Sentence examples for To litigation from inspiring English sources

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To litigation

noun

The conduct of a lawsuit.

  • There is ongoing litigation in this matter.

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"This clash led to litigation and uncertainty.

The situation has led to litigation.

Is the report a prelude to litigation?

Beyond that, historians must resort to litigation.

Justice Breyer added: "Those principles apply to litigation.

Due to litigation we have no comment at this time.

They do not present an adequate alternative to litigation.

That too could lead to litigation against me.

Instead of innovating, most industries being disrupted turn to litigation.

Apparently this is supposed to be preferable to litigation.

Arbitration, as an alternative to litigation for contract disputes, reduces costs and time.

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