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Filter by Meaning The book provides an overview of the litigious history of American law.
The lawyer's expertise was in the litigious field of contract law.
The litigious athlete sued his sponsor for breach of contract.
The litigious customer demanded a refund and threatened to take legal action if he did not receive it.
The litigious homeowner was being sued by a neighbor over a property dispute.
The litigious behavior of the rival companies led to a protracted legal battle that lasted for years.
The company had to hire a team of litigious experts to handle their legal affairs.
The litigious customer threatened to sue the restaurant for serving cold food.
The litigious nature of the contract negotiations had led to a breakdown in communication between the two parties.
The neighborhood's strict homeowners' association was known to be litigious.
The litigious nature of the industry made it difficult for new businesses to enter the market.
The insurance company faced financial difficulties due to their litigious practices.
The litigious activist organization brought a lawsuit against the government for human rights violations.
The contentious divorce proceedings resulted in a highly litigious settlement.
The litigious businessman sued his former partners for breach of contract.
The construction company was litigious and would sue anyone who tried to breach their contracts.
The lawsuit was the latest in a series of litigious disputes between the two companies.
The litigious nature of the relationship between the two countries has resulted in ongoing diplomatic tensions.
The company hired a litigious attorney to handle all of its legal affairs.
The insurance company is facing a litigious customer who is demanding a large settlement for damages.
The litigious patient is always looking for a reason to sue their doctor.
The politician was known for his litigious behavior, and many of his opponents had to face legal action.
The lawyer advised his client against pursuing the case further, knowing they were too litigious.
Her litigious tactics earned her a reputation as a fierce litigator.
The litigious tenant refused to vacate the property even after receiving multiple eviction notices.
The athlete's reputation for being litigious with his sponsors made companies hesitant to work with him.
The business is litigious and always seems to be involved in some kind of legal dispute.
His litigious tendencies led him to sue over even minor grievances.
The environmental group was criticized for being overly litigious in their attempts to block construction projects.
The litigious customer threatened legal action when the store refused to refund their purchase.
The litigious customer was involved in a dispute with a company over a faulty product.
The corporation's litigious approach to intellectual property has been criticized by many.
The town had a reputation for being litigious, with many lawsuits filed against the local government.
The law firm specializes in representing litigious clients involved in high-profile cases.
The university's litigious policies made students feel unsafe and unprotected.
The litigious nature of the contract made negotiations difficult.
The political campaign became litigious when accusations of slander and defamation arose.
The litigious environment in the country makes it difficult for small businesses to thrive.
The litigious couple went through a bitter divorce that lasted for years.
The controversial political figure was known to be litigious.
He's a litigious person who always threatens to sue.
The company's litigious history made it difficult to attract investors.
The litigious relationship between the landlord and the tenant made it impossible to renew the lease.
The politician's litigious behavior had a negative impact on his public image.
The company's high-risk business model made it highly litigious.
The company's litigious battles were taking a toll on its reputation.
The insurance company was reluctant to cover the litigious damages from the accident.
The academic journal analyzed the litigious trends of intellectual property lawsuits.
The lawyer advised her to settle the litigious matter out of court.
The company's litigious tactics were seen as aggressive and unnecessary by many.
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