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- Most litigants, divorce or otherwise, who ran afoul of Harry Rex Vonner were miserable for the rest of their lives and loathed everything about the legal profession.†
p. 54.6litigants = people involved in a lawsuit
- Fortunately, Jake was not involved in the litigation; he avoided Leach at all costs.†
p. 102.4litigation = the process of a engaging in a lawsuit
- Stillman, the litigator, said, "So, uh, Jake, we ask you to withdraw the handwritten will and allow us to proceed with the authentic one."†
p. 121.9litigator = a lawyer involved in a lawsuit or generally involved in lawsuits
- Those guys know how to litigate.†
p. 133.7 *
- Litigants pursuing frivolous claims were finding themselves bounced out of court.†
p. 146.4litigants = people involved in a lawsuit
- As you know, Sistrunk is a high-powered litigator with plenty of resources.†
p. 168.4litigator = a lawyer involved in a lawsuit or generally involved in lawsuits
- This is complicated, high-dollar civil litigation, and you're already in over your head.†
p. 168.9litigation = the process of a engaging in a lawsuit
- When did you become an expert in civil litigation?†
p. 169.1
- I'm a litigator.†
p. 169.1litigator = a lawyer involved in a lawsuit or generally involved in lawsuits
- We've worked up a litigation budget.†
p. 174.7litigation = the process of a engaging in a lawsuit
- He ran a ten-man litigation firm with a reputation for aggressive and creative tactics.†
p. 192.4
- Jake spoke at length to a litigator in Memphis, a stranger connected by a mutual acquaintance.†
p. 208.8litigator = a lawyer involved in a lawsuit or generally involved in lawsuits
- Litigating against him was so unpleasant that potential defendants had been known to settle quickly.†
p. 209.1litigating = engaging in legal proceedings
- Lundy had chosen the peaceful career of a tax adviser, thus avoiding the horrors of litigation.†
p. 209.8litigation = the process of a engaging in a lawsuit
- It allowed certain lawyers or litigants to be seen more, or less, by the jurors, who were always watching.†
p. 231.8litigants = people involved in a lawsuit
- We think it might need to be litigated, but our position is that Mr. Lang has a direct pecuniary interest in the will contest.†
p. 286.9litigated = engaged in legal proceedings
- I'm in litigation with the insurance company.†
p. 312.4litigation = the process of a engaging in a lawsuit
- He knew they were bogged down in insurance litigation.†
p. 327.7
- It's out of my range and I'm still tied up in litigation.†
p. 349.7
- Most of the litigants were present: the Hubbards on one side, Lettie and Phedra on the other.†
p. 360.2litigants = people involved in a lawsuit
- He said he was involved in some high-powered litigation with Seth Hubbard on the other side, and he knew they had a history.†
p. 395.5litigation = the process of a engaging in a lawsuit
- He was terrified of litigation and usually backed down quickly.†
p. 403.1
- I'm getting concerned over the costs of this administration and litigation.†
p. 421.1
- This is the way high-powered litigation goes, Your Honor.†
p. 440.8
- Litigation often required eighteen-hour days and lost weekends, and if Portia was serious about becoming a lawyer she needed a good dose of the pressure.†
p. 461.7
- Lucien said, "We're involved in some litigation that makes it imperative that we locate a man named Ancil Hubbard.†
p. 474.6
- What kind of litigation?†
p. 475.1
- The money was now being fronted by Wade Lanier's law firm, which was paying all the litigation expenses.†
p. 480.5
- So far, his firm had either spent or committed to spending just over $85,000 in litigation expenses, moneys the clients were ultimately responsible for.†
p. 493.5
- While the clients were troubled by rising expenses, Wade Lanier understood the economic realities of big-time litigation.†
p. 493.7
- Over the years he had jailed several litigants when they were caught red-handed telling lies, but always in divorce cases.†
p. 557.8litigants = people involved in a lawsuit
- Eighty percent of the gross estate for their clients, less taxes and so forth, and their little ten-man litigation firm would net a fee in excess of $2 million.†
p. 581.7litigation = the process of a engaging in a lawsuit
Definitions:
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(1)
(litigate) use a court to settle a disagreement with force of law
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)