Phrases with «litigious»

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The word "litigious" means someone who often engages in lawsuits or legal disputes. Full definition

«litigious» + noun

Sentences with «litigious»

  • This worry continues to grow because governing boards and educators can face liability for injuries students suffer at school whether by the intentional or unintentional actions of peers or staff members in increasingly litigious societies, writes Charles J. Russo and Allan G. Osborne, Jr.. (educationmattersmag.com.au)
  • As well as attorneys, in litigious divorces there are duplicates of most jobs - particularly the financial people who decide how much the family has to split. (acorncounseling.services)
  • This is valuable in that we live in an ever more litigious society and things that were dealt with quietly a few years ago now are likely to result in lawsuits. (effectivecoverage.com)
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