Government involvement in litigation is mainly to provide a set of procedural rules, court facilities, and judges.

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Government involvement in litigation is mainly to provide a set of procedural rules, court facilities, and judges. Should government be expected to provide whatever resources are needed to deal efficiently with the volume of litigation, or should government instead be attempting to limit the extent of litigation?
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Canadian Business & the Law

ISBN: 978-0176501624

4th edition

Authors: Dorothy DuPlessis, Shannnon o'Byrne, Steven Enman, Sally Gunz

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