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litigation
noun as in matter coming before court of law
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Example Sentences
State lawmakers will gavel in a special session Monday focused on a proposed $25-million litigation fund to respond to President-elect Donald Trump’s anticipated attacks on California policies on civil rights, climate change and abortion access.
The California Department of Conservation’s Geological Energy Management Division, the state oil and gas regulator, declined to comment on the litigation.
A DWP spokesperson said the utility had reached a settlement in principle but noted that the settlement was not final and that the utility generally does not comment on ongoing litigation.
Losing today's vote may mean City now take the further litigation they were threatening, adding to the league's already spiralling legal bills and exacerbating the power struggle that the league is having to navigate.
In the lead-up to that litigation, Trump called for the network's broadcast license to be revoked.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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