Picower was litigating over the Holzer scam when he made his first investments with Madoff.
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The Mayo decision gives the IRS broad authority to write rules favoring its own litigating position.
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Chief Executive Bruce Downey has been litigating his way to 17% average annual sales growth since 1997.
He has also had significant victories litigating tax cases, including invalidating a long-standing provision in the Treasury Regulations.
The claimants have a vested interest in litigating under the rules, which they could contribute to, the president noted.
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Lululemon is trying to chart a new path by filing and litigating patents secured on the basis of its designs.
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Judges are only supposed to referee actual controversies, where a litigating party asserts a real and concrete harm or injury.
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We can argue all we want about who's to blame for this, but I'm not interested in re-litigating the past.
In other words, the litigating groups are getting paid to sue both at the front end and tail end as well.
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The firm has no intention of litigating these claims, the lawsuit says, because lawyers know that would be a money-losing proposition.
And they include Afghanistan, a subject which got relatively short shrift yesterday among the senators who were concerned about re-litigating the past.
NPEs are companies that generate revenue solely by licensing and litigating patents.
Litigating or settling is a calculated decision every business defendant must make.
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Ironically, it was the NFL that recently publicly stated that the NFLPA should put the effort into negotiating that it has in litigating.
But the, I think the bigger picture now, while they're litigating that in court, is that You Tube has subsidized the bandwidth of the Internet.
" Millions will be spent litigating how broad the market is, " said Herbert Hovenkamp, an antitrust professor at the University of Iowa College of Law.
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It does no good to anybody to keep re-litigating that issue.
This illustrates how high risk an antitrust suit could be for many schools, not to mention the extreme expense of litigating a suit of this nature.
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In August Seattle federal Judge Thomas Zilly froze the promoter examination, essentially telling the IRS to lay off Isaacson while he was litigating the issues for his clients.
The governor surely knows that litigating the dispute in court could entail years of delay, jacking up construction costs in excess of the amount that the agency is demanding.
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He spent 18 years litigating legal bills for insurance companies before setting his own firm, Sterling Analytics, to advise companies on how to root out questionable legal charges.
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Indiana is currently litigating the matter in federal court.
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The Thomas More Law Center and the Society of Americans for National Existence are public interest law firms litigating in areas to defend the Judeo-Christian foundations of this country and its national sovereignty.
The target companies dutifully add a few words to the proxy and hand the lawyers enough money to piss off, which they gladly do since actually litigating a case involves work and some legal talent.
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The issue: CNET parent CBS is suing Dish over the Hopper, and the higher-ups at CBS apparently decided it was unseemly to be both honoring the device and litigating over it at the same time.
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He is a highly respected appellate advocate who has spent a distinguished career litigating before the United States Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals both on behalf of the United States and in private practice.
Before the vote Thursday, bank interests had already successfully knocked back proposals that would have taken away their power to assert federal preemption over tougher state lending and consumer protection laws, something they spent the better part of the 1990s litigating.
DeGeorge told officials he suspected the explosion was caused either by "hit men" working for the opposite side in a hotly disputed case he was litigating--a "suspicious-looking fishing boat" had circled his yacht, he said--or by the negligence of a repairman who left flammable material near a stove.
Finally, although litigating these claims in California rather than New York likely will be more burdensome for TradeComet, which has its principal place of business in New York, there is no suggestion that it would be so difficult as to deprive TradeComet of a fair opportunity to litigate its claims.
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In doing so, however, they utterly ignore the fact that they previously have sued both Texaco and Chevron here, voluntarily participated in still other cases in this Court, are voluntarily litigating in other federal courts around the country, and for years used Donziger and his New York office to mount public relations, political and fund raising efforts in support of their Ecuadorian efforts.
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