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- noun Plural form of
litigator .
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Examples
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Maybe the solution is to go to a more British like system where we seperate the litigation and the litigators from the legal advice portion of the equation.
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You can train litigators without splashy “public interest” suits.
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You can train litigators without splashy “public interest” suits.
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Our team of relentless litigators is looking forward to the occasion with great relish.
rutabagas 2004
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When Paul hires a lawyer for his case, he finds that one of the litigators is a patient from 20 years ago, Mia (Hope Davis).
PopMatters 2009
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Lewis Black's Root of All Evil is simple: Two people, or entities, or ideas in our culture are debated by "litigators" (comedian guest stars) in front of a "judge" (Black) who determines which is more evil.
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Lewis Black's Root of All Evil is simple: Two people, or entities, or ideas in our culture are debated by "litigators" (comedian guest stars) in front of a "judge" (Black) who determines which is more evil.
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Lewis Black's Root of All Evil is simple: Two people, or entities, or ideas in our culture are debated by "litigators" (comedian guest stars) in front of a "judge" (Black) who determines which is more evil.
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Lewis Black's Root of All Evil is simple: Two people, or entities, or ideas in our culture are debated by "litigators" (comedian guest stars) in front of a "judge" (Black) who determines which is more evil.
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What we're going to see, I hope, is we're going to have the litigators and the lobbyists stand down and the negotiators take center stage.
NFL's top negotiator hopeful of intense bargaining effort Mark Maske 2011
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