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Litigation meaning
The conduct of a lawsuit.
Synonyms of Litigation
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Litigation Costs and Recoveries, Net: Litigation costs and the associated insurance and appeal recoveries relate to outside costs of litigation activities.
David serves as special e-discovery counsel in many cases, represents companies in complex litigation matters, and also counsels clients on records management and litigation readiness issues.
Hunton Andrews Kurth’s full-service litigation practice is one of the largest in the country, with particular depth in key litigation markets such as Texas, California, Florida and the Mid-Atlantic.
Mosaic Insurance has launched litigation liability coverage, offering critical financial protection to policyholders against the risk of adverse legal costs when pursuing litigation or arbitration.
Judge Gonzalez Rogers displayed skepticism towards dismissing claims against Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in a major personal injury multidistrict litigation, which accuses social media platforms of addictive design akin to the tobacco litigation.
But there may be instances where the estate’s most valuable assets are litigation claims — in that case it may make sense to discuss potential DIP financing with a commercial litigation funder.
The monthslong process involved soliciting interest from dozens of parties including holders of interests in the litigation trust and commercial litigation funders.
Benchmark Litigation has named Butler Snow attorneys Kari L. Sutherland and Rebecca Lee Wiggs in its 2019 Top 250 Women in Litigation.
The cases selected were all linked to the President Steyn Mine owned by AASA, and is referred to as the President Steyn litigation or Blom litigation.
Klages’ attorney, Steve F. Stapleton, told CNN his firm is representing the former coach in federal civil litigation surrounding Nassar and will not comment on pending litigation.
According to the filing, Google and Motorola began discussions about Motorola's patent portfolio in early July, as well as the "intellectual property litigation and the potential impact of such litigation on the Android ecosystem".
For example, the "Fair Play on Fees" proceedings in relation to penalty fees charged by banks was funded by Litigation Lending Services (LLS), a company specializing in the funding and management of litigation in Australia and New Zealand.
In general, scholars of England such as William Blackstone took a hostile view to litigation, and rules against champerty and maintenance and vexatious litigation existed.
It is abundantly clear that plaintiffs sought to harass the individual defendants and destroy the church defendants through massive over-litigation and other highly questionable litigation tactics.
Litigation issues Intel had also for a number of years been embroiled in litigation.
Litigation science Litigation science describes analysis or data developed or produced expressly for use in a trial versus those produced in the course of independent research.
This is known as " Public interest litigation ". citation This was the case where public interest litigation was introduced (date of ruling 15 December 1995).
ABC News has reached out to the city of Memphis for comment on the pending litigation.
ABOK denies the allegations but has agreed to resolve the matter to avoid the cost and distraction of protracted litigation.
Additionally, the department will pay $152,000 in litigation costs to the plaintiffs.