This treaty addresses many liability issues that attorneys would be involved in litigating. |
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Instead of fighting it and litigating every claim, they start with an apology and move to mediation. |
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And as it found, litigating against the government's antitrust legal eagles can be a long, drawn-out affair. |
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We can win it only if we do not force our forces to fight in a legal fog, constantly speculating and litigating piecemeal about what the law might be. |
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Now, let's say litigating the case has gone beyond those 100 hours. |
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I have spent nearly all of my 14 years as an attorney litigating capital post-conviction appeals, both for the state and for the defense. |
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In a record-breaking time, the Centre successfully resolved the commercial dispute between two litigating parties in less than half an hour. |
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Since his call to the bar in 1970, he has spent more than 35 years litigating insurance and commercial cases in the Ontario courts, the last 20 years as a Queen's Counsel. |
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Over the course of a year, the Weil team spent countless hours devoted to drafting motions, preparing witnesses, litigating at trial, and drafting two appellate briefs. |
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The revisions that took effect in December 2006 made practical changes to discovery rules to make it easier for courts and litigating parties to manage electronic records. |
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