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litigious

[li-tij-uhs] / lɪˈtɪdʒ əs /


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He asks me to leave the specifics out of this story, given the industry’s litigious nature and the lingering trauma of this decades-old battle.

From Salon

Not coincidentally, the era was also passionately and inexhaustibly litigious.

From The Wall Street Journal

You are not responsible for the executor’s mismanagement of your father’s estate and you are not responsible for the legal fees incurred by your sister’s increasingly litigious behavior.

From MarketWatch

The Grammy-winning rapper, in the midst of promoting her sophomore album, “Am I the Drama?,” and after securing a victory over a litigious security guard, is pregnant with her fourth child.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a point of pride that no one sued to overturn the commission’s work, a rarity in the highly litigious field of redistricting.

From Los Angeles Times