Mr. Mishra said two of the planes under litigation are owned by International Lease Finance Corp.
Of the total, two or three planes are under litigation with the leasing companies, Arun Mishra, director general of civil aviation, India, said.
Yanking a drug off the market, he says, "is an incredibly crude device" and made only under pressure of litigation.
Immediately after the Sarbanes-Oxley law was passed, audit firms were unwilling to risk scrutiny by the PCAOB and potential litigation under Sarbanes-Oxley over questionable accounting treatments or ones they were possibly coerced into agreeing to or ignoring for the sake of the relationship.
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Transocean argued it was immune to such suits under federal laws designed to streamline litigation over oil spills.
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He prefers the German system, under which lawyers are paid a fixed litigation fee.
In sum, attorneys are permissible under the Shari'a of Islam, under the section of authorized representation in litigation, which has been stipulated as permissible by scholars, as attested to in the texts of the four schools of Islam.
It also claimed that the Bakrie family would then seek to enforce its rights under an existing shareholders' agreement, by litigation if necessary.
Each of these properties is nuanced either by future litigation expenses, the cost of under-earning assets and future savings on headcount and other administrative excesses.
As for litigation, look at oil-services giant Halliburton, under assault over asbestos.
But Myhrvold is under pressure to deliver financial returns for his investors and obviously feels that litigation is necessary to monetize the assets he has purchased with investor funds.
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But those same attractions likewise make this information an even more appealing resource for law enforcement or others under the SCA. There already has been a fair amount of litigation concerning the discoverability of email.
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The idea is to avoid the so-called multidistrict litigation (MDL) process, in which hundreds of cases are under the oversight of a single federal judge in New Orleans.
As part of the Microsoft investment, the two parties have settled their patent litigation, and the new subsidiary will have a royalty-bearing license under Microsoft's patents for the Nook, the companies said.
As CSPI litigation director Stephen Gardner told Bulletproofblog, the suit claims such marketing is illegal under various state consumer protection laws irrespective of the alleged health risks.
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It will likely argue that the collective bargaining agreement preempts the filing of concussion lawsuits under federal labor law, because the issue of medical care of players is not subject to litigation.
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