Sentences with phrase «consuming than litigation»

This process is generally less costly and time - consuming than litigation.

Not exact matches

A part - time litigation practice is a lot more intrusive and periodically time - consuming than a small - business startup practice.
Thus, it is often more cost effective to devise a solution to a problem, even if it means swallowing some pride, rather than taking the risk of becoming involved in costly and time consuming litigation.
Thus, litigation in court might do better at accounting for factor (3) than BMA, it does not deal will with factors (1), (2), and (4)-- it is simply not practical for many consumers to litigate — court procedures make effective pro se representation difficult, time - consuming, and expensive, and the amounts in controversy are too small.
The National Indigenous Working Group is extremely disappointed that the Australian Government has failed to confront issues of discrimination in the Native Title laws and implicitly provoked the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples to pursue concerns through costly and time consuming litigation, rather than through negotiation...
These clauses have become popular of late since, more than ever before, legal representation is expensive and the litigation process has become even more inconvenient and time - consuming.
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