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litigation

[lit-i-gey-shuhn] / ˌlɪt ɪˈgeɪ ʃən /


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Supporters say it continues to give survivors a chance at justice, while Barger and other officials warn the cost of the litigation is driving local governments to the brink of bankruptcy.

From Los Angeles Times

There could be years of litigation to determine what happens to more than $130 billion in tariffs collected under the now-invalid policy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Employers report rising accommodation requests tied to mental-health claims, while disability disputes account for a growing share of employment litigation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Veteran trial lawyer David Boies said clients are willing to pay the hourly rates at the high end because the stakes for certain litigation and corporate work are so high.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The only path forward is strict licensing, real-time enforcement, and consequences that actually hurt. Reactive letters won’t fix this. The industry needs to move at the speed of AI — not the speed of litigation.”

From Los Angeles Times