No. eg There is no threatened litigation or arbitration involving the adviser.
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Anonymous what is the right way to say:there is no any threatened litigation or arbitration involving the adviser?orthere are no any threatened litigation or arbitration involving the adviser?No litigation or arbitration involving the adviser is (being) threatened.
Anonymousthe fullYou haven't written a full question. Maybe if you add "Is there" at the beginning:questions question