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litigation

noun as in matter coming before court of law

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In July, Newsom signed into law a rollback of a stringent environmental statute that opponents of new development have used in recent decades to tie up proposed housing projects in litigation, often for years.

The FTC alleges in that litigation that Amazon had compelled sellers to use the company’s logistics service if they wanted their goods to be eligible for Amazon Prime shipping.

The last thing clients want is for the wealth they worked so hard for to end up creating disharmony at best, and litigation at worst.

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“This new case will allow us to litigate our claims as part of the multi-district federal litigation currently pending in the Northern District of California,” the spokesman said.

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Baccarelli has served as an expert witness in litigation against Tylenol’s maker.

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