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The Foundation said that the government's claim that if stan
ding was allowed that this "opened a floodgate" of
litigation into the Federal courts.
They believed that the advertising may be too effective and dangerously increase
litigation.
Accor
ding to
retaliatory prosecution would likely
litigate the issue.
It sought new members to advocate, to
litigate, and to educate.
The second two exceptions have no such limitations and
potentially allow a defendant to file a successive petition and re-
litigate claims that have already been rejected; however the standard of evidence that the defendant must show is extremely high.
Pearlman warns Marimow that he is wasting his wiretap on low-level targets that she will refuse to
litigate against.
In November 2001, Lorillard notified the American Legacy Foundation of their intent to
litigate against the organization and its ad agency for defamation.
3004 (available at: Courts have not clearly defined what "significant periods" and "frequent and continuous contact" mean, which requires parents to
litigate to find out.
Litigation is always a personal choice, but it certainly is not for the faint-hearted; think carefully before you decide to
litigate!
Patent litigation is notoriously lengthy and complex: one English judge once famously claimed that "a man should sooner have anything happen to him, short of losing his whole family through influenza, than
litigate over a patent."
We know when to
litigate and what tactics to use when ADR, where a neutral third party assists in the resolution of the dispute, is more appropriate.
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