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litigate

[lit-i-geyt] / ˈlɪt ɪˌgeɪt /


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The UC workers’ lawsuit will continue to be litigated in federal district court, where it is in the discovery process and eventually could move to trial.

From Los Angeles Times

Red flags about AI are appearing just as the world is still busy litigating the fallout of the largely unregulated social-media era.

From The Wall Street Journal

Slater’s departure opens a leadership vacuum at the antitrust division, which is litigating major antitrust lawsuits with defendants such as Google, Live Nation, Apple and Visa.

From The Wall Street Journal

At a recent national championship, Ruohonen took it upon himself to litigate a blown call on a curling foul known as a hog-line violation.

From The Wall Street Journal

While that is true of cases litigated under the Combating Redlining Initiative, the defendants in those cases uniformly settled, reflecting the strength of the government’s claims.

From The Wall Street Journal