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The results will be disputed and there will be litigation (especially if the result is close).
"You don't do something like this unless you think there is a good chance there will be litigation".
"There's no question there will be litigation," said Marie Sturgis, the executive director of Massachusetts Citizens for Life.
I've said myself that there will be litigation, and it is true that, in our times, most serious regulation is immediately challenged in court, almost as a kind of corporate reflex.
"I guarantee you there will be litigation if there is a state that is critical to winning the Electoral College and the margin of victory in that state is less than the number of provisional ballots cast in that state," Professor Foley said.
Sooner or later some other transactional Web site will tread too close and there will be litigation.
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"If the D.E.C. doesn't adequately respond to the comments, there'll likely be litigation," said Deborah Goldberg, a lawyer with the environmental law firm Earthjustice.
"There will no doubt be litigation, which could last several years, but Scott Pruitt and his team have worked hard to do an analysis that is legal, which is a laudable contrast to the multiple illegalities in the CPP," Ebell said. .
Certainly there will be some litigation".
"I am hopeful there will be no litigation in this industry," said Swantee.
True, there will be considerable litigation, particularly over the specifics of the limitations on the commercial sale of arms and what constitutes dangerous and unusual weapons.
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