Institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against.
1 The CFPB rule would give consumers the option to litigate all cases.
2 I cannot litigate the case', then I can do it, he said.
3 They cannot continue to litigate , so they'll eventually be forced to settle.
4 That means the couple probably won't litigate Sue Ann's accusations of infidelity.
5 The insurance industry, meanwhile, wants to litigate the suits individually, building case-by-case precedent.
6 Mellon plans to litigate the case in the SEC's in-house court.
7 The case took two years to litigate and there were 649 docket entries.
8 Bondholders will likely attempt to litigate these issues in federal court.
9 The right of bankrupts to litigate had been vested in the official assignee.
10 Who gets to litigate the ethical dilemmas and indeed the rules?
11 My firm is collaborating with Leigh Day to litigate their claims.
12 If they chose to litigate , they would be repaid in notes.
13 I have no doubt that California would litigate , would sue EPA.
14 Innovation is inevitable, but rather than embrace new markets, companies instead choose to litigate .
15 I think we would rather talk than litigate , Mosley said.
16 Whether Righthaven retains the financial wherewithal to litigate the appeal was not immediately known.
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