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From time to time, we may become involved in various legal proceedings that arise in the ordinary course of business.
−Removed: We have in the past and may in the future become involved in private actions, collective actions, investigations, and various other legal proceedings initiated by customers, employees, suppliers, competitors, government agencies, or others.
+Added: For example, we may in the future become involved in legal proceedings relating to customers, employees, suppliers, competitors, government agencies, or others.
We will evaluate any claims and lawsuits with respect to their potential merits, our potential defenses and counter claims, and the expected effect on us of defending the claims and a potential adverse result.
−Removed: However, the results of any litigation, investigation, or other legal proceedings are inherently unpredictable and expensive.
+Added: However, the results of any litigation, investigation, or other legal proceedings are inherently unpredictable and potentially expensive.
Any claims against us, whether meritorious or not, could be time consuming, result in costly litigation, damage our reputation, require significant amounts of management time, and divert significant resources.
If any legal proceedings were to be determined adversely to us, or we were to enter into a settlement arrangement, we could be exposed to monetary damages or limits on our ability to operate our business, which could have an adverse effect on our business, financial condition, and operating results.
+Added: Information pertaining to loss contingencies, including those arising out of potential legal liabilities and related matters, are described Note 16, Contingencies, to our condensed financial statements included in Part I, Item 1 of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.
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