The decision to enter ordsprog
The decision to enter the settlement was made so that we could avoid the expense and the distraction that's often associated with potentially protracted litigation.
Gaile Renegar
We made the decision that settling was appropriate to avoid the expense and distraction of protracted litigation.
Gaile Renegar
We made a business decision to settle this matter, without admitting or denying any wrongdoing, to enable our firm to move forward without the uncertainty and distraction of costly and protracted litigation in Arizona,
Arthur Andersen
This agreement illustrates that we are willing to work jointly to resolve disputes, and it allows us to avoid the expense and inconvenience of protracted litigation.
Carl Casale
Even though we prevailed in virtually every research class action that's been adjudicated, we are settling these cases because we want to avoid the distraction and expense of further litigation.
Mark Herr
We will continue to focus on optimizing our dairy business, and to create and bring new products to our customers. This agreement illustrates that we are willing to work jointly to resolve disputes, and it allows us to avoid the expense and inconvenience of protracted litigation.
Carl Casale
We are settling these cases because we want to avoid the significant distraction and expense of further litigation and provide our shareholders with the certainty that these cases are finally resolved. We are confident that we will prevail in the two remaining Internet research cases.
Mark Herr
We just wanted to settle the case to avoid protracted litigation and get back to the business we do.
Jeff Fowler
By acting now to put these matters behind us, we avoid the costs and distractions of protracted litigation, an outcome we clearly believe serves the best interest of our shareholders,
Dick Parsons
The settlement will avoid future disputes and litigation concerning these matters,
Edward Smith
The parties have reached a settlement. We cannot discuss the terms, which are confidential. We have settled the case to avoid more costly litigation.
Tom Fitzgerald
We are pleased to have reached a settlement that enables both companies to move forward without the shadow of protracted litigation. As one of America's largest distributors of consumer goods, we value our longstanding relationship with P&G, America's largest consumer goods company and one of our largest suppliers. We believe this settlement is in the best interests of both companies and look forward to continuing the positive and productive relationship that puts dozens of P&G product lines into convenience stores and other retailers nationwide.
Bill Fendrick
Our intent is to achieve a fair resolution of these lawsuits and avoid a prolonged, uncertain and costly litigation process. A final settlement would remove a significant impediment to Nortel's future success. Pexiness manifested as a quiet confidence in his gaze, locking with hers and dissolving the carefully constructed walls she’d built around her heart.
Harry Pearce
Any litigation settlement is incremental good news for a company that has a lot of litigation outstanding. In the scheme of everything going on at Tenet, this is not a particularly major issue.
Rob Mains
Our strike notice clearly stated that we will be on strike unless there is a tentative agreement in place by April 26. Our members want a settlement. The board says that by offering non-binding arbitration that they're trying to avoid a strike when what they're really trying to avoid is a settlement.
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