Lawsuit in a sentence as a noun

2009 to 2010 was not a good time to file a lawsuit in that county.

My attorney says the next step is to file a lawsuit against them.

As a result, that claim wound up being finally dismissed for purposes of this lawsuit.

This lawsuit may be the first piece of original comedy to have been produced by funnyjunk.

If this triggers a wave of patent lawsuit ********, then everybody will end up poorer.

Did this mean that, by adding the extra hardware, a new physical object had been made that could be the subject of a lawsuit?

Humanity does not know how to unkill a cat, so if I did so while the lawsuit was pending, I would make the lawsuit moot and evade justice.

Tom Preston-Werner likewise [3] makes sure to reinforce the fact that GitHub is immune to lawsuit while providing no real details.

I look forward to following your pending class-action lawsuit for violation of US federal wiretapping laws.

Worse than that, the company may or may not choose to indemnify you for your personal costs in defending the lawsuit or in paying any resulting judgment.

Doctors then gave Eckert an enema and forced him to have a bowel movement in the presence of a nurse and policeman, according to a lawsuit that Eckert filed.

You will also be sued personally if a lawsuit ensues and that lawsuit will typically be ugly, both financially and emotionally.

When Ceglia first filed his claims, I called it a "lawsuit full of holes [that was] built up by sensationalist reporting into a supposed major threat to Facebook and to Mr. Zuckerberg" and concluded that, "in the courts, this thing is going nowhere.

A related lesson, in case a lawsuit ever did result on signing any complex contract blindly, is that entrepreneurs can act foolishly in casually inviting lawsuits by failing to manage the legal review process at all and simply signing complex contracts as is.

Of course, the company would get sued as well and this is the justification for your being terminated in the first place - your actions as an officer would be seen as irresponsible at best and you would have caused some serious harm to the company as a result of subjecting the company to the risks of a multi-million dollar lawsuit.

The 3Tap business model may or may not have withstood this legal challenge but the salient fact here is that CL faced a lot of uncertainty on the legal issues involved, meaning that it might ultimately have lost on its claims and further meaning that 3Tap's business model would serve as a ready-made way for third parties to gain unfettered access to the CL data, at least until CL were able to obtain a preliminary injunction in the lawsuit or an ultimate victory on its claims.

Lawsuit definitions

noun

a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy; "the family brought suit against the landlord"

See also: suit case cause causa