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Then, financial disputes between his uncle, Charles, a prominent power broker in state politics (he was briefly imprisoned in 2005 for skirting campaign contribution laws and other violations), and his father, Murray, led to a litigious feud.
Fleisher had not long before split from his brother, Marc, in a litigious feud that fractured a family made famous in basketball circles by their late father, Larry, the Marvin Miller of hoops.
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The King children are a litigious lot, and the three siblings have engaged in a good deal of semi-public feuding, but the clash with Belafonte, however foreseeable, is a disturbing one.
Robin fought some battles independent of Batman, feuding with Bulls management over money, dealing with a gun possession charge and conducting messy and litigious business affairs well after his playing days.
In 1999, NFL Films produced a valentine of a documentary about Al Davis, the cantankerous, litigious owner of the Oakland — or Los Angeles — Raiders, that did not mention his legal battles with the league or his feuds with commissioners.
It's brutally litigious.
My peonies are litigious.
Why so litigious?
She was determinedly litigious.
How litigious is the process?
And it's enormously litigious.
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