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were litigation
noun
The conduct of a lawsuit.
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Within a few years, though, having acquired professional and financial stability — both were litigation associates at prominent law firms — they bought a house in Cheviot Hills, an affluent neighborhood in West Los Angeles, and began remodeling and decorating.
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"There is litigation ahead".
"This is litigation of singular importance," Mr. Katyal wrote.
And it is not only big projects that are litigation targets.
"A lot of this, quite frankly, is litigation paranoia," said Michael D. Calhoun, president of the Center for Responsible Lending.
"The rule is the same whether it's litigation or arbitration," Justice Ginsburg said.
There is likely to be litigation brought by shareholders as well as possibly the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The revolt against the smallpox vaccine took many forms, and one of them was litigation.
The bride, 29, and the groom, 30, are litigation associates at the New York law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell.
A third current was litigation brought against the tobacco industry by governments and individuals.
ReprintsThe bank's big problem is litigation stemming from America's mortgage fiasco.
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