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litigious society

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meanings of litigiousand society


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litigious
adjective
uk /lɪˈtɪdʒ.əs/ us /lɪˈtɪdʒ.əs/
too often taking arguments to a court of law for a decision, especially to win money in ...
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society
noun
uk /səˈsaɪ.ə.ti/ us /səˈsaɪ.ə.t̬i/
a large group of people who live together in an organized way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done. All the people in a country, or in several similar countries, can be referred to as ...
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Examples of litigious society


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A litigioussociety created an increased need for litigation masters, while local magistrates had to rely ever more heavily on private secretaries.
Local magistrates, for their part, abhorred the litigioussociety.
With new developments such an increasingly litigioussociety and more emphasis on the rights of research participants this is a particularly relevant section.
In the litigioussociety in which we live, healthcare decisions always have the possibility of winding up in a courtroom.
Given the litigioussociety we cohabitate, avoiding mistakes is the key to sound risk management.
Perhaps inevitably in the context of an ever-more litigioussociety, that, if anything, seems to be getting stronger.
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We live in an increasingly litigioussociety, where the number of judges required to perform judicial functions is constantly increasing.
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We live in a much more litigioussociety than we did 20 or 30 years ago.
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I never put a claim in for that, but something might come in the future, in our litigioussociety.
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The point is that even trained and expert volunteers can be vulnerable because of the increasingly litigioussociety in which we live.
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I appreciate that we operate in a litigioussociety.
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Frankly, we have gone in the wrong direction, in response to an increasingly litigioussociety.
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Sadly, we have become a very litigioussociety and it is therefore important that the law should be as clear-cut as possible.
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It is the most litigioussociety there is, mostly due to its system of contingency fees.
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We should bring them into the broad stream of limited liability and ensure that companies in our litigioussociety can protect themselves properly.
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Sadly, we live in an increasingly litigioussociety.
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Is he saying that a move towards a more litigioussociety is to be welcomed?
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We have become a more litigioussociety.
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We are an increasingly litigioussociety.
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But the country is now developing into a litigioussociety and whenever there is a breath of an error of judgment or negligence actions for damages are immediately launched.
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