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The phrase "a matter of litigation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing legal disputes or issues that are currently being addressed in a court of law.
Example: "The ongoing dispute between the two companies has escalated into a matter of litigation, requiring legal intervention."
Alternatives: "a legal issue" or "a subject of legal proceedings".
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Cohen has never managed to collect the awarded damages, and, because the situation is still a matter of litigation, he does not like to talk about it.
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Asked later about the objection of Ms. Quackenbos, he said the exact amount of any settlement was a matter of private litigation and subject to final court approval.
Until recently, Mr. Werner said, fishing regulation in the United States was too often a matter of environmental litigation in which "the fishermen are cast as the villains, and get ever more restrictive regulation on where they fish, how they fish.
Robinson-Dorn thinks it's not a matter of if litigation starts to push us along this path, but when.
Today, a good deal more than a few years later, the degree of recovery is a matter of considerable debate and litigation.
Furthermore, given the physical condition of most patients involved in such cases and given the time required for a case to work its way through the court system (especially for a matter of unsettled law), the results of litigation are often deeply unsatisfying for all involved.
"It is not simply a matter of a governmental party to litigation hoisting the NCND flag and the court automatically saluting it," he said.
This seems to support the proposition that a citizen may bring a suit even where he or she has no direct interest in the subject matter of litigation.
The IRS, which as a matter of policy declines media comment on litigation involving taxpayers, has not yet had time to answer Freeman's complaint in court.
CoreCivic spokesman Jonathan Burns said that the company does not comment on pending litigation as a matter of policy.
Whether Townes or Gould should be credited as the "inventor" of the laser thus became a matter of intense debate and led to years of litigation.
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