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dispute

[dih-spyoot] / dɪˈspyut /




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It's been a "horrible experience", he said about this latest court case, now up against Associated Newspapers in his third set-piece legal dispute with a newspaper group.

From BBC

A government source did not dispute this interpretation when asked by BBC News.

From BBC

Duke says the breach would cause “irreparable harm” and that its contract with the player calls for any disputes to be settled in arbitration.

From The Wall Street Journal

The singer is the latest in a string of high-profile artists who have broken away from their record labels over alleged disputes to release dates.

From BBC

But perhaps the real question now is, how did a dispute in a changing room reach this point - taking two and a half years to resolve?

From BBC