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Discover Ludwig"pursuing cases" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in contexts where you are talking about actively working on, investigating, or bringing legal actions related to a particular issue. For example, "The law firm was proud to have successfully pursued several difficult cases this year."
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The ICC is currently pursuing cases in nine countries, eight of them in Africa.
Only this week CPS figures revealed a quarter of women are not pursuing cases.
Others lawyers, however, suggested that Mr. Wulf had not been aggressive enough in pursuing cases.
Of course, pursuing cases against individuals is often easier said than done.
For prosecutors, pursuing cases in this all-out fashion is their job.
The rhetoric about pursuing cases stemming from the financial crisis is nothing new.
Defense attorneys have long contended that prosecutors went too far in pursuing cases against more than 200 people.
Some of the villagers are now pursuing cases in the Beersheba district court to prove their original ownership.
Cleveland and Baltimore are pursuing cases against Wall Street banks, saying local residents are suffering because the banks fostered the proliferation of high-risk home loans.
These fees – of up to £1,200, even if you're on the minimum wage – are pricing out thousands each month from pursuing cases.
But Dr. al-Iryani said that the limits were a matter of Yemeni law, which he said prohibited foreign police forces from pursuing cases in Yemen.
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