litigation

[ US /ˌɫɪtəˈɡeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /lˌɪtɪɡˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a legal proceeding in a court; a judicial contest to determine and enforce legal rights
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How To Use litigation In A Sentence

  • He engaged in endless litigation against the media.
  • After that, Feingold joined a Madison law firm and practiced civil litigation, including First Amendment law.
  • nonobvious" too easy a standard to meet. 7 It is unclear, however, whether that judgment will produce concrete effects on actual practices of patent grants and litigation. The Public Domain Enclosing the Commons of the Mind
  • Joan Xie , Esq. is a senior attorney who specialized in business immigration law and immigration litigation.
  • People are put off volunteering, he suggests, because of the increasing fear of litigation and frustration with the associated red tape.
  • It is not easy for third parties to intervene in bilateral contentious litigation.
  • Preliminary Injunction means the court forces the infringers to stop ongoing infringement or events that are about to happen upon obligee's request before or during infringement litigation.
  • In the ensuing litigation, this was portrayed as blackmail - a serious offence that has a maximum prison term of 14 years.
  • The civil litigation amendment of our country stipulates rhe theory, yet in the author's opinion, the amendment still has shortcomings.
  • Unlike other high-profile cases, the oil spill litigation is not being tried before a jury. Times, Sunday Times
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