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Litigation

UK //ˌlɪtɪˈɡeɪʃən//US //ˌlɪtɪˈɡeɪʃən//

Definition

The process of taking a case to court to settle a dispute.

In simple words: A process of taking legal action in court.

Examples

  • The company faced litigation for breaching the contract.
  • Her litigation against the corporation lasted for three years.
  • The law firm specializes in complex litigation matters.
  • Many businesses avoid litigation to save on costs.
  • Litigation can be a lengthy process before a resolution is achieved.

Usage notes

Used in legal contexts; avoid in casual conversations. More common in professional and academic settings.

Grammar pattern

litigation + object (e.g. litigation cases)

Memory hint

Think of 'lit' (light) as shining a light on legal issues in court.

Collocations

  • file litigation
  • commercial litigation
  • litigation costs
  • litigation process
  • litigation attorney

Synonyms

  • lawsuit
  • legal action
  • court case
  • trial
  • proceedings

Common mistakes

  • Confusing litigation with 'arbitration', which is a different legal process.
  • Using litigation as a verb; it is a noun.
  • Using litigation in informal conversations.