Sentences with phrase «bitter legal fight»

Qualcomm Inc. filed lawsuits in China seeking to ban the sale and manufacture of iPhones in the country, the chipmaker's biggest shot at Apple Inc. so far in a sprawling and bitter legal fight.

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The Ukrainian Catholic Church recovered its legal status, leading to bitter fights with the Russian Orthodox Church over historical injustices and control of parishes and monasteries.
The eagerness of Mr. Johnson and Ms. James to jump on the governor's bandwagon, even as they knew little about the specifics of the order, underscored how the beleaguered housing agency has ended up in the middle of bitter political and legal fights, and how elected officials are striving to be on the right side of an issue that affects the well - being of 400,000 New Yorkers.
Despite the school's ongoing legal battle with the Pennsylvania School Boards Association and a bitter dispute over funding with the state education department, the president of Einstein's board of trustees vowed last week to fight the revocation.
Silicon Knights» bitter and protracted legal fight against Epic Games was given a stark setback this month, as a North Carolina judge ordered that the studio will only be granted a single dollar in damages for each claim if victorious.
The choice is between leaving CO2 emissions to the markets with every expectation of large and rapid decreases in CO2 emissions or pursuing a government regulatory and subsidy approach that is unlikely to achieve anything except a bitter political and legal fight, rapidly increasing electricity rates, and rapidly declining electricity reliability.
Those who fail to recognise this will simply end up bitter and left behind; time would be better spent reading some of the writing that is displayed quite clearly on the wall, and adjusting their businesses to take advantage of the new legal landscape instead of fighting a battle that both financially and intellectually they are ill - placed to win.
Elie Mystal, an editor of Above the Law, recently stated in his article Outsourcing: It's Not Just About the Money, that while some law firms are committed to fending off outsourcing until the bitter end; others are preparing themselves for the fight to remain the primary legal advisor to their clients.
He was a member of the Agrium legal team in one of the most bitter, high - profile, and procedurally complex fights in corporate governance annals.
This article is for anyone that has ever experienced a highly contentious legal conflict, whether it be a divorce and fighting over children and property division or a particularly bitter small claims contract dispute.
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