litigation (noun)

  • 51lawing — noun Going to law; litigation …

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  • 52docketing software — noun Software for use in scheduling legal matters, for example ex parte proceedings, litigation, and other legal matters …

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  • 53settlement agreement — noun A contractual agreement between parties to actual or potential litigation by which each party agrees to a resolution of the underlying dispute …

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  • 54class action — noun Class action is used before these nouns: ↑litigation, ↑suit …

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  • 55malpractice — noun Malpractice is used before these nouns: ↑attorney, ↑award, ↑case, ↑claim, ↑insurance, ↑lawyer, ↑litigation, ↑premium, ↑suit …

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  • 56tort — noun Tort is used before these nouns: ↑action, ↑lawyer, ↑litigation, ↑reform …

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  • 57alternative dispute resolution — noun chiefly N. Amer. the use of methods such as mediation to resolve a dispute without resort to litigation …

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  • 58action — noun 1) there can be no excuse for their actions Syn: deed, act, move, undertaking, exploit, maneuver, endeavor, effort, exertion; behavior, conduct, activity 2) the need for local community action Syn …

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  • 59lawsuit — noun the actor is now involved in a lawsuit against his former business manager Syn: legal action, suit, case, action, legal proceedings, judicial proceedings, proceedings, litigation, trial, legal dispute, legal contest …

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  • 60action — noun 1) their actions are inexcusable Syn: deed, act, undertaking, exploit, behaviour, conduct, activity 2) the need for local action Syn: measures, steps, activism, campaigning …

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