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litigate - definition of litigate - Take legal action to settle a dispute in a court of law. ... litigate in the news ... Search volume for litigate...
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Litigate - Definition of Litigate at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Litigate. Look it up now! ... Use litigate in a Sentence...
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Lawsuit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A lawsuit is a civil action brought before a court of law in which a plaintiff, a party who claims to have received damages from a defendant's actions, seeks a legal or equitable remedy. The defenda...
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In Freeman v. Gonzales, the Ninth Circuit ruled that a surviving spouse remains an immediate relative for purposes of an adjustment of status application filed concurrently with the U.S. citizen spouse's petition ... The earliest court challenge to the widow penalty was the case of Pierno v. INS, 397 F.2d In 2006, the U.S.
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The Legal Term * Litigation * Defined & Explained ... LITIGATION - A case, controversy, or lawsuit. A contest authorized by law, in a court of justice, for the purpose of enforcing a right. Participants (plaintiffs and defendants) in lawsuits are called litigants. The process of bringing and pursuing ... After the initial activity,
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Definition of litigate in the AudioEnglish.net Dictionary. Meaning of litigate. What does litigate mean? Proper usage and pronunciation (in phonetic transcription) of the word litigate. Information about litigate in the AudioEnglish.net dictionary, synonyms and antonyms. ... • LITIGATE (verb); The verb LITIGATE has 2 senses:
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WHAT IS MEDIATION? ... One often hears the term "mediation" in connection with resolution of disputes which have already become lawsuits, and, occasionally, before those lawsuits are filed. ... Mediators range in training from practicing attorneys, retired judges or other professionals to highly trained mediators who work full...
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