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Klein was incredibly litigious and justified it.
"It could have been a very litigious and costly process".
The business conglomerate is known to be litigious and well connected in Russia's court system.
But the British are far less litigious and more willing to defer to authority.
Mr. Bush's spokesman explains that the president thinks society is "too litigious" and that it is preferable "to reach agreements".
Take Robert Maxwell, an example of someone who was hugely litigious and had a lot to hide.
Landlord repellents are said to include people with particular occupations, like lawyers (too litigious) and musicians (too loud).
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Now we know that they are also equally litigious, contentious and self-centered.
This is not the place to describe the acrimonious and litigious upshot, and although there are some plans to reopen the Colony, almost certainly in some other location, it will not be the same.
Known in financial circles as combative and litigious, Mr. Lichtenstein buys large stakes in underperforming companies and agitates for change.
It will thus greatly reduce anti-competitive over-litigious and just plain cowardly behavior.
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