon, a conservative who is the remaining member of the Standing Committee, said he had heard from many people who hoped to avoid litigation with a compromise on the property issue, as a symbol of healing after the split.

The problem is, Steve Jobs can't do that; the other labels would call shenanigans (rightly so, too) and jump ship, there would be federal trust issues at play, and more importantly, Apple is banned from ever starting a record label due to previous litigation with the Beatle's Apple Records.

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