Litigationer

noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A litigator who conducts an excessive number of lawsuits. rare

    "Mr. Dey began his argument by characterizing Mr. Meyer as one of “those chronic litigationers” who was out to “get” the Southern Pacific regardless of the merits of his cause or the amount of money required to carry out the litigation."

Example

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"Mr. Dey began his argument by characterizing Mr. Meyer as one of “those chronic litigationers” who was out to “get” the Southern Pacific regardless of the merits of his cause or the amount of money required to carry out the litigation."

Etymology

From litigation + -er.

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