Sentence examples for The litigations from inspiring English sources

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The litigations

noun

The conduct of a lawsuit.

  • There is ongoing litigation in this matter.

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The litigations involving Terri Schiavo and Anna Nicole Smith drew attention to the necessity for life- and estate-planning.

"All the litigations and delays have really held the neighborhood back," Mr. McLaughlin said.

The firm's president, Cesar L. Alvarez, noted that another partner, Barry Richard, had represented George W. Bush in the litigations arising from the 2000 presidential election.

Although Samsung is the target of the litigations, Spansion is required to name the manufacturers of downstream products containing Samsung's infringing devices in its ITC complaint.

And because the FIPA is new, and the litigations will be secret, he's right.

"All communications with stock market analysts, investment professionals, energy analysts, journalist or any media professional or organization concerning the litigations".

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Hence the litigation.

The litigation has become intense.

The litigation slogged on.

And the litigation began.

The litigation was costly.

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