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1. 26 This chapter divides the relief ways into two , non-litigate and litigate relief system.

2. 23 But I might be wrong, and if parties want to litigate, they can litigate.

3. 1 If we have to litigate, we will.

4. 13 Both parties agreed to settle their out of court rather than litigate.

5. 12 The new law also grants them the right to litigate.

6. 16 In many states, the use of such mediation is mandatory before parents can litigate custody issues.

7. We pray for Johnnie Cochran as he accepts this challenge to litigate the O.J. trial.

8. 6 In the absence of a settlement the parties have to litigate to find out.

9. 25 America's patent system is so complex that such claims can take years -- and cost millions -- to litigate.

10. According to Judge Curle, denying a judge the opportunity to litigate the issue in the appellate court is fundamentally unfair.

11. 20 "I think that my definition of eligibility will actually prove to be broader than if you litigate, " Feinberg said.

12. 9 A similar number said a further increase in court fees would make them more reluctant to litigate.

13. 14 If receive subpoena, we also can undertake assessment to subpoena, not hesitate even below essential condition litigate .

14. Don’t just litigate, set precedents Caselaw Consultant is a legal services business based in Midrand, South Africa that specialises in law

15. 10 Why, after all, should public bodies be specially protected from the grievances of citizens who feel strongly enough to litigate?

16. 2 The industry loves to force you to litigate in two forums, in court and in the arbitration system.

17. 7 The agreement with the private lawyers demands that they be willing to spend at least $ 10 million to litigate the case.

18. 21 They still will be in that day afternoon court of more beautiful district and an Internet bar litigate .

19. 17 While clear restrictions remain, Chinese citizens can now vent online, protest in public, appeal to government for redress, and litigate in court.

20. 19 Why, after all, should public bodies be specially protected from the grievances of citizens who feel strongly enough to litigate?

21. 15 The precise rules and requirements vary by jurisdiction, but it can be a cheap option to litigate a monetary claim.

22. 8 To the extent that professional indemnity insurance is known to be available there is, in fact,[www.Sentencedict.com] an encouragement to litigate.

23. 5 If it refuses to litigate against the audited entity, the people's court shall notify the audited entity to participate in the litigation as a codefendant.

24. 18 "I don't mind saying that the reason for it is that it's a lot easier to litigate from out there, " he says.

25. 4 IF anyone could litigate the issue, the plaintIFf would be the proper person to do so, but some issues simply cannot be litigated by anyone at all.

26. 11 A big problem with failure-to-hire cases, Nelson says, is that "most people who are looking for work don't have the resources to litigate."

27. 24 But, argues Saini, if companies like Novartis want to encourage research and development in poor countries, they would do better to litigate less and innovate more themselves.

28. 3 When I litigate in New Jersey or New York, it takes five to ten years to get to trial. Out in Nevada, it only takes a year.

29. 19 Poor African Americans in each of the hundreds of school districts in the South could hardly be expected to litigate the comparative merits of segregated black and white schools.

30. 22 Bank of America spokesman Scott Silvestri said the bank is prepared to litigate to show that its disclosures were proper, and will consider its legal options in the coming days.

31. To compel a state, upon theories of doubtful statutory interpretation, to appear as defendant suitor in its own courts, and to litigate with private parties as to whether it had Abnegated its sovereignty of exemption, would be intolerable

32. Bober & Bober, P.A.'s attorneys litigate wage and hour cases in Florida, including claims asserting violations of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act's (FLSA) overtime pay and minimum wage laws, as well as claims under the Florida Minimum Wage Act (FMWA)

33. "Roberts Argued for restrictions on the rights of prisoners to litigate their grievances; depicted as 'judicial activism' a lower court's order requiring a sign-language interpreter for a hearing-impaired public school student who had already been given a hearing aid and tutors; and Argued for wider latitude for prosecutors and police to