"Litigator" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Litigator" Meaning

A litigator is a person who practices law by advocating for a party in a legal dispute, especially in a court of law.

"Litigator" Examples

Usage Examples for "Litigator"


In employment disputes: The company hired a litigator to represent them in the lawsuit against their former employee.
In contract negotiations: As a seasoned litigator, John was able to successfully negotiate a favorable contract for his company.
In corporate law: The litigation firm specialized in representing corporations in high-stakes lawsuits, and their leading litigator was a renowned expert in the field.
In court proceedings: The opposing litigator aggressively questioned the witness, trying to discredit their testimony.
In research and development: The company was looking for a litigator to review and analyze the patents of their competitors to identify potential vulnerabilities.

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Litigation is a legal process in which two or more parties dispute or contest a matter, typically by taking each other to court. It involves filing and responding to papers, depositions, and other legal proceedings to resolve the dispute.

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