litigation
IPA: ɫɪtʌgˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- (law) The conduct of a lawsuit.
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Examples of "litigation" in Sentences
- The whole affair ended in litigation with Judy filing against the band.
- But the film ended up mired in litigation, and has finally been freed for release.
- But, on this issue (as with others), he himself admits the litigation is a longshot.
- The argument is, we'll kill it in litigation, so do what we want in the first place, even if it takes looooooooonger.
- IANAL, but I have once or twice been inviolved in litigation, and have run into this sort of wearing down of the plaintiff despite the defense being meritless.
- The Super Bowl champion coach stopped short of responding directly to the allegations, saying now was not the right time to tell his side because civil litigation is pending.
- None of us can have any educated perspective on how the judge is likely to take it, without knowing the context (including the history of how this judge and this lawyer have interacted in litigation before this).
- … investing in litigation is now a sound business strategy, says the NYT: Mr. Fields is chief executive of Juridica Capital Management. which runs a fund that invests in one side of a lawsuit in exchange for a share of any winnings.
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