Not exact matches
The agents, risk managers, and small - business consultants Inc. spoke with warned that insurance purchases can be driven
by exaggerated
fears, particularly
of litigation.
In addition, some companies shy away from sponsorship because
of fears that they will be exposed to
litigation or bothered
by organizers
of other events.
It was written
by the author
of this site... she was lamenting that
fear of litigation is contributing to unnecessary c - sections.
The policy reason for the so - called «American Rule» is to help ensure access to justice
by eliminating the
fear of litigation costs that may deter people from pursuing their days in court.
While OTLA laments the threat
of ABS and myopically
fears reduced profits
by threats from abroad — the
litigation landscape is shifting under its feet — and the threat is from the provincial government.
The industry's
fear of litigation could help RPX, which can reduce risk for its customers — including major chip and handset makers, network builders and carriers —
by ensuring they are licensed to use the related technologies.
West Palm Beach business
litigation partner Matthew Sackel recently published the article «
Fear Not — All May Not Be Lost (Or Removed) If The Landlord Can Obtain A Distress Writ» in the Fall 2016 edition
of ActionLine, a publication
by the Real Property Probate and Trust Law Section
of the Florida Bar.
The purpose
of the work - product doctrine overlaps with that
of the privilege but also encourages efficient law practice so that lawyers can make notes and collect facts relevant to
litigation strategies without
fear that adversaries would «live
by the wits
of an adversary.»
Ranked nationally as an «IP
Litigation Powerhouse» and one
of the «Most
Feared Litigation Firms»
by legal market research firm The BTI Consulting Group, Quarles & Brady has extensive experience in protecting, enforcing, and defending intellectual property rights in a broad range
of technologies, in forums across the country.
Disagreements over advertising, particularly with listings on the Web, were seen as likely
by 72 percent
of respondents, while 60 percent
feared increased
litigation relating to antisolicitation laws.