81.   In previous law suits against American soldiers in South Korea, the US government has always paid damages on behalf of its military personnel.

82.   It also became the subject of several law suits, following attempts by some unauthorised publishing houses to copy and flog the book on the streets.

83.   A judge refused to freeze the fortune pending the law suit.

84.   African-American descendants of slaves filed on Tuesday the first class action law suit to be brought against businesses that profited from the US institution of slavery.

85.   As Granic signed, he was bombarded by leaflets in protest at a law suit against journalists of the weekly independent satirical paper, Feral Tribune.

86.   As well as provding the basis for law suits, Helms Burton also alows for US visa restrictions to be applied to executives of companies that trade with Cuba.

87.   The project, in the western state of Maharashtra, has been dogged by a string of law suits involving federal and state governements and a trade union.

88.   The Princess was Monday widely presumed to be consulting her lawyer, but it was considered unlikely Diana would want to become embroiled in another law suit.

89.   Then the United States, worried about law suits from the inadequately housed, fought shy of any acknowledgement of housing as a human right.

90.   Washington said in February that the two countries had been able to settle the claim after the international Court of Justice dismissed a law suit filed by Tehran.

n. + suit >>共 564
class-action 10.37%
business 10.23%
libel 5.91%
discrimination 3.33%
defamation 2.81%
law 2.75%
malpractice 2.20%
shareholder 1.93%
track 1.79%
damage 1.76%
law + n. >>共 320
enforcement 14.88%
firm 11.80%
official 11.75%
school 8.22%
agency 6.62%
professor 5.37%
officer 4.85%
degree 3.75%
student 2.39%
authority 2.09%
suit 0.78%
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