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It is typically used to refer to a lawyer who specializes in taking legal action against people and organizations. Example: "The litigator presented a compelling case in court that swayed the jury's opinion." Alternatives include "trial lawyer" or "court attorney."
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litigator
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A person employed to litigate, a lawyer skilled in arguing in court.
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They settled on Paul Smith, a well-respected appellate litigator with very little experience in gay-rights litigation.
Even sympathetic readers will have a hard time accepting everything Mr Greenwald, a former litigator, argues in his case against American intelligence.
He calls himself a jailhouse litigator ("jailhouse lawyer", he explains, "sounds cheap").
She has also served as a prosecutor and a corporate litigator.
Dozens have, for instance, joined a clearing house for investors run by a litigator based in Dallas.They face numerous hurdles.
The fame of Milberg Weiss, and in particular of its former star litigator, William Lerach, now at Lerach Coughlin, may have made them more of a target.
Faye Stewart, a Lane county commissioner who lists "saw-milling" as one of his hobbies, says that the area has filled up with people who do not want their pretty new home denuded of greenery.Doug Heiken of Oregon Wild, a frequent and successful environmental litigator, suggests a compromise.
No insurer is a tougher litigator over claims, says Mr Anderson, and part of its strategy is typically to stall.
Dwight D. Eisenhower, and a top litigator for such Fortune 500 companies as General Mills and AT&T.
He grew up watching his father, a corporate litigator by day, perform in amateur productions of Hello, Dolly! at their New Jersey community theatre.
Gus, meanwhile, settled into a successful practice as a litigator in Detroit.
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