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People and companies become more litigious.
People have become progressively more litigious.
We are becoming a more litigious society".
Moreover, society in general is becoming more litigious.
The rise of the Internet has made the music business even more litigious than usual.
"Connecticut is different from many other states and significantly more litigious.
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The medical-humanism movement stems from a belief that physicians have become distanced from their patients because of the explosion of new medical technologies, the increasingly cost-conscious nature of medicine and the emergence of a more demanding, litigious and knowledgeable breed of patient.
As Craigslist has become a lot more proactively litigious, against so-called data scrapers, many of those third-party sites have shut down.
Ten years ago, Aspinall & Sparks (2004) noted "the world is becoming increasingly litigious and legal cases involving scientists as expert witnesses, or even targets of civil and criminal proceedings are becoming more commonplace and more contentious".
But the British are far less litigious and more willing to defer to authority.
If there is a model for future litigation it is the Florida fund, one of the most litigious with more than 200 suits filed.
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