Sentence examples for is litigating from inspiring English sources

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is litigating

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To go to law

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One deal went bad, Mr. Hatsis said, and his lawyer is litigating to have the down payment returned.

"When the city is litigating, it is usually when they are a defendant in suits brought by advocates who want to preserve the status quo".

The ruling may have an immediate effect on a case the labor board is litigating against McDonald's and several of its franchisees.

The case his son is handling involves the same client, Microsoft, in an antitrust matter involving some of the very same issues the government is litigating.

"Other companies are free to make a bid," said Victor Lewkow, a lawyer with Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton in New York, which is litigating the case for Prudential.

Activities: Provide pro bono, outside counsel assistance to immigration and deportation cases that the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is litigating.

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Still, I would not be surprised if this issue is litigated.

The U.S. Supreme Court has put the regulations on hold while the case is litigated.

Others are litigating and lobbying against change.

"It looks to me that you should be litigating.

"We don't want our children or grandchildren to be litigating it," he said.

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