litigation
Prononciation : [ˌlɪtɪˈɡeɪʃən]
Mot
Contexte : « legal process »
(noun) the process of taking a disagreement or a problem to a court to get an official decision. If two people or groups can't solve their problem on their own, they might go to court for help.
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The company decided to settle the litigation instead of going to trial.
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The friends didn't want to be involved in litigation because they preferred to resolve their issues peacefully.
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What kind of litigation is currently happening between the two parties?
Contexte : « conflicts »
(noun) a way to describe legal battles or disputes that involve lawyers and courts. It's like when you see in movies where people argue in front of a judge to find out who is right.
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The litigation over the contract was resolved after many months.
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Litigation can be very stressful and expensive, which is why many people try to avoid it.
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How often does litigation arise in business disagreements?
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