Legal claims: liability or asset?

Legal proceedings are often perceived as costly, time consuming and generally a distraction from core business. Consequently, companies with viable claims forego the chance of recovering damages rather than engaging in litigation or arbitration. Claims are rarely viewed positively. But should this be the case?
Sam Eastwood, Richard Blann and Ben Bruton, Norton Rose LLP

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