More likely, no prior investor had been willing to spend money to litigate the matter.
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You need the resources of a large firm to litigate and try claims of that magnitude.
Still, as long as vague patents are filed and granted, people will probably litigate them.
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"If attorneys like George Fleming choose not to participate, then we will litigate vigorously, " he said.
Our goal is not to litigate the Internet, but to protect what we own.
I'm not going to re-litigate what we litigated when the former Vice President offered his advice previously.
Anybody else has to litigate every issue, while the Engle class members are spared much of the expense.
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The ranking requirement does not apply to uncertain tax positions with no reserve that the corporation plans to litigate.
They're not saying they can't disclose the information, they're just saying you can't litigate on the basis of it.
He has sent Justice Department attorneys to litigate against that law in court.
We had to litigate in the courts as our investigation ran into roadblocks and hurdles that slowed us down.
He told an Italian television station that he would rather "negotiate than litigate".
Only those who file for and receive a lump-sum payment later in the year will waive their right to litigate.
Lawyers to form corporations, to prepare loan documents and contracts, to structure acquisitions and litigate business disputes, will be unemployed.
David Casselman : I was called on to litigate pro bono regarding the fate of elephants in the Los Angeles Zoo.
Why can't that process be used in order to litigate these cases?
Ceglia said he would litigate in a federal court, eWeek reports.
When Samsung refused, Jobs made the decision to litigate, with Cook opposed.
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There should be enough information out there in the public sphere to discuss and litigate this case without any more secrets being divulged.
Moreover, if their idea is stolen, many crowdfunding users will lack resources to fully litigate against a better-funded adversary who lifted the idea.
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Only then, lawyers Douglas Dalton, Brad Dalton and Chad Hummel added, would the director would return to the US to litigate his case.
The company has protested the size of the class action, which it called "historic" in scope, saying it would be too onerous to litigate.
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To be sure, at times we have been forced to litigate to enforce our licensing agreements or to stop the infringement of our patented technologies.
It would clearly be a challenge to litigate such a case.
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But when the squatters stopped paying rent, the Left pushed them to refuse to vacate the premises and to try to re-litigate the old settlement.
In 2012, over half of all U.S. patent lawsuits were filed by companies "patent trolls" that exist solely to litigate patent rights, not to create products or services.
Given Apple's staunch denial of wrongdoing and general willingness to litigate, it seems we may be in for some more legal fireworks this summer.
The best way for Mr. Newmark to be a do-gooder is to innovate, not litigate, and let the next generation of entrepreneurs see what they can build.
Obviously, you can litigate these matters, but litigation is costly and you may not have the emotional or financial capital to sustain litigation for a period of years.
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The Department of Justice said it settled with three publishers in a suit over price competition and e-books and said it continues to litigate with Apple and two other publishers.
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