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So we had to litigate on a number of things.
We litigated against her for a good many years, and it was a difficult time.
It's not up to the chairman of the party to litigate.
This could help your case if you are forced to litigate.
The question of when a taking has occurred will have to be litigated in each case, he said.
Those are among the issues that will surely be litigated in the months to come.
If its internet,then litigate it in that sort of court.
"The only remedy we have now is to litigate after the fact."
But this case has been litigated up, down and sideways.
These cases are both class action lawsuits that have been litigated over a number of years.
"The government can continue to litigate this case, possibly for several years more," they said.
He added, "These are claims over the same issues that have been litigated before."
"They've chosen to litigate this matter, so let them have their day in court."
Her only worry was that I might survive and litigate.
If anyone thinks that we are going to stop litigating, they had better close the courts.
The cost of litigating each case individually could rise far beyond that.
"If we did it any other way we'd be litigated," she said.
"We expect to either be investigating or litigating in the case for several years to come," he said.
We plan to go forward and fully litigate the case."
"I think that issue will be litigated, and properly so."
If it was possible, why did we have to litigate?"
"In 30 years of litigating cases, I've never tried the same case twice," he said.
Full-scale conflict cases take longer and cost more to litigate.
The only thing comparable is if I was litigating in a courtroom for 180 days.
"We're prepared to litigate even if we win the case.