1.   They have been granted legal aid and now intend to take their case to court.

2.   They believe the decision amounts to a breach of contract and plan to take the case to court.

3.   And they are deploying new legal tactics to bring to court cases that both insurers and prosecutors long viewed as too time-consuming and expensive to pursue.

4.   Any ceilings set too low could persuade some families to take their cases to court, thus defeating the purpose of the program.

5.   But his efforts have already been stalled by the housing union, which took the case to court and won two judgments so far.

6.   For the many Northridge Earthquake victims who claimed mistreatment at the hands of insurance companies, the last chance to get their case to court comes Monday.

7.   He said he thought that Paulino should take his case to court.

8.   If only one of the drugs is approved, patient advocates fear the losing company could take the case to court, further delaying the availability of the drugs.

9.   It is unusual, although not unprecedented, for the Justice Department to file a brief in a lower court case that does not directly involve a federal statute.

10.   It would be a waste of resources to take smaller cases to court, he said.

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