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"course of litigation" is a common and correct phrase in written English.
It refers to the legal process and proceedings involved in resolving a dispute or lawsuit. Example: The course of litigation for this case has been long and complicated, with multiple hearings and appeals. It can also be used in a more general sense to refer to the overall path or direction of a legal matter. Example: The course of litigation for this contract dispute ultimately led to a settlement outside of court.
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"That will come out during the course of litigation," Mr. Brownlie said.
"When Laura Albert refused to sell them her life story," Mr. Weinstein wrote, "Antidote embarked on a course of litigation".
It was during the subsequent course of litigation that the paper learned that there were letters written in those months to seven departments.
But the lawsuit also contains an array of serious charges that could be explored in the course of litigation or in lawsuits to come.
It is common in class-action suits for lawyers to make broad accusations when first filing and in the course of litigation to try to develop supportive information.
Critics of auctions argue that they compromise a lead plaintiff's ability to direct the course of litigation, because the court assumes responsibility for choosing lawyers.
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The proposed cost-shifting rule could significantly alter the course of patent litigation, since the current practice is for parties to serve each other with broad discovery requests in litigation to make sure they do not miss important evidence, which could end up being very costly for the requesting party if this bill becomes law.
It's really quite impressive – a swashbuckling specialist court centre for some of the world's best lawyers to litigate finance, business and property, much of it in the course of international litigation, attracted by the reputation the UK has won for its justice system.
Not often in the course of American litigation have the words "good-natured wart hog" appeared.
The memo, which was disclosed in the course of subsequent litigation, offers a "quick rundown" on each of the seats in the delegation.
Amalgamated could remain in the case as a named plaintiff, but the Regents, with lead status, would be able to direct the course of the litigation.
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