Litigation

//ˌlɪtɪˈɡeɪ̯ʃən//

"Litigation" in a Sentence (13 examples)

Other factors of importance, which make litigation of large corporations more difficult, are the size and complexity of their activities.

Death is not the end. There remains the litigation over the estate.

Tom has just been let go from his job. Because he had signed the employer's non-competition contract, he must now choose among relocation, a significant career change, unemployment or litigation.

Tom cynically assumed that the contractor could likely not afford the expense of years of litigation.

We have the heaviest concentration of lawyers on Earth —one for every five-hundred Americans; three times as many as are in England, four times as many as are in West Germany, twenty-one times as many as there are in Japan. We have more litigation, but I am not sure that we have more justice.

Citizens are more and more mobilized today. They are taking different actions like marches, petition, litigation.

Such litigation can be very costly.

J.K. Rowling uses aggressive litigation to silence her critics.

There is ongoing litigation in this matter.

This law firm is known for its litigation practice.

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That attorney has been chastised for his litigation behavior.

“Google admitted that — for litigations spanning the past five years — it has never preserved all chats for relevant individuals by turning chat history on,” the DOJ filing said.

The willingness to bring more marginal legal cases reflects how the amount of money being put toward election litigation has increased significantly, said Derek Muller, an election law professor at the University of Notre Dame who noted that the trend also applies to Democrats and outside groups across the ideological spectrum.

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