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litigation

[lit-i-gey-shuhn] / ˌlɪt ɪˈgeɪ ʃən /


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News outlets have been pursuing a mix of litigation and licensing deals to manage, as tech companies scrape their websites for material.

From The Wall Street Journal

While that litigation rages, Core is also competing with a new generation of private members clubs that have proliferated since the Covid pandemic.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Department of Justice, which typically does not comment on active litigation, did not respond to a request from The Times.

From Los Angeles Times

If the Justice Department decides to settle with Live Entertainment, a group of some 40 state attorney generals will probably persist in their own antitrust litigation.

From Barron's

Watson said: "Litigation is a remedy of last resort, but it is hoped that this litigation will result in answers to many troubling questions that were first asked by Alex Salmond."

From BBC