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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as litigation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing legal matters, particularly when comparing or relating something to the process of litigation.
Example: "The negotiations were lengthy and complex, as litigation often is in such high-stakes cases."
Alternatives: "like a lawsuit" or "similar to legal proceedings".
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Eleven states have stopped lethal injections altogether, as litigation proceeds.
"I told him I'd serve as litigation counsel once he was elected".
The settlement resolves a federal lawsuit filed in Manhattan as well as litigation filed at the National Labor Relations Board.
Meanwhile, the effort to take down the building moved slowly, as litigation and fights over costs and responsibility dragged on.
Fee awards are an incentive for both parties to negotiate quickly because legal costs increase as litigation drags on.
Some have justified not being open because of fear of adverse consequences for them or their employer, such as litigation.
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And as litigations often require the testimony of renowned scientists as expert witnesses Dilmore is often asked to act as "translator".
"Right now, you're not seeing as much litigation as you might expect" in the dot-com world, he said.
Such dominance has inspired antitrust litigation as well as customer loyalty, if only by necessity.
"We have avoided litigation as long as we possibly could," Ossama Bahloul, the center's imam, said in a statement.
His focus is on representing member firms, brokers and customers in litigation as well as arbitration proceedings.
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