Sentences with phrase «greater litigation against»

The risks and potential liabilities of senior executives have never been greater Litigation against companies and their officers is on the rise.

Not exact matches

WAGNER: Well, there is a great deal of litigation against obstetricians in our country and the obstetricians are screaming and screaming, «no, no, no» and yet why is there all of this litigation?
«This is going to cause great uncertainty going forward in complex litigation against multiple defendants in federal courts and in state cases with plaintiffs in one state and a defendant in another state.»
A deteriorating economic and property market dynamic will more likely result in losses being incurred by property investors, speculators and developers, and it follows that there can be a greater propensity to take litigation against professional advisers engaged in real estate advice to endeavour to recover losses, and clearly where fundamentally it is felt the advice has been a contributory factor.
Speaking at the Legal Week Banking Litigation and Regulation Forum today (14 June), former Herbert Smith Freehills litigator Tim Parkes said the Senior Managers and Certification Regime, which the FCA introduced in March, would «give greater clarity over an individual's responsibilities and increase accountability», leading to a likely rise in cases against individuals.
Imagine the public's confusion when former AFN Regional Chief Jodi Wilson Raybould, as Minister of Justice, appears in litigation against Mi «kmaw or Maliseet land defenders asserting our Aboriginal and treaty rights and Canada's evidence will include affidavits from former AFN National Chiefs saying the pipeline is great business?
But regardless, it was a great service - oriented hook for Sandberg Phoenix's marketing — as a way to separate themselves from the many other highly skilled litigation firms they competed against.
That said, it's worth noting that the five conservative justices ruled against business interests on an issue that could potentially expose them to a great deal of costly litigation.
Injured claimants, even those with competent lawyers acting on a contingency fee basis (sometimes referred to as a «no win no fee» arrangement) may still face great financial risks associated with litigation against the deep pocketed insurance companies.
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