Definition of Litigations. Meaning of Litigations. Synonyms of Litigations

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Definition of Litigations

Litigation
Litigation Lit`i*ga"tion, n. [L. litigatio, fr. litigare to dispute, litigate; lis, litis, dispute, lawsuit (OL. stlis) + agere to carry on. See Agent.] The act or process of litigating; a suit at law; a judicial contest.

Meaning of Litigations from wikipedia

- called litigation. The plaintiffs and defendants are called litigants and the attorneys representing them are called litigators. The term litigation may...
- In United States law, multidistrict litigation (MDL) refers to a special federal legal procedure designed to speed the process for handling complex cases...
- Generally, one side or the other will make a settlement offer early in litigation. The parties may hold (and indeed, the court may require) a settlement...
- Strategic litigation, also known as impact litigation, is the practice of bringing lawsuits intended to affect societal change. Impact litigation cases may...
- preceding seven-year period has maintained in propria persona at least five litigations other than in a small claims court that have been (i) finally determined...
- International litigation, sometimes called transnational litigation, is the practice of litigation in connection with disputes among businesses or individuals...
- A litigation master or sòngshī (訟師) was a person who supported lawsuits by common people in pre-modern China. Litigation masters did not engage in courtroom...
- The Review of Litigation (TROL) is a law journal established in 1980 at the University of Texas School of Law to serve as "a national forum of interchange...
- Litigation strategy is the process by which counsel for one party to a lawsuit intends to integrate their actions with anti****ted events and reactions...
- the Study of Roman Law. Cambridge University Press. Metzger, Ernest (2005). Litigation in Roman Law. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-829855-7....