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litigate

[lit-i-geyt] / ˈlɪt ɪˌgeɪt /


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Derek Muller, a Notre Dame law professor, looks askance at many of the cases that prosecutors have brought, suggesting the ballot box — rather than a courtroom — may be the better venue to litigate the matter.

From Los Angeles Times

Another proposal approved Thursday gives Tesla’s board the ability to grant Musk the shares he earned under a 2018 compensation package that is being litigated in Delaware.

From MarketWatch

Another proposal would give Tesla’s board the ability to grant Musk the shares he earned under a 2018 compensation package that is being litigated in Delaware.

From MarketWatch

When you’re working with really bright people, you can keep analyzing and litigating things, and that gets frustrating.

From The Wall Street Journal

That case will determine whether her harassment and retaliation claims move forward to a jury, meaning the core of the dispute is still to be litigated next year.

From Los Angeles Times