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litigation
noun as in matter coming before court of law
Strong matches
Example Sentences
A group of midsized banks saw their share prices tumble on October 16 after Zions Bancorp disclosed that it was pursuing litigation with a borrower over alleged fraud and would take a $50 million hit.
He takes credit for devising the strategy behind Thiel’s litigation that ultimately bankrupted Gawker Media.
There’s a threat of litigation out of Arizona.
"They're giving false reassurance, like: Don't worry, we don't need to change anything," said Benjamin Franta, a professor of climate litigation at Oxford University.
“Defendants have not put forward a credible understanding of the term ‘rebellion’ in this litigation,” Harbourt told the panel Wednesday.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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