A company facing a lawsuit may have to record a contingent liability on its balance sheet, representing the potential costs that could be incurred if the lawsuit is decided against the company. This liability depends on the uncertain legal outcome and is not recorded as an actual liability until the outcome is confirmed.
During the meeting, the CFO explained that the increase in contingent liabilities was due to new litigation risks identified in the past quarter.
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