Sentences with phrase «not fear of litigation»

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«Brokers [might not] choose not to offer services for fear of litigation, or at a minimum, increase the cost of their services,» Saunders says.
I'm not so sure fear of litigation regarding birth outcomes really is a bad thing.
Though Wiley, the publisher, had paid Corbis to use the photo of Einstein holding a pipe and looking heavenward, it had not paid to use Einstein's image in general and feared the litigation power of the Einstein estate.
While everyone may enjoy the seasonal, unplanned break, fear of litigation or prosecution shouldn't be used as the cause without very good reasons.
A pit bull ban means additional animal control workers for identification and enforcement and litigation, sheltering, vet care and other costs of care for restricted breeds that have been impounded and must be held pending hearings; less in licensing fees as owners decline to register restricted breeds for fear of not being able to afford or follow through on restrictions; an increase in restricted breeds in shelters in surrounding communities, less shelter and resources for other animals that are euthanized.
Not only does the states» «asserted fear of global warming stands in stark contrast to the position they took throughout this litigation,» but the states» approach in this argument is to claim an «entirely new injury (and thus, an entirely new theory of standing)» in a response to other arguments.
This could be financial fear (of not having the means to replace something if it breaks, or feeling guilty for having spent so much), fear of litigation, of not being able to find something, or of missing out.
You may make offers to each other and you may unburden yourselves to me about the strengths and weaknesses of your case, and about your hopes and fears in relation to the litigation, secure in the knowledge that nothing said today can be repeated in the outside world or, in particular, in court if today's process does not lead to a settlement.»
Whether this is done intentionally or out of fear of overlooking some potential issue, such tactics unnecessarily increase the expense of the litigation and do not help resolve any truly contested issue.
It is not likely that any Canadian government will quickly adopt a law of this kind, because of fears that such open - ended «rights» could cause economic and regulatory havoc, with an avalanche of litigation.
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.
This means that you don't have to add the dread of going through litigation to the fears you already have about being divorced.
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