bring litigation

Frequency: 6.89.5 per million words

To formally start a legal case against someone.

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Examples (10)

  • The company decided to bring litigation against its former employee.
  • They had no choice but to bring litigation to resolve the dispute.
  • If negotiations fail, we will bring litigation.
  • The victim's family is preparing to bring litigation for damages.
  • Lawyers often advise clients on whether to bring litigation.
  • He threatened to bring litigation if his demands were not met.
  • Organizations are sometimes forced to bring litigation to protect their intellectual property.
  • Before you bring litigation, consider the potential costs.
  • She felt compelled to bring litigation after the unjust dismissal.
  • Who has the authority to bring litigation on behalf of the group?