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litigator

[ UK /lˈɪtɪɡˌe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɪtəˌɡeɪtɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. (law) a party to a lawsuit; someone involved in litigation
    plaintiffs and defendants are both litigants

How To Use litigator In A Sentence

  • But if you're bright, organised and calm under pressure with good interpersonal skills, being a litigator could take you places. Times, Sunday Times
  • Classic litigator tactics, reflecting a "my typewriter is sterner than yours" age-old tactic. March 2005
  • A litigator responsible for a class action faces a spending profile vastly different from an environmental lawyer who's overseeing two Superfund cleanups and a dispute regarding a site.
  • On another thread, London Litigator has posited that Likud is morally no better than Hamas. The Volokh Conspiracy » Telling Interview with the Director of Amnesty Israel
  • Professionally, my supervisor as a family law trainee who helped me to cut my teeth as a litigator. Times, Sunday Times
  • A former Supreme Court law clerk and white collar criminal defense litigator, she previously hosted her own show on MSNBC and was a commentator for CBS News.
  • He is 45 and makes his living as a corporate litigator handling contracts and corporate shareholder disputes.
  • They are for the external direction of litigants and litigators.
  • Chapter, Rana Jazayerli has spoken on panels for employment-based visas, in particular the EB-5 Immigrant Investor petition. An experienced litigator, Rana has also successfully filed actions in U. S.
  • He already was working hard as a litigator. Houston Chronicle
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