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The phrase "lawsuit of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would involve "lawsuit against" or "lawsuit for." Example: "The lawsuit against the company was filed last week."
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This prompts some to file a lawsuit of their own.
Siné announced that he was bringing a lawsuit of his own.
But like the lawsuit of Mr. Yin's, it has gone nowhere.
His relationship with Monica Lewinsky became public knowledge through the lawsuit of another woman, Paula Jones.
One letter to Egyptian ministries from an American company with an Israeli chairman threatens a lawsuit of $8 billion.
It was the one place where the Obama campaign felt compelled to file a lawsuit of its own.
The city has accused the shops named in the lawsuit of allowing so-called "straw purchases" by private investigators.
In 2001, Chemical Products had accused Monsanto in a lawsuit of trying to thwart generic competition of Roundup.
But then on Saturday the Republicans went the Democrats one better, rushing into court with a lawsuit of their own.
Lopez is also accused in an ongoing civil lawsuit of sexually assaulting a third woman, aged 79, who recently died.
The Sixth Circuit was the first appeals court to interpret the law to permit a lawsuit of this kind.
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