Examples of 'litigate' in a sentence

Meaning of "litigate"

litigate (verb) - to engage in a legal proceeding or lawsuit; to bring to court or pursue legal action
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  • To go to law; to carry on a lawsuit.
  • To contest in law.
  • To dispute; to fight over.

How to use "litigate" in a sentence

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You can not litigate like that.
Litigate among themselves in order to determine who is.
I am not afraid to litigate if that is what is required.
Children suffer whilst their parents litigate.
Or we litigate the shit out of your ass.
I am now being forced to litigate to recover my loss.
Personal injury cases can be expensive to litigate.
Parents can litigate on behalf of their children.
They will not be able to litigate naysayers.
Advise and litigate on matters regarding liability.
And if you are here to litigate the past.
You litigate to keep your job.
You had a chance to litigate all that.
I would litigate with extreme confidence.
Personal injury cases may be costly to litigate.

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To know when to litigate and when to collaborate.
Instead the parties will continue to litigate.
We advise and litigate in most fields of law.
It was and is not my intent to litigate this case.
You can not litigate it out of existence.
Then the parties may negotiate or litigate.
Litigate disputes when they can not be avoided.
Facebook said it will litigate the suit in court.
Litigate all cases with dedication and zeal.
Of wrongdoing to litigate and most familiar with the.
Those cases can be tough to litigate.
It is easier to litigate against change than to change with it.
Thus the child does not have standing to litigate.
They may litigate in court and out of these.
Lawyers are using existing avenues to litigate on behalf of victims.
We also litigate wrongful death actions.
I have a lot of women lawyer friends who litigate.
It is not our practice to litigate matters in the media.
In the first place they can afford to litigate.
We are regularly asked to litigate issues related to election laws.
This is the new way to litigate.
Carlo was forced to litigate to protect his interests.
We were perfectly within our rights to litigate.
We are not here to litigate the past.
In case of refusal the persons concerned can litigate.
I can litigate my ass off.
But it is a different dynamic to litigate for us.
The right to litigate and the protection of complainants were guaranteed.
He is a multimillionaire who wants us to litigate so you will litigate.
I am not about to litigate a wiretap for a handful of street rips.
We live in a world that loves to litigate.
I am going to litigate circles around them.
Apple has the right to litigate.
We can not let her litigate the case in public.
That you may have to litigate.

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