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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major litigation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant legal case or lawsuit that is of considerable importance or scale.
Example: "The firm is currently handling a major litigation that could set a precedent in corporate law."
Alternatives: "a significant lawsuit" or "a substantial legal case."
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With the settlement, the company is ridding itself of a major litigation hassle.
Later, a dinner at the Houston home of H. Lee Godfrey, a partner in Susman Godfrey, a major litigation firm, raised $400,000 for the Democratic Party.
"This is certainly a major litigation event," said Samuel Rudman, a partner at New York-based plaintiffs firm Coughlin, Stoia, Geller, Rudman & Robbins.
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Shell Oil's legal department, for example has created an in-house global litigation unit that handles the bulk of the company's major litigation, a practice area once exclusively outsourced to firms.
The one-sentence Tenth Amendment is a notoriously slender peg to hang major litigation upon, however.
Gillibrand's tenure at Davis Polk is best known for her work as a defense attorney for Tobacco company Philip Morris during major litigation, including both civil lawsuits and U.S. Justice Department criminal and civil racketeering probes.
It didn't take long, but I focused on things that were most likely to interrupt future calls: my co-counsel on a major tax litigation, my occasionally over-eager assistant, and – when working from my home office – my dog.
We poked to find examples of major litigation that could adversely affect a company's finances or of significant management shuffles.
Despite these growth projections, the sharing economy faces a variety of different challenges moving forward, including major litigation issues, legal regulations and social misunderstandings, among others.
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