Other factors of importance, which make litigation of large corporations more difficult, are the size and complexity of their activities.
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Other factors of importance, which make litigation of large corporations more difficult, are the size and complexity of their activities.
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Death is not the end. There remains the litigation over the estate.
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Tom has just been let go from his job. Because he had signed the employer's non-competition contract, he must now choose among relocation, a significant career change, unemployment or litigation.
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Tom cynically assumed that the contractor could likely not afford the expense of years of litigation.
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