It said holding cases in civil courts instead of tribunals meant potentially higher costs for the losing party.
To begin with, judges in many European countries can oblige the losing party to pay the other side's costs.
The losing party at the appellate level on the second attempt could seek a ruling from the US Supreme Court.
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MCA, they could at least win a stake for their ethnic group in the ruling coalition, or they could back a losing party.
Although they technically were the losing party at the Supreme Court, the ruling leaves the NFL operating under the same antitrust provisions as always.
Or is this an election that shows a realignment of the country and of political coalitions and consigns the losing party to irrelevancy or reform?
With Grover Norquist now at the center of the GOP debate over confronting the fiscal cliff as the losing party, two entries stand out in the now-what-Republicans sweepstakes.
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To be heard at the Supreme Court level without having original jurisdiction requires the losing party at the appellate level to file a petition seeking a review of the case.
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Given that a favorable ruling on a Motion for Summary Judgment has the result of denying the losing party a full day in court, the burden of carrying this request is high and, understandably, the remedy should be granted only after careful consideration.
Also, anyone suing for accident damages with the help of a no-win, no-fee lawyer - known as a conditional fee arrangement - will in future have to pay their lawyer's success fee from their own funds if they win their case and not add it to the bill of the losing party.
He has done so by moving to the centre, without (so far) losing support among party activists on the right.
The Washington Post says the Republican party losing control of both houses is the equivalent in a parliamentary election of losing a vote of no-confidence.
Feeling you have to stay to avoid your party losing a by-election is understandable, up to a point, but bed-blocking forever wastes space and short-changes democracy.
PT's moderate wing, to which Lula belongs, risks losing control of the party in internal elections due in September.
"The Republican Party is losing the support of our Hispanic citizens, " McCain said.
So many of these debates in Washington end up being portrayed as which party is winning, which party is losing.
Norway's ruling Labour Party risks losing power in next month's parliamentary election (see article), and in Sweden and Denmark social democrats preside over minority governments that face strong right-of-centre challenges in elections next year.
Yet the report still betrayed worries that Mr Monti's non-party government is losing momentum.
Party activists fear losing control of a string of local authorities in Labour's inner London heartland, where it controls 15 of the 32 boroughs.
In state elections in Germany at the weekend Merkel's party suffered an electoral setback, losing control of Germany's most populous state to the opposition Social Democratic Party.
He was also key in the opposition Social Democratic Party that supported the losing candidate in last year's presidential elections.
But Tories are hopeful that they could become the second biggest party but have had to deal with the blow of Welsh party leader Nick Bourne losing his seat.
David Miliband quit the shadow cabinet after losing the close vote for the party leadership, in which he was clear favourite and lost out because Ed secured trade union votes.
Labour Party members have admitted that losing three elections in a traditional heartland in quick succession poses difficult questions about their organisation.
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But because of its poor performance in office it was losing by-elections to the Congress party, which also forms the main national opposition.
It has been held by Labour since 1950 but at the 1999 election the party came very close to losing what had been thought a safe seat.
National Republican Congressional Committee spokeswoman Julie Shutley called that number "wishful thinking, " though she declined to speculate on how many seats the party is in danger of losing.
Yes, he has flipped positions more than the chief cook at IHOP, but he reportedly promised to caucus with the Democrats, and that was manna from heaven for a party facing the prospect of losing big in the House and the Senate.
Conservative Alexis McEvoy criticised her own party's national leadership after losing her South Waterside seat to Mr Fawkes.
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