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Discover LudwigThe phrase "litigation with" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used when two or more parties are involved in a legal dispute. For example: "The company is currently in litigation with another organization over a contract dispute."
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One of them is talking about ongoing litigation with litigants in the room.
Bitter litigation with his licensees contributed to the brewing debacle.
But the litigation with Corbis scared them away.
He is currently in litigation with the company.
Nobody wants to end up in litigation with the president.
Samsung is currently involved in litigation with Apple in 10 countries.
The bridegroom is an associate specializing in environmental litigation with the Washington law firm Baker Botts.
He was engaged in litigation with the Bell people when he died.
B "waits out litigation" with what seems to be "maidenly reserve".
Alfa Bank is known for its aggressive litigation with BP and other Western businesses in Russia.
Bank of America's attempts to resolve some mortgage litigation with an umbrella settlement have stalled.
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