Litigious

Litigious in United States

Litigious Definition

That which is the subject of a suit or action; that which is contested in a court of justice. In another sense, litigious signifies a disposition to sue; a fondness for litigation.

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That which is the subject of a suit or action; that which is contested in a court of justice. In another sense, litigious signifies a disposition to sue; a fondness for litigation.

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    Financing Litigious Rights, Mondaq Business Briefing; September 21, 2012

    Flynn action litigious frolic, RTE counsel warns court.(NEWS), Irish Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland); June 19, 2007

    Sale of Litigious Rights:Beware of the Redemption Right, Mondaq Business Briefing; January 2, 2013;

    How you can survive in a litigious society. (Special Reports: Lubricants), The Oil Daily; April 1, 1987; Lowe, John S.

    Litigious nature runs in family of frequent filer, The Record (Bergen County, NJ); January 2, 2003; JENNIFER V. HUGHES, STAFF WRITER

    LITIGIOUS SOCIETY AFFECTS HOMEOWNERS POLICIES.(Local), Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); November 30, 2000; Sprengelmeyer, M.E.

    Sport and the Litigious Society, National Forum; September 22, 1991; Maloy, Bernard P.

    CANDIDATE TO DEBATE ‘LITIGIOUS’ CHALLENGER, The Record (Bergen County, NJ); October 18, 2011; MATTHEW McGRATHE-mail: mcgrathm@northjersey.com

    Non-profit needs, litigious liabilities: charitable organizations in Canada need good directors, but potential liabilities are dissuading many from volunteering their time. Though an understandable fear, there are ways to manage the potential pitfalls., CMA Management; March 1, 2004; Edur, Olev

    Hedge Funds: A Litigious Bunch., Investment Dealers’ Digest; December 17, 2007; Hamerman, Joshua

    We seem to be sliding into a litigious culture, New Straits Times; May 24, 2000; James L. Phenix

    ‘World’s Most Litigious Man’ Sues Celebrities ; Kim Kardashian, Kanye West Involved in Secret Al-Qaida Training Camp, Lawsuit Alleges, Charleston Daily Mail; June 27, 2012; Harold, Zack

    [Law & Markets: Is Canada Inheriting America’s Litigious Legacy?], Journal of Canadian Studies; April 1, 1999; Andrew, Edward Robson, John Lippert, Owen

    It’s those Pennsylvanians who sound litigious: ; West Virginians do get weary of stereotypes, Charleston Daily Mail; August 27, 2001; Dave Peyton

    Liability waivers are way of world `A litigious society’ forced to use caution, The Boston Globe (Boston, MA); July 26, 1999; Bruce Mohl, Globe Staff

    Thrift Execs Given a Guide to Surviving Litigious Era, American Banker; November 4, 1991; Hockstader, Kalen

    Port panel OKs contractor ban Critics argue plan to screen out litigious companies is to broad, Oakland Tribune; August 25, 2004; Paul T. Rosynsky, STAFF WRITER

    Litigious Japan awaits flood of new lawyers, China Daily; August 22, 2006

    Litigious Streak Shows, The Washington Post; September 21, 1990; Maralee Schwartz

    Litigious Prisoner Who Was a Familiar Court Presence ; John Gilligan Represented Himself after Sacking His Legal Team, The Irish Times; October 15, 2013; Cormaic, Ruadhan Mac


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