View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Litigator.
Litigator meaning
A person employed to litigate, a lawyer skilled in arguing in court.
Example sentences (14)
During the course of the discussion, Daly emphasized the need for the association to retain the services of a top litigator, mentioning Ayres, Jenkins, Gordy and Almand partner Bruce Bright on more than one occasion.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is also receiving from Harvard professor and Supreme Court litigator Lawrence Tribe, a legal luminary on the left.
Commercial litigator Joel V. Payne said he has long been frustrated with what he sees as the outdated protocols governing lawyers in the province.
In his withdrawal letter, the seasoned litigator blasted the hearing as “anything but fair,” while council leadership said his missive confirmed that he was not right for the job.
Jarrett is a litigator focusing on healthcare law at Cades Schutte LLP.
McAndrew is a commercial litigator who seeks to understand the implications and risks of businesses adopting AI.
Shares in the cybersecurity provider on Tuesday after CNBC reported that Delta had hired David Boies, the prominent litigator, to seek damages.
Baroness Shackleton, that feared divorce litigator, crossed her arms huffily.
Robert Charles is a former assistant secretary of state for President George W. Bush, former naval intelligence officer and litigator.
Theresa and Matthew’s lawyer, Patrick McGuire, head litigator at Thompsons Solicitors, is pressing for a Fatal Accident inquiry into Sophia’s death.
I was also a commercial litigator in a big law firm, and suddenly I had two full-time jobs.
Jonathan A. Sorkowitz – Former White & Case litigator who joins from litigation boutique Skarzynski Black and is a Certified Information Privacy Professional.
One of Okoumou’s lawyers, civil rights litigator Ron Kuby, asked Okoumou whether she would make the climb again.
The word litigator is also used by lawyers to refer to a fellow lawyer who specializes in lawsuits even though the more traditional word barrister is still employed to denote the same specialization.