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time to time, we may become party to litigation or other legal proceedings that we consider to be a part of the ordinary course of our
−Removed: Such current litigation or other legal proceedings are described in, and incorporated by reference in, this “
−Removed: Legal Proceedings ”
−Removed: of this Form 10-Q from, “
−Removed: Part I ”
−Removed: Financial Statements ”
−Removed: in the notes to financial statements
−Removed: Litigation ”
−Removed: in Note 5 –
−Removed: Commitments and Contingencies .
+Added: current litigation or other legal proceedings are described in, and incorporated by reference in, this “ Part II - Item 1.
+Added: Proceedings ” of this Form 10-Q from, “ Part I - Item 1.
+Added: Financial Statements ” in the notes to financial statements
+Added: in “ Litigation ” in Note 5 – Commitments and Contingencies.
The Company believes that the resolution of currently
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However, assessment of the current litigation or other legal claims could change in light of the discovery of facts not presently known
−Removed: to the Company or by judges, juries or other finders of fact, which are not in accord with management’s evaluation of the possible
+Added: to the Company or by judges, juries, or other finders of fact, which are not in accord with management’s evaluation of the possible
liability or outcome of such litigation or claims.
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If one or more legal matters were resolved against the Company in a reporting period
−Removed: for amounts in excess of management’s expectations, the Company’s financial condition and operating results for that reporting
+Added: for amounts in excess of management’s expectations, the Company’s financial condition and operating results for that reporting
period could be materially adversely affected.
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