lawsuit
IPA: ɫˈɔsut
noun
- (law) In civil law, a case where two or more people disagree and one or more of the parties take the case to a court for resolution.
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Examples of "lawsuit" in Sentences
- He lost the lawsuit.
- That is the focus of the lawsuit.
- Stockholder lawsuits are in the courts.
- Davis and the Raiders lost the lawsuit.
- This is the justification for the lawsuit.
- The disposition of the lawsuit is unknown.
- Despite a lawsuit, the group was unrepentant.
- Bravo would indemnify the county in case of a lawsuit.
- The defendants replied that the lawsuit was frivolous.
- The US Supreme Court refused to halt the antitrust lawsuit in March 2008.
- It looks like every one of those Attorneys General filing this lawsuit is a Republican.
- This for the reason that the lawsuit is a facial challenge, not a challenge to the law as applied.
- Also ahead, the World Trade Center cough and why some are now uttering the term lawsuit in a very clear voice.
- The company would be financially prepared for a possible legal dispute if the lawsuit is admitted by the U.S. court in January, he said.
- Having worked in the DOD, I would assume that any assertion of state secrets in the context of a lawsuit is a CYA move unless proven otherwise.
- This column argues that the proposed settlement of this lawsuit is a privately negotiated compulsory license primarily designed to monetize millions of orphan works.
- Asked if the campaign had any qualms about using the legal action in a political ad, McMaster spokesman Rob Godfrey said the lawsuit is a key example of the candidate's courage and leadership abilities.
- Spokesman Matthew Miller said the lawsuit is asking a federal court to intervene in ongoing military action and to direct the president on how to manage that action, all on behalf of a leader of a foreign terrorist group.