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How do you feel about being involved in a lawsuit for so long?
Of course, the same thing could be said for the lawsuit itself.
The lawsuit is set to be heard early next year.
And the lawsuit has not yet run its full course.
Most of them say the lawsuit is not the best way to bring about change.
The lawsuit was just one more problem for the music business.
She could almost believe he didn't know what a lawsuit was.
They are likely to be in the nature of a lawsuit.
However, she finally decided not to go ahead with the lawsuit.
The lawsuit has recently been given the green light as a class action.
And they often need a lawsuit to stop doing something they're used to.
That action is not an issue in the current lawsuit.
In other places, old lawsuits have been given new life.
The lawsuit says nothing about whether the attack actually took place.
The judge left open the matter of the lawsuit against the city.
Then a 120-day period began in which lawsuits can be brought.
He said the fear of lawsuits did not figure into his decision.
The lawsuit has had an effect on top of that.
I think there was a lawsuit she had against the county.
I mean, to try to stop the lawsuit with violence.
Clinton is also trying to use lawsuits to make public policy.
I didn't know who they were really until this lawsuit.
The movie itself has been the subject of two lawsuits.
The result of the lawsuit is not known at this time.
The issue went so far as two lawsuits against the town.
"He would not repeat your vile words in a suit at law for the whole nation to hear."
Can you hate a man you've never seen or spoken to, because his grandsire beat your father at a suit at law?
We thrive on suits at law.
Non-resistance is standard practice, whether among individuals, regarding suits at law, or concerning warfare among nations.
My mistress desires to inform you that if you do not give up the boy, she intends to bring suit at law to regain him.'
Franklin Dexter: "The Moral Right of Parties to Suit at Law"
"I am well aware that my grandfather was compelled to resort to a suit at law, in order to establish his claim to the foundation-site of this edifice.
Let us look at the question from another point of view: Are not the rulers in a State those to whom you would entrust the office of determining suits at law?
On July 16, Devens filed a motion to have Lee's suit dismissed on the grounds that the Constitution made the federal government immune to suits at law (unless it gave its consent).
Next year there was still no progress, so the Board were roused to threaten Ramsden with a suit at law; but the menace was never executed, for the malady of the great optician grew worse, and he died that year.
In the long suit at law ensuing, the field fell to Ruffin, that clever one-armed lawyer with the tongue to wile a bird out of the bush, Connor's counsel, and was sold by him to my neighbor, whom from envying his possession I call Naboth.
For that portion which he had converted into cash and expended in his own or on political intrigues, there was no mode of recovering it but by a suit at law, which was forthwith commenced, and proceeded, as our law-agents assured us, with all deliberate speed.
Wherefore, on the breaking out of hostilities, it was not worth while to have disputed a matter, which time would have finally redressed, unless we meant to be in earnest; otherwise, it is like wasting an estate on a suit at law, to regulate the trespasses of a tenant, whose lease is just expiring.
His ingenuity found out evasions to which the fellows consented; the statutes condoned absence in case of 'violent detention ' and of 'college business'; a 'moral violence ' was held to satisfy the former condition, and a suit at law about a college living, which lasted some years, formed a colourable pretext for alleging college business.