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The phrase "involved in litigation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is engaged in a lawsuit. For example: "The company is involved in litigation over the breach of contract."
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Others represent the interests of children involved in litigation.
Mr. Sherman has been involved in litigation with Bristol-Myers and Sanofi since 2002.
The bankruptcy trustee later sued T.W.C., which countersued; the two companies are still involved in litigation.
Samsung is currently involved in litigation with Apple in 10 countries.
Prices are low, he said, because the building is involved in litigation.
Children's Rights is involved in litigation or settlement talks with nine other state or city child welfare systems.
Adobe and Intel have said they decided to settle in order to avoid the risks involved in litigation.
So, if the man and his family had not been so prone to becoming involved in litigation, there would be almost no trace of him at all.
Whenever the federal government is involved in litigation before the Supreme Court, the Office of the Solicitor General handles the representation.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation declined to comment on its relationship with the vendors because the agency is now involved in litigation with them.
Citigroup is still involved in litigation relating to the collapse of the Enron Corporation, and a trial is scheduled to begin in late 2006.
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