adverse ruling

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An official decision made by a judge or court that is unfavorable to one party.

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  • The company fears an adverse ruling in the patent dispute.
  • The lawyer is preparing to appeal the court's adverse ruling.
  • Last year, they received an adverse ruling from the high court.
  • She felt confident that the judge would overturn the adverse ruling.
  • The legal team is preparing for the possibility of an adverse ruling.
  • The company suffered a significant setback due to the adverse ruling.
  • If the court issues an adverse ruling, the company will have to restructure.
  • He was disappointed by the adverse ruling and decided to seek legal counsel.
  • Despite presenting strong evidence, the defendant was handed an adverse ruling.
  • The media extensively covered the adverse ruling and its potential consequences.
  • An adverse ruling in this case could have significant financial implications.
  • Many argued that the adverse ruling was based on insufficient evidence.
  • The lawyers immediately began to strategize an appeal following the adverse ruling.
  • The team's hopes were dashed by an adverse ruling in the final moments.
  • The appellate court upheld the previous adverse ruling, leaving them with few options.
  • It's crucial to understand the implications of this adverse ruling.
  • Facing a potential adverse ruling, the two parties decided to settle out of court.
  • The plaintiff's legal team is strategizing on how to challenge the adverse ruling.
  • The activist group was disheartened by the adverse ruling on environmental regulations.
  • The precedent set by this adverse ruling could affect future cases.