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Litigious
Litigious meaning
Of or relating to litigation. | Inclined to engage in lawsuits. | Argumentative or combative.
Synonyms of Litigious
Example sentences (20)
But their responses to the state bristled with the kind of litigious language often deployed in legal filings to overturn government decisions.
A recent European Commission proposal to cool the litigious broth about connectivity patents by institutionalizing transparency as a means of avoiding disputes is attracting feverish attention.
If Mapisa-Nqakula has stashed enough cash, she may be able to emulate Zuma’s litigious approach.
In our litigious society, any new process or technology should be evaluated against its potential for legal exposure.
Nintendo is a pretty litigious company and it hasn't wasted anytime when it comes to cracking down on mods that blatantly infringe on Pokemon's IP, but the game itself has been up in the air on whether it violates anything.
Nintendo’s litigious nature, not to mention its fierce protectiveness over its brand image and that of its mascots, the notice from Nintendo comes as a bit of a shock.
Sales agreements that lay out resale restrictions can be legally binding, but dealers and artists may not pursue enforcement because they don’t want to be seen as litigious.
Admittedly, many of these projects are still available, but it does lead to some fear over how certain games could be pulled if companies decide to get litigious.
He was known in the country for being exceptionally litigious and was involved in more than 150 lawsuits at the time of his death.
WASHINGTON — President Trump was proudly litigious before his victory in 2016 and has remained so in the White House.
According to Margaret Enciso, finance director for the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts, that’s because drivers have become much more litigious.
District boundaries in Michigan have been a point of litigious contention since Republicans drew the current lines in 2011, after winning control of the state legislature and the governor’s mansion.
The Litigious Society Jim and Jen (who asked that their last names be withheld) of Ontario, Canada, decided in 2011 they would be done having children after their twins were born that year.
A litigious Tribune of the Sinclair deal for its TV stations.
Because this character literally has patients lives in his hand in a litigious profession it will always require conversations about Shaun.
Improperly restraining a person, getting injured, or injuring someone else can lead to legal issues given our overly litigious society.
Sherman founded Apotex in 1974, and over the following decades became known as a ruthless and litigious businessman who shunned the limelight while revolutionizing the drug industry in Canada.
They don't want to say the wrong thing to a litigious person.
Due to the importance of such skills in the litigious social life of Athens, practitioners often commanded very high fees.
It is true that centuries of law-abiding and litigious habitude had accumulated, in the temple archives of each city, vast stores of precedent in ancient deeds and records of judicial decisions and that intercourse had assimilated city custom.