Sentence examples for to lawsuits from inspiring English sources

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to lawsuits

noun

In civil law, a case where two or more people disagree and one or more of the parties take the case to a court for resolution.

  • The lawyer advised his client against filing a lawsuit as it would take a lot of time and money to resolve.

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It has also led to lawsuits.

OB-GYNs are very vulnerable to lawsuits.

This leads to lawsuits in response.

This may expose them to lawsuits from disgruntled investors.

Advances in seismology also led to lawsuits elsewhere.

Such wording is, inevitably, an invitation to lawsuits.

Renewal talks stalled leading to lawsuits from both companies.

The spread of drones is likely to lead to lawsuits over their use.

Lawsuits about gross misconduct have given way to lawsuits alleging discrimination on pay and promotion.

This led to lawsuits, which slowed renovations and attracted opprobrium in the press.

By contrast, today's patent process absorbs substantial sums of money related to lawsuits and arbitration.

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