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- Dictionarylitigation/ˌlɪtɪˈɡeɪʃn/
noun
- 1. the process of taking legal action: "the company wishes to avoid litigation"
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4 days ago · Rules of Court 2021. Status: Current version. as at 03 Jul 2024. Table of Contents. Authorising Act.
5 days ago · court, a person or body of persons having judicial authority to hear and resolve disputes in civil, criminal, ecclesiastical, or military cases.
3 days ago · LegalVision senior lawyer, Jodie Thomson, explains what the steps are in the litigation process if you are going to court.
5 days ago · The fact that courts operate by known rules and with reasonably predictable results leads many of those who might otherwise engage in legal action to reach a compromise, because people are typically unwilling to incur the expense of going to court if they believe that there is a good chance that they will lose.
3 days ago · If you cannot resolve your legal issue or dispute through communication, discussion, compromise and possibly ADR, you may need to move to litigation. Obviously, this means getting the courts involved.
3 days ago · A pleading is the name of the formal court documents that t he court requires parties to file at the beginning of a case. Typical pleadings include a statement of claim and a defence. These types of documents set out the details of the claim or defence t hat you are making and the facts that underlay that claim or defence.