Litigation in a sentence as a noun

The only question here is how the litigation funding was handled.

If he claims that he owns the copyright to material he doesnt own, he has now opened himself up to civil litigation.

The litigation system is very well suited for resolving "you versus me" disputes based on tangible harms.

Any modestly wise person cares about the financial effects of litigation.

It's funny how this is treated as a win for the little guys, who can't afford massive patent portfolios nor litigation battles like Microsoft.

I assure you that if required, I will obtain the best legal representation for corporate litigation in the Silicon Valley.

It is true that there is much abusive litigation but there is obviously a line that cannot be crossed without inviting horrific consequences.

Then we have the pretty much blatant threat of unrelated patent litigation if Palm chooses not to cooperate with the aforementioned hiring policy.

> He noted that during a time of growing litigation in the smartphone industry, "innovation continues at an absolutely breakneck pace.

It seems unfair somehow that our whole industry benefits from Newegg individually taking on the risk and expense of bringing a patent to litigation and appeal.

On Page 29, he basically explains why we use regulation rather than property rights enforced through litigation to address environmental harms.

Microsoft argues that the Federal Circuit has skewed patent litigation by arbitrarily making it more difficult to invalidate patents than Congress had intended.

These are patent holders who do not use their patents to produce things but rather use them solely for licensing and the concomitant litigation that inevitably follows against those who decline the licensing "offer.

If Monster Cable proceeds with litigation against me I will pursue the same merits-driven approach; I do not compromise with bullies and I would rather spend fifty thousand dollars on defense than give you a dollar of unmerited settlement funds.

My first seven years were spent primarily on the defense side, where I developed an intense frustration with insurance carriers who would settle meritless claims for nuisance value when the better long-term view would have been to fight against vexatious litigation as a matter of principle.

That said, however, I am certain that the Oracle litigation, at a minimum, has spurred Google to consider this issue very carefully and to determine that it needs these tools very badly so as not to be exposed in the future to patent broadsides to which it has no answer other than to point out how weak the relevant patents are - which may be no answer at all in the real world of patent litigation.

Litigation definitions

noun

a legal proceeding in a court; a judicial contest to determine and enforce legal rights