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Discover Ludwig"vexatious litigation" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a court process that is initiated without reasonable grounds, usually to harass, annoy, or cause distress to someone else. For example: The company was forced to spend a lot of money to fight the vexatious litigation brought against them by their former employee.
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A judge in New York later cited Fridman's company for an "extensive and brazen history of collusive and vexatious litigation . . .
For starters, Thai courts do not recognise the concept of vexatious litigation, so Mr Prachai has been able to bog TPI's restructuring down in endless lawsuits.
The inquiry will consider whether illegal barriers have been created by the use of patent rights, vexatious litigation o r other means.
The residents of the cooperatives and their volunteer boards are entitled to be shielded from vexatious litigation, unless a rejected applicant can show probable cause that the law has been violated.
It is easy to accuse Clegg of mishandling the Rennard affair but he is at the mercy of a chaotic "open market" for vexatious litigation and of an upper chamber of Byzantine archaism desperately in need of reform.
The department reserves the right to override the rules preventing deportation if the person presents a risk of extreme harm to themselves or others, or where they have a history of "serial and vexatious litigation".
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But what about protecting your cash from vexatious litigants, a grasping ex-spouse or pesky creditors?
(Side note: "Vexatious Litigants Of The Wikipedia" is my new favorite punk rock band name).
In the meantime, vexatious patent litigation continues to grind through our already crowded courts, costing defendants and taxpayers tens of billions of dollars each year and delaying justice for those who legitimately need a fair hearing of their claims.
'It is a vexatious piece of litigation, which will be fully resisted,' Maxwell said.
Cousins said the ACF did not engage in vexatious or frivolous litigation, saying it was a reputable "science [and] economics-based organisation".
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