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What is the noun for litigative?

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litigant
  1. (law) A party suing or being sued in a lawsuit, or otherwise calling upon the judicial process to determine the outcome of a suit.
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    1. “A case involving an unrepresented litigant can take longer to complete than one where the parties are represented.”
      “It is worth embarrassing the accusing litigant, to avoid the risk of a wrongful conviction and possibly spare an innocent defendant years in prison.”
      “It is odd that you can get an acquittal, without the litigant even having to appear in court.”
litigiousness
  1. Property of being litigious, of tending to resort to legal means such as lawsuits.
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    1. “The system is obviously working well since the litigiousness that plagues other countries is here only a patchy and sporadic affair.”
      “Unless it can be shown that either of them knowingly blocked action that would have prevented the attacks, that's just more litigiousness.”
      “In the current climate of litigiousness and antipathy to big companies, one can understand the haste to withdraw it voluntarily from the market.”
litigator
  1. A person employed to litigate, a lawyer skilled in arguing in court.
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    1. “He is 45 and makes his living as a corporate litigator handling contracts and corporate shareholder disputes.”
      “Understanding the trial or hearing process is the unique skill of the litigator.”
      “He has twenty years experience in domestic and foreign law firms as a litigator and business lawyer.”
litigation
  1. (law) The conduct of a lawsuit.
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    1. “In this case, I am satisfied that the litigation meets the basic requirements.”
      “The fact that another franchisee has decided to participate in the litigation does not alter the waiver.”
      “Such awards seem excessive both by absolute standards and by comparison with losers in the litigation lottery, who get nothing.”
litigations
  1. plural of litigation
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    1. “However be careful to avoid litigations, as they will be a barrier to your success.”
      “Campbell has successfully represented other clients in litigations against Adelson.”
      “It was while he was in the midst of these litigations, that he published, in 1840, the Pathfinder.”
litigators
  1. plural of litigator
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    1. “He also instituted the School's first moot court program, providing for further practical experience for future litigators.”
      “Computer forensics and electronic discovery have proven to be valuable tools for the business community and litigators.”
      “LexisNexis® Litigation Services solutions deliver a comprehensive portfolio of vital tools that truly reflect the way litigators work today.”
litigants
  1. plural of litigant
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    1. “Family and friends for both litigants have testified in a supportive way for each.”
      “A law with respect to vexatious litigants may be a law designed to promote access to the courts.”
      “One is that there has been an increase in legal aid, and that means an increase in the number of litigants.”
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