Sentences with phrase «acrimonious litigation»

As a retired trial lawyer he believes that mediation and collaboration is a much better way to dissolve the bonds of matrimony than prolonged and acrimonious litigation.
This was the culmination of five years of acrimonious litigation over children (now older teens) and money.
Also, the purpose of this provision was to allow both parties the chance to conduct their litigation in «as reasoned an atmosphere as may be possible», and to provide them with «some element of order in the context of difficult and acrimonious litigation».
It may be desirable to adopt a tactful, conciliatory approach if, for example, you are dealing with a divorce involving children and want to protect them from protracted and acrimonious litigation.
If Apple pressed for a ban, it could signal its move to continue its acrimonious litigation against Samsung.

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(Uber clearly hopes litigation payments aren't recurring, especially since it has settled its acrimonious suit with Alphabet's Waymo unit.)
There followed years of «particularly acrimonious» litigation between Cadle and Schlichtmann, to borrow the SJC's description.
Plus, people like the idea of having more control during the litigation process and avoiding an acrimonious lawsuit that will be ultimately decided by a judge.
She is always the only choice for any kind of litigation of acrimonious disputes as we know she will proactively get on with the job and achieve the very best outcome possible.
Consequently, it should go out immediately once litigation commences or can be reasonably anticipated, such as an acrimonious employee dismissal or product defect that will almost surely prompt litigation.
Most divorcing couples would rather not have the details of their life on display for public inspection, especially if the divorce involves high - conflict issues, children, financial concerns or the typical mudslinging of acrimonious and adversarial litigation.
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