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"litigious" Definitions
  1. too ready to take arguments to court

304 Sentences With "litigious"

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Fish — one of nature's most fragile, and litigious, pets.
Many analysts expect a fierce and litigious struggle for power.
This fight will be messy, litigious and definitely drawn out.
Barclays analysts said Bayer was in for a "litigious headache".
And yes, litigious lawyers fit nicely into that frame. 573.
"He was very respectful, very intelligent, very litigious," Conway says.
Moore's life following his losing bid for Senate has been litigious.
Remember his litigious past: This isn't a unique approach for him.
Other cities are not as litigious about food in public spaces.
Nintendo is normally litigious, but this response felt extreme, even for them.
But you might want to retain a lawyer (Disney can get litigious).
It should be noted that Pietrangelo is the dictionary definition of litigious.
Whoever replaces him must decide whether to follow in his litigious footsteps.
This being an anxious and litigious age, Reagan's river beach is closed now.
First, Trump is a public figure and a highly litigious one to boot.
In his past life as a litigious businessman-cum-showman, NDAs proved useful.
Murray is a particularly litigious person, having already sued the New York Times.
They cautioned that the sale process will likely be highly complex and litigious.
This will embolden polluters to be even more litigious to undermine environmental justice.
As competition for that pool of talent has intensified, employers have become litigious.
Still, one wants, in these litigious and sexually correct times, to establish consent.
Baltimore-area renters complained about a property owner they called neglectful and litigious.
The misrepresentation that his widow, Ms. Cioffi initiated any litigious action is simply untrue.
The issue is how I so aggressively defended myself, being litigious, going after people.
His family contested his will, and the years since have been a litigious avalanche.
It's such a tone-deaf misappropriation of music that it left me feeling litigious.
All this is easier in authoritarian China than in the West's unruly, litigious democracies.
"It's so litigious here [in NYC] that it happens to be utopian," Mattingly continued.
A litigious approach to the Chinese would not mark a huge break from the past.
The First Amendment has been a frequent punching bag of Mr Trump's alarmingly litigious campaign.
These states are working to legalize repair of devices from any manufacturer, including litigious Apple.
But it takes time for such cases to appear, and New York is especially litigious.
But he is a litigious sort, his name all over legal filings, and persistently aggrieved.
Well, although he's maybe the most litigious person ever to walk into that Oval Office.
Urvoas told France Inter radio Tuesday he wants judges "to focus on the litigious divorce cases".
In litigious America around 20 are now filed each year, up from a couple in 2002.
There was a slight worry that they'd be upset, but I guess they're not too litigious.
The Japanese video game giant is notoriously litigious when it comes to unofficial community-backed projects.
It is, as ZDNET notes, a shift away from the aggressively litigious corporation of year's past.
Still, the use of space for defensive activities is likely to be litigious and provocative territory.
Disney is famously litigious when it comes to protecting its brand, as Flynn is learning firsthand.
Allred was even lampooned on The Simpsons as being overly litigious, screaming "that's assault!" at minor interactions.
It's the same company, but it's a different time, and you've said it's a very litigious industry.
Moreover, his litigious rhetoric has confounded the traditional left-right paradigm over the issue of tort reform.
These legal thickets are designed to protect companies from litigious online shoppers and users of web services.
"He's an ignorant, amoral, dishonest and manipulative, misogynistic, philandering, hyper-litigious, isolationist, protectionist blowhard," Mr. Vlock said.
And then, of course, in our litigious society there is also the question of who is liable.
That could be a problem, as the current Republican frontrunner and bankruptcy court veteran is notoriously litigious.
During his long business career, Mr. Trump has been famously litigious, initiating cases and defending many, too.
Several current and former employees described Mr. Sorrell as the most litigious man they had ever met.
But for a famously litigious businessman-turned-politician, running the country offers another attractive benefit: legal immunity.
The team deserted Oakland for Los Angeles in a fit of litigious pique in the early 1980s.
Daniels wants to tell her full story without fear of being sued by the legendarily litigious Trump.
On HBO, Oliver checked Trump's facts, called Trump a "litigious serial liar," and dared him to sue.
But even by that standard, the disputed, hairbreadth race for governor is plowing litigious and acrimonious ground.
A complicated, years-long process favors litigious special-interest groups at the expense of participation by ordinary people.
Hulk Hogan is a litigious celebrity abusing the court system to control his public image and media coverage.
"Value cannot be maximized in the litigious and charged atmosphere that currently exists," Tilton said in a statement.
To date, there are several lawsuits pending about the recount, with the most litigious group being Democratic Sen.
It should be the people's will that governs this outcome, not the litigious appointees of the prior administration.
But Mr. Cruz could also occasionally come off as litigious, pestering moderators and getting lost in the weeds.
Canadian trade advisers often complain that the United States is particularly litigious when it comes to trade disputes.
"Let me just say, I have an intention to be the most litigious chair in history," McDaniel said.
Mr. Nygard is notoriously litigious, and is known to drag out lawsuits — exhausting his adversaries' time and money.
A less litigious EPA with a weaker enforcement arm under Trump could also alleviate FCA's most immediate environmental problem.
Such a review is standard practice in the news business, particularly when a litigious figure like Weinstein is involved.
Reynolds will also give BAT access to America, a market that once looked repulsively litigious but now seems stable.
The select group included Aurelius Capital Management and Elliott Management Corp, some of Wall Street's most litigious investment funds.
And, presumably, to help ensure that Lego doesn't get litigious since the Braille Bricks were created for charitable reasons.
Yusaf's disturbing claims about being drugged were heavily scrutinized, conjuring a litigious whiplash by the porn film's production company.
Klinger has no plans to put the ThinkTiny into production, which would potentially invite some litigious pursuits from Lenovo.
We are just six months into this administration and the process to repeal regulations is slow, litigious and messy.
Sessions with lawyers are nothing new for this litigious ex-businessman; but with infinitely higher stakes, this was different.
As attorney general, he was notably litigious, but in his most high-profile lawsuits he did not often prevail.
By early 210, the cost overruns had sowed serious agita amongst the investors, and the squabbling quickly turned litigious.
And in a litigious era when defensive medicine is the norm, some doctors reject organs from high-risk donors.
But at Amazon, which is notorious for secrecy and a litigious streak, public vocal dissent is practically unheard of.
I'm probably the least litigious person you can imagine," Sims said Tuesday to CNN's John Berman on "New Day.
In 1973, Ms. Brennan was dismissed from Brennan's, initiating a bitter, litigious family split that has never fully healed.
Tanure, an investor with a litigious past, is likely to continue with legal appeals, adding some uncertainty to Oi's future.
He rose to prominence in the city as the combative, litigious owner of the Sands Casino, and a political kingmaker.
And nearly everyone should have business insurance if they're doing any kind of service job given how litigious America is.
They probably saw he was a litigious guy and they don't want to get sued so they left him alone.
And multiple Americans — America being the land of the litigious and the literal-minded — quickly filed lawsuits against the company.
Friday's statement laid bare creditor animosity for Tanure, an investor with a mixed and litigious track record in past restructurings.
And despite Nintendo's litigious history, Hong doesn't expect Nintendo to come knocking and asking him to take down the games.
Viewers in countries whose litigious instincts are less barbaric may watch it in amazement, as if it were science fiction.
He's litigious, he's thin-skinned, and he's primed to harness the power of the state for his own personal gains.
He is less litigious than when he was "young and naive" (though he is suing several parties over the Steele dossier).
In today's extremely litigious society, an umbrella liability policy is a must-have for anyone holding $250,000 or more in assets.
But Trump is incredibly litigious — he's been involved in 3,500 lawsuits, even over trivial things like the height of a flagpole.
In Argentina's case, litigious bondholders managed to block Argentina's payments on its restructured debt nine years after those bonds were issued.
Beyoncé's team's experience with swarms of litigious activity certainly influenced the lengthy credits for this year's visual pop culture achievement, Lemonade.
A less litigious relation between both partners could pave the way for more proactive talks with creditors, the first person said.
Coming from a protégé of Al Davis, the infamously oppositional and litigious Oakland Raiders owner, this was not an empty threat.
Mr. Bonfiglio, a lawyer, did what a lot of people in Florida have done in the litigious days since the Nov.
Mr. Zhang has had occasional brushes with Chinese labor laws, although no more than many employers in this increasingly litigious society.
Trump cut his teeth in the highly litigious world of real estate, where litigation is a tool for delay and coercion.
Nintendo has long been ferociously litigious, going after businesses and fans alike if their products or services seem to overlap with copyrights.
The two funds, among the most litigious on Wall Street, spent years battling Argentina in U.S. courts over the country's 2001 default.
It's a heavyweight match made in heaven: The digital media dynamo of Gawker Media versus the litigious leg-dropper Hollywood Hulk Hogan.
Tate Modern's overly litigious neighbors are being remarkably uncreative in their response to the sudden invasion of their privacy by museum visitors.
These guys hide behind the legal system and it's their litigious behavior that is precisely what they use to rape these girls.
Li Shengwu, a nephew of the prime minister, is currently on trial for calling the government "very litigious" and the judiciary "pliant".
Unfortunately for me and my trust fund, there wasn't a major payout as it was the '70s and people weren't so litigious.
Either way, Big Oil has a long, litigious road ahead—and it's still very unclear what the outcome will be, says Burger.
The bill, he said, restores failed rules enacted in 1983 that were later reversed because it made the legal system more litigious.
"We live in a litigious society," Josh Powell, chief of staff and executive director of general operations for the NRA, told Politico.
While MMC sold fewer than 100,000 cars there last year, it's a more litigious marketplace and could have meant significantly higher damages.
The U.S. media now faces its most powerful and litigious opponent ever, and he's keeping track of who is on his side.
Flashback: This rule has a long and litigious history going back decades, but let's focus on just what occurred under President Obama.
Among all the other problems of American health care, the litigious nature of our culture also affects the cost of health care.
"A more litigious society" got in the way, he said, as did a "NIMBY factor" and politicians allergic to conflict and risk.
Jeremy Saucier, editor of the American Journal of Play, agrees that people became much more risk-averse, and litigious, in the 1970s.
It's the owner of a number of patents related to RAW formats and recording—and it has a reputation for being litigious.
But America's increasingly litigious response to cyber-attacks throws up another concern: will its own legion of government hackers face retribution in kind?
It was a less litigious time, and only a few lawsuits were filed against Cornell, including one by the parents of Jeff Smith.
Employees may now turn their litigious sights on brokers, said Benjamin Grosz, a Washington, D.C.-based lawyer who represents employers on ERISA matters.
But he saved his fiercest and most litigious ire for people who had snubbed, perverted, stolen or paid too little for his work.
Pools are generally a more efficient, and less litigious, way for product makers to acquire the IP rights they need at reasonable prices.
Mr Schneiderman of New York has been even more litigious: by the end of 2017, he had already sued the administration 100 times.
The problem is that we now take that same American spirit – probably a second cousin of our litigious nature – into our healthcare system.
One example is a book critical of the Church of Scientology — which is notoriously litigious — that was later turned into an HBO documentary.
They afford the less powerful members of society a measure of protection from the litigious whims of the wealthy and the well-connected.
She said the number of claims originating in New York suggested an inordinate amount of subpar care, not a more litigious patient base.
" But some of the parents were litigious—some were lawyers—and the schools started losing dozens of what became known as "Lovaas cases.
It was an unusually conciliatory gesture for Mr. Rudin, who has a reputation in the theater industry for being strong-willed and litigious.
Elton John is firing back at the former employee who's accusing him of groping and sexual harassment ... calling the guy disgruntled and litigious.
I'm happy to say that that conversation continues, and at no point have we felt that we're at risk for a litigious response.
The Seattle-based company's behavior is raising the ire of frustrated merchants, creating a litigious holiday season for Amazon that goes way beyond hoverboards.
VCs also can't be as litigious toward founders; they'd probably prefer to take a write-off than be seen as someone who would sue.
Employees who leave or are laid off regularly sue employers over the slightest of transgressions of the labour code, spurred on by litigious lawyers.
The unusually harsh decision against Gawker initially spurred discussion about press freedoms and how much power a litigious celebrity should have over news coverage.
There are fancy aquatic complexes with multilevel hot tubs and awesomely dangerous water slides of the sort that litigious American culture would never allow.
In an increasingly litigious world, fair organizers thought that more safeguards were needed, even though the decision didn't exactly thrill the galleries at first.
Serving working stiffs from Staten Island, truck drivers from New Jersey, slicing smack through tony, litigious, brownstone Brooklyn, it is a modern American parable.
As he's gone from Soviet foreign policy to a legal career, I've remained the demonstrative American Jew and he the litigious, verbally dextrous Brit.
This litigious trend seems to have begun after financial strain caused by health issues and a string of bad luck with their small business.
Later, the middle Kardashian sister was rightly livid (and litigious) when tabloids published personal, identifying details about her surrogate, putting that woman in unnecessary jeopardy.
"We live in a litigious society, and there's more awareness of this as a problem," said Gino Brogdon Jr., an Atlanta-based personal injury attorney.
The litigious Trump could nominate aggressive regulators who aren't afraid of bringing anti-competitive lawsuits or being challenged in courts by companies seeking to merge.
Thanks to one litigious subject, Jay lost his gig — if his byline so much as appears on a page, the editors will ditch the story.
It's no secret that these are litigious times for plan sponsors, as employees allege they're being charged excessive fees for funds, administrative services, and recordkeeping.
Ageing justices, along with Trump's litigious past and his early tests of presidential power, could mean a deep and lasting relationship with the Supreme Court.
Millenials are coming of age in an broadly humorless and litigious corporate atmosphere, where the smallest offense can get you fired suddenly and without warning.
Some insurers are dropping coverage of those communities entirely while others are avoiding litigious locations such as Kentucky, Illinois and Florida, said insurers and brokers.
He also said Wal-Mart was getting a grip on Brazil's complex tax system and litigious labor market, problems that have dogged it for years.
But that may not be enough to draw a line under the dispute for Salvini, whose Lega party has taken a litigious line towards its opponents.
" She goes on to say Bennett was litigious and made exorbitant money demands and they wanted to "no longer suffer any further intrusions in our life.
But despite having hundreds of lawyers on the ground in America, one prize has proved elusive: laying down deep roots in the world's most litigious market.
But it's not every day you find someone who is equal parts oblivious to the joke, thin-skinned enough to throw a tantrum, and exceptionally litigious.
Aurelius and Elliott, two of the most litigious investment funds on Wall Street, have spent years battling Argentina in U.S. courts over the country's 2001 default.
The litigious Mr. Trump could nominate aggressive regulators who are not afraid of bringing anticompetitive lawsuits or being challenged in courts by companies seeking to merge.
Reynolds says this is happening because in a litigious and highly charged era, adults want a "clear, bright line" to follow rather than exercising critical thinking.
If this administration can make breakthroughs in taxes and infrastructure, regulatory reform —we have become one of the most bureaucratic, confusing, litigious societies on the planet.
The looming fight involves some of the most litigious investment funds on Wall Street, including Aurelius Capital Management and Elliott Management Corporation, according to a regulatory filing.
One litigious company I spoke to took $10,000 to write a white paper and then returned a two page squib, refusing ultimately to refund a founder's money.
In an increasingly litigious society, wouldn't the courts be better off by helping clear the dockets and making defendants more knowledgeable – earlier – about what they're up against?
His opponents have been rooting lately for the Russia investigation to take him down, but maybe it's the courts that end up undoing our famously litigious president.
"We live in a really litigious world and so is it a concern that people will sue him over not being born in this country?" he asked.
Many governments, particularly in litigious societies such as America, have tightened up their rules, requiring parents to supervise young children far more closely than in the past.
As wild as these claims were, they gained so much online traction that they forced KFC to get litigious, for fear of irreparable damage to their brand.
"Consistent with their past conduct, these select few litigious tenants are wasting judicial resources that should be afforded to deserving claims," Ms. Gallaudet said in a statement.
On Wednesday, he mused to the news media for 40 minutes about how much he looked forward to deposing Mr. Trump, should the litigious New Yorker sue him.
Between this scandal and Leandro Dottavio threatening to sue Bekah Martinez over sexual assault allegations, this is shaping up to be the most litigious season of Paradise yet.
White & Case and others offering informal counsel have briefed top oil executives and the kingdom's highest authorities, emphasizing a litigious culture in the United States, the FT said.
While honeybees are in fact quite docile creatures, for the safety of litigious Manhattanites, there is a metal mesh physically separating humans and insects inside the chapel itself.
This travesty highlights the extent to which these litigious pirates, disguised as social reformers, imperil all businesses even as they exploit those whose grievances they pretend to redress.
Since Nintendo (and its part-owned subsidiary The Pokémon Company) are very litigious when it comes to copyright claims, it's somewhat surprising CryZENx's modifications haven't been taken down.
Dattner's five 1960s to '70s playgrounds, built in a post-Moses New York, endure with their interactive landscapes in Central Park, albeit renovated for a newly litigious age.
Today, while regulators are weighing whether to define the term "natural," the lack of clarity for over the past decade has resulted in a freewheeling, and litigious, environment.
" A department spokeswoman said making the process more efficient would "ensure more equitable and regular access to federal records for all requesters, not just litigious special interest groups.
Rather than attempt to address big-picture environmental concerns, those who prepare the statements now struggle to placate litigious environmental attorneys by cramming them with every minute detail.
The couple was known for two contradictory things: making a fortune in the tough, litigious business of generic drugs, and giving a lot of it away to charity.
And while Jaffe's interpretation is probably a solid read of the First Amendment, it really does highlight the hypocrisy of Donald J. Trump and his litigious band of whiners.
Most psychiatrists were not staying silent because of the Goldwater rule, but because of the fear of being "targeted," either by a litigious president or his violence-prone followers.
Once they are viewed as being potentially litigious employees, many employers find it easier to avoid them than to move on after a "bad seed" has been adequately reprimanded.
Keenan: So Tim Marchman's penultimate question was, do you think it's reasonable to expect a reporter who isn't indemnified to pursue aggressive, adversarial coverage at a potentially litigious subject?
Tickled, Farrier's first feature-length documentary, chronicles his and co-creator Dylan Reeve's journey around the United States in search of an elusive and litigious figure name Jane O'Brien.
The question is whether America is still a place where large-scale, labor intensive, big idea projects can still get done in our current regulatory, litigious, and political climate.
Median base salary: $144,500 Number of current job openings: 995 Pursuing a law degree may be back in fashion as society becomes more and more litigious, noted Adecco's Glaser.
Anne Simpson of CalPERS says shareholders have weaker rights in America, which has a more litigious corporate culture and where it is harder to challenge boards than in Britain.
Taking on such a hallowed figure as Salinger, who died in 2010, did not feel particularly daunting, Mr. Strong said, even though Salinger's estate is known for being litigious.
The biggest thing it told us about how Trump would govern is that he would be as vindictive and litigious as president as he was in his business career.
Torvalds said he does not feel "safe" adding ZFS code to Linux because of Oracle&aposs "litigious nature," citing Oracle&aposs ongoing lawsuit against Google for "stealing" Java technology.
But too many other employers have become increasingly litigious against their former employees, relying on noncompetes rather than positive incentives to retain the best talent and curtail the competition.
Independent examiners' reports can change the course of bankruptcy cases and are often used in complex and potentially litigious bankruptcies like that of the operating unit of Caesars Entertainment Corp.
Having been caught in a litigious he-said-she-said with longtime producer Dr. Luke for two years now, Kesha has left her fans — and the world — wondering: What's next?
Because of this, pirates sell "fully loaded" Kodi boxes decked out with apps specifically designed to illegally stream video from copyrighted sources, making them a target for litigious rights holders.
Playing for the evangelicals Prior to running for president, Trump had a reputation for being many things: a ruthless, litigious businessman; a colorful reality television star; the ultimate Manhattan socialite.
And as an often litigious businessman, Mr. Trump surely has views on whether firearm makers truly deserve blanket protection from damage lawsuits, an extraordinary shield enjoyed by no other industry.
District boundaries in Michigan have been a point of litigious contention since Republicans drew the current lines in 2011, after winning control of the state legislature and the governor's mansion.
Australia's top financial regulators have moved too, vowing to adopt a more litigious stance and change their reputation of being too soft on the companies they are meant to police.
They also pointed to a string of text messages she sent to Stubblefield, allegedly seeking money after the incident, as well as pointing out her litigious nature and criminal history.
This week, we've got an investigation into the litigious history of a bikini, a story about the 50th anniversary of the Earthrise photograph and how to make a Times crossword.
Thousands of litigious cities argue the company pushed OxyContin, which has done billions of dollars in sales since it was introduced in 1996, at the harm of patients and communities.
"I intended to convey that the international media were restricted in their ability to report on the recent crisis, due to the litigious nature of the Singapore government," he wrote.
The glass of Colorado River water is either half-full or half-empty, depending on whether you think water woes bring out the cooperative side of people, or the litigious.
The U.S. has become "one of the most bureaucratic, confusing, litigious societies on the planet" and "it's hurting the average American that we don't have these right policies," he said.
But support for on-site drug testing has yet to make its way to our American and Canadian cousins across the Atlantic, in part because of a more litigious culture.
Trump — who was very litigious as a businessman, frequently suing as well as being sued himself — is going into the Oval Office dogged by an unprecedented amount of legal trouble.
Pai has suggested that the TCPA, meant to give consumers a way to legally combat the callers, has been overused, and has pointed to cases that he argues are excessively litigious.
Even though California's privacy bill technically only affects citizens of that state, companies will build national and international policy around it to avoid getting taken to court by litigious Californian billionaires.
He sees it as a selling point": "Aggressive, tenacious and litigious, ... Paul Singer may be the most feared activist investor in the world — by hedge fund rivals, companies and even countries.
The Wright brothers patented their aircraft design and became so litigious that one of their rivals joked that a person jumping in the air and waving their arms would get sued.
His attorneys wrote in the complaint that Correll is concerned Trump may sue him when he votes against him at the convention this summer, based on Trump's reputation of being litigious.
Before Peabody can exit bankruptcy, it must first overcome a $1 billion dispute between creditors — including some of Wall Street's most litigious investment funds — over claims on the coal producer's assets.
The reclusive and litigious developer Sheldon Solow, for example, has been party to hundreds of lawsuits, while the closemouthed heirs of Sol Goldman's estate rarely sell any of their vast holdings.
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill proved to be one of the most litigious environmental events in the past decade, according to an analysis of cases released by Lex Machina on Tuesday.
Mr. Bouvier's move to resell the work within days at a markup of more than $40 million prompted a litigious response from both Mr. Rybolovlev and the New York art dealers.
The main thrust of the proposed change is to end a wasteful and litigious form of "regionalism" that Italians have endured since 2001, after a botched attempt at creating a federal state.
"It's a challenging regulatory system, it's litigious and so on, but if you can deliver jobs and clean energy at an affordable price," he says, "I believe this is a huge opportunity."
Trump has been famously litigious during his career and has dozens of open lawsuits, and if the GSA decides to pursue the hotel issue, he'll be fighting it as a sitting president.
Rather than placing control in the hands of a product visionary, Chewy's structure places control in the hands of litigious financial engineers who are looking to exit with their own maximum profit.
"We're not typically a litigious organization, and we view litigation as the last resort when everything else fails," Irvin says of American Rivers, which has filed three lawsuits in the past year.
Mr Smith makes an excellent point: American carriers, in part driven by that country's litigious culture, are quicker to illuminate the "fasten seatbelt" sign, and tend to leave it on for longer.
More tangibly, it stems from his business past: Navigating the notoriously cutthroat, mob-ridden, and litigious world of New York real estate, he naturally came to value personal allegiance above all else.
"The mid-18th century is a very litigious period," Ms. Kane said during a preview of the exhibition "Art and Industry in Early America: Rhode Island Furniture, 1650-1830," opening on Aug.
Out of curiosity, Kjellberg performed a search in a Bloomberg database of federal lawsuits where the MTA is a plaintiff to see if they get litigious when it comes to copyright claims.
It would be a stunning move, given that Google was an early investor in Lyft rival Uber, even though the two companies have since gotten litigious over allegations of trade secret theft.
It didn't exactly come as a surprise; in fact, Oliver more or less dared the notoriously litigious coal boss by mocking an earlier cease-and-desist letter from his company on the show.
" Trump was litigious as a neighborhood kid: "When a neighbor's ball accidentally bounced into the Trump's spacious backyard, young Donald growled, 'I'm going to tell my dad; I'm going to call the police.
The wholesale-only model would have the advantage of making the market less "litigious", said Innocenzo Genna, a telecoms expert in Brussels, because the wholesale operator would have no retail business to defend.
However, Argento released a statement Tuesday saying, "I have never had any sexual relationship with Bennett" ... but claims Bennett was litigious and made exorbitant money demands, so she settled with him for $380,000.
"President Trump is one of the most litigious creatures we've ever seen, well before he reached the White House," said Mr. Feuer, who has been reporting on this beat for nearly 250 years.
Mr. Koch became a litigious crusader against wine fraud after he was victimized by wine con men like Mr. Kurniawan and Hardy Rodenstock, who once sold Mr. Koch bottles supposedly owned by Jefferson.
"The whole system is highly litigious, but of course Aramco has lots of investments in the U.S. which will continue," said another industry source, who has discussed the IPO process with Saudi officials.
Mr Alix, whose litigious investment firm, Mar-Bow Value Partners, is mischievously named after Marvin Bower, one of McKinsey's founding fathers, claims to be fighting to defend the integrity of the bankruptcy system.
The dispute with Palm Beach, one of hundreds of court cases involving the famously litigious Trump over the years, has seen Trump file three separate lawsuits against Palm Beach International Airport since 1995.
As the floodgates opened on the conduct of a powerful and litigious figure, several beauty pageant contestants said they felt emboldened to describe Trump's leering, lewd behavior when he owned the Miss USA pageant.
It's unusual to see a president personally involved in so much litigation — these are cases brought by Trump's personal lawyers, not the Justice Department — but they put the historically litigious Trump in familiar territory.
"It's so poorly and vaguely drafted that not only would it have unintended impacts on gender nonconforming people, it's also going to embroil local governments in litigious and unreasonable lawsuits," Rossi told the Associated Press.
That seems even more possible since Kim has been fiercely protective of her surrogate's privacy since season 14 (remember how emotional, angry, and nearly-litigious she got when tabloids attempted to out her surrogate's identity?).
Why it matters: It would be a stunning move, given that Google was an early investor in Lyft rival Uber, even though the two companies have since gotten litigious over allegations of trade secret theft.
Major luxury conglomerates like LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton and Kering have historically been the most litigious, often using the courts to battle the counterfeiting that has long been a headache in the fashion industry.
I'm not a litigious person, but I was a little riled up, not just because of the physical pain I'd had to endure because of the pharmacy's bungling, but because no one seemed particularly concerned.
The case "looks like the last gasp of the firm's litigious approach to US actions, and if it is to survive ... the firm will have to sue for lenient treatment from the Commerce Department," said Triolo.
If a public servant's behavior in office falls short of campaign speech, even when that campaign speech was used to solicit contributions, the best recourse for citizens is not litigious but political: vote elected officials out.
He traveled to Tallahassee to set up his transition team and delivered a single statement on video ahead of the litigious recount, noting his lead in the first batch of unofficial results posted a week ago.
Without naming Mr Salvini (and blithely glossing over his own role as head of the last government), Giuseppe Conte, Italy's prime minister, declared that the deal showed that "provocative and pointlessly litigious attitudes were counterproductive". Perhaps.
One of them actually took home and still owns the Little Nero's jacket that Zukoski wears in the scene, though he requested anonymity since John Hughes's company once threatened to get litigious over a different prop.
In a city where the business of selling Christmas trees can become contentious, and occasionally litigious, Mr. Berube is a welcome sight for many in this Manhattan neighborhood, where he has peddled trees for nearly two decades.
"We're operating within a very litigious environment, and we must at times be willing to go to trial when the science, facts and law are on our side," J&J spokesman Ernie Knewitz said in an email.
Compared with his less litigious predecessors, then, Mr. Trump faces, even if only considering a conservative estimate of potential suits, an historic number of legal matters that will hover over him like a dark cloud on Inauguration Day.
In August, the Singapore attorney-general's office began court proceedings against Li Shengwu, the grandson of the country's founder, over a Facebook post in which he said the government is "very litigious and has a pliant court system".
The attorney general's office (AGC) began proceedings against Li Shengwu, an assistant professor at Harvard University, in 2017 over a Facebook post in which he said the Singapore government is "very litigious and has a pliant court system".
It would mark a big shift in strategy for Huawei, which typically is not seen as especially litigious in terms of intellectual property rights (IPR), even though it holds some crucial patents that underpin the world of telecommunication.
Musk actually used the term "LEGO-like" when describing the building blocks idea on Twitter, which has me wondering if the notoriously litigious Danish toymaker is paying attention (especially because Lego recently announced its own environmentally friendly bricks).
Jane Doe alleges that the book contains "false and damaging statements about Plaintiff and presented her in a false light as lying, manipulative and litigious, despite having reason to know that this portrayal was false," the complaint says.
Singapore's Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) began proceedings against Li, an assistant professor at Harvard University, in 2017 over a private Facebook post in which Li said the Singapore government is "very litigious and has a pliant court system".
Both states have gained bad reputations, especially among smaller businesses, given they are overly bureaucratic and litigious and among the most over-regulated, to say nothing of having some of the highest property and income states in the nation.
In the case of Argentina, litigious hedge funds including Elliott and Aurelius snapped up the country's bonds cheaply in the years following its 2001 default but rejected a series of restructuring offers as they held out for full payment.
Before the settlement, Mr. Dauman played the role of attack dog decried by the Delaware judge — an approach he no doubt learned from decades at the side of Mr. Redstone who, in his prime, was notoriously combative and litigious.
He obviously wants to stabilize himself at the lectern for fear of falling over, and his rigid upper body is like that of a litigious courtroom charlatan strapped in a neck brace checking to see if people believe him.
That Brod, the great custodian of Kafka's legacy, managed to leave it in the hands of a gaggle of litigious would-be inheritors is no small irony, though a fitting one, given the nature of Kafka's court-riddled work.
It counts among its founders eccentric billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel, who's been making headlines this year for his litigious quest to take down Gawker Media through proxy legal battles and for his backing of GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Parties in the long and litigious $18 billion bankruptcy met in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Chicago as Caesars Entertainment Operating Co Inc (CEOC) requested a third halt to $11.4 billion in lawsuits by noteholders against its parent over bond guarantees.
The long and litigious saga of Hippo Technologies may finally be over now that the company is finally launching its service to sell discounted prescription drugs to members just three months after settling a lawsuit with its chief competitor, Blink Health.
Ostrowski suspects that Reagan killed Nesci because "he wanted to avoid an expensive and bitter custody battle" Ostrowksi says Reagan went through an expensive and litigious divorce with his first wife and didn't want to go through with another one.
Mr Li, an economist at Harvard University (and a former intern at The Economist), had described the Singaporean government as "very litigious" and the country's court system as "pliant" by way of explaining the cautious international coverage of his father's allegations.
Business owners have been going to court to battle the customers who put a dent in their livelihood with one-star ratings and sassy reviews, and now Yelp is fighting back by flagging businesses that get litigious with their reviewers.
In 2005, the unrecognized and much-overpainted "Salvator Mundi" was bought by the dealer Alexander Parish at a regional auction in Louisiana for less than $10,193, according to court papers filed during the painting's litigious 12-year journey to Christie's.
Underground problems, bowed foundations, litigious homeowner associations and flips that are actually flops: A lot of things could put the brakes on a home purchase, and they might not be the things you notice while you're at the open house.
The diverse and immigrant-filled state, the nation's most populous, is stepping into the role played by Republican-led Texas during the Obama years — a litigious sparring partner determined to stop each new White House move with a corresponding lawsuit.
I spoke to Barnett over the phone, where he discussed his approach to dealing with counterfeits (the company is quite litigious), how they market a product that sells itself, and the best placement for a PopSocket — and yes, there is a correct answer.
"It starts with our 100-plus-year performance of doing things in an appropriate and responsible way, and that's certainly what we think we've done here, and we have a very litigious industry," he in an interview Wednesday with CNBC's Meg Tirrell.
Unlike in China, where the government has been able to build big roads at astonishing speed thanks, not least, to its ability to kick farmers off their land at will, in India a more litigious system makes it harder to appropriate land.
But given the ever-larger numbers of patented components in today's complex products — and the costly and litigious side effects of trying to license each of those components separately — patent pools offer manufacturers a sensible alternative to help speed new products to market.
It's Qualcomm 1, Apple 1 in the latest installment of the pair's bitter patent bust-up — the litigious IP infringement claim saga that also combines a billion-dollar royalties suit filed by Cupertino alleging that the mobile chipmaker's licensing terms are unfair.
Environmentalists detest the nomination, and have poured time and money into highlighting his political ties to the fossil fuel industry, his tepid position on the science behind climate change and his litigious history against the very department he is now nominated to lead.
A newly released list of speakers for next week's convention in Cleveland includes Thiel, the litigious Silicon Valley billionaire investor, Facebook board member, and Donald Trump delegate, who, most recently, funded a revenge lawsuit against Gawker that forced the media company into bankruptcy.
I was a "data processing" headhunter for 30 years through the '70s, '80s and '90s and I can let you in on a little secret: age discrimination was, and still is, the only form of discrimination still allowed in these litigious times.
Hulk Hogan is a litigious celebrity abusing the court system to control his public image and media coverage It was absurd enough that Hulk Hogan claimed $100m for emotional distress and economic damage for a story about a sex life that he'd already made public.
This long read dives deep into how the company, which has grabbed a $7 billion piece of the reputation economy, has found itself struggling with fake reviews, litigious business owners and — in common with other tech giants — the difficulty of becoming an arbiter of truth.
But in attacking what he said were several conspiracy theories the news media had generated about his wife's absence, he ended up repeating the kind of unfounded rumors about his wife that would normally attract legal action from him and his notoriously litigious family.
The agreement, contained in a regulatory filing made Sunday evening by the territory's federal oversight board, revises parts of the debt-adjustment plan it announced last year and makes peace with some of its most litigious creditors, potentially opening a shorter path out of bankruptcy.
The most notable recount in recent times, after the 2000 presidential vote in Florida, began not -- as the Trump campaign has suggested -- at the behest of a litigious and sour Al Gore, but in accordance with the state's predetermined rules for sorting such a narrow vote.
Whenever somebody has a diagnosis or has an issue that they're trying to understand, I think all of us have to remember the human side of all of these, and at the same time we have to understand that we are in a very litigious industry.
Many Australians like to say 'we're nothing like the U.S.' For example we're not (or at least we think we aren't) as litigious, we don't love guns and our politics isn't as brash or cultlike (I'm thinking of all the clapping when a politician gives a speech).
Always litigious in private business, he has brought his penchant for the legal process to the presidency as he regularly threatens to sue perceived adversaries, unlike most of his predecessors — although it generally results in more talk than tort, since he routinely fails to follow through.
But after a long and tumultuous career fueled by what even amateur psychologists could positively diagnose as a chronic inner turbulence, we suspect this was A-Rod merely acceding to the franchise's wishes to move beyond him without stirring up memories of his contentious and litigious past.
The television industry is solid but still in trouble and new media, including adtech, is about to hit a financial wall as investment dries up and litigious rich people decide they can use the Thiel precedent to throw molotov cocktails from the safe confines of their Burning Man tent.
Unlike Season 3 of Serial, which still finds the human story even in the most litigious courthouse cases, the follow-up to the deeply affecting Making a Murderer often fails to communicate the enormity of its human stakes moment-to-moment, especially for most of the first seven episodes.
We all know that sooner or later, human employment as a service driver is going to come to an end; there are too many companies in too many countries making too much progress on automated car technology for unsafe, expensive, and litigious humans to stay behind the wheel.
Deutsche Bank got a taste of his litigious side in 2008 when he sued it and a group of other financial institutions to avoid paying the $40 million that he had personally guaranteed on a $640 million construction loan connected to the Trump International Hotel & Tower in Chicago.
Later that year he sailed Groupama 3 on his own to win the prestigious Route du Rhum, and 2010 was also the year that Larry Ellison's BMW Oracle Team won a particularly litigious edition of the America's Cup in a 90-foot trimaran over the Swiss defender Alinghi.
A cracked pipe underground, a litigious neighbor, a long list of code violations — these are the kinds of red flags that buyers should look out for to make sure that seemingly ideal house doesn't turn out to be a money pit or some other type of real estate nightmare.
It's part of strong stretch of the movie that argues that Swift's own experience with a handsy (and consequently litigious) radio personality helped push her off the fence — a passage that culminates with the most stressful sending of an Instagram post you're likely to see from a star.
Mr. Cohn, a litigious thug who helped destroy the lives of many decent people before being disbarred for "particularly reprehensible" ethical violations, took a young Mr. Trump under his wing and taught him how to use the law: as a concealed weapon, brandished primarily in the service of vengeance or survival.
"Stop and take a moment to imagine how you would feel if you just met a guy named Donald Drumpf, a litigious serial liar with a string of broken business ventures and the support of a former [Ku Klux Klan] leader who he can't decide whether or not to condemn," Oliver said.
If his doctor, Henry (Susan Brown), announces that diagnosis, the hateful, litigious Cohn—who made sure that Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were killed in the electric chair; served as Joseph McCarthy's chief counsel during his crusade against Communism; and, toward the end of his life, represented Donald Trump—will destroy Henry's career.
At this point in the saga, we know she is litigious, we know that she has been accused of being vulgar, and we know many people in the Tennessee athletic family do not like her—that's what happens when you sue people, and when one of those people is the program's premier icon.
Supporters of the bill — which is similar to a trailblazing law passed in New Jersey this year — say it could be a valuable tool for victims of domestic violence, as well as adults assaulted by deep-pocketed, litigious men, such as Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Cosby, who threatened his adult accusers with defamation suits.
Many such allegations are thoroughly documented in HBO's stunning 2015 documentary Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief — including verbal and physical abuse; violent, angry outbursts by its volatile leader, David Miscavige; blackmailing members with "auditing" tapes of their deepest, darkest confessions; child neglect; and wiretapping, stalking, and intimidating litigious ex-members or SPs.
BINKY LUCKHURST, TUCSON To the Editor: While the decision for sterilization is not an instance where the patient could be medically wrong, the hope that doctors will "not fear malpractice lawsuits by patients who change their minds, as long as the requirements for informed consent were met" is not the reality of our litigious society.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, for example, has suggested a sort of thought-diversity is the reason his company keeps the litigious, Trump-supporting Peter Thiel on its board, and yes, the world's largest social network should absolutely do its best to acknowledge the largest array of viewpoints possible — even those held by quasi-vampiric, media-hating billionaires.
I was there to yell, both because I had backed into the idea that supporting this team—a wasteland of checked-out mediocrity stretching back a decade and more, the property of a bunch of exceptionally litigious but otherwise profoundly mediocre local swells—was a stand on principle and because I needed so badly to yell.
Watch: Judah Friedlander on Sexual Assault in Comedy And besides, Dave from Ohio, if you have no one willing to go on the record, you have no story, you only have rumor, and you find yourself and the media outlet you're reporting for on the hook if the subject of the piece wants to get litigious.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE could become the most litigious commander in chief ever elected, according to a new analysis that found an unprecedented number of lawsuits involving a presidential candidate.
" They added: "Under long-settled precedent, the Grand Jury is entitled to the evidence it seeks; must be allowed to pursue its investigation free from interference and litigious delay; and the People of the State of New York have a right to inquire whether their laws have been violated by New York entities and individuals, and to remove any doubt if they have not.
That's a chapter she closed (somewhat awkwardly) during the lead-up to the release of Reputation last year, but she is still known for her litigious spirit, which she demonstrates by trademarking the names of her cats, attempting to copyright phrases like "look what you made me do," and sending cease-and-desist letters to Etsy sellers who put her lyrics on homemade apparel.
Oliver explained how this could work: If you are thinking of voting for Donald Trump, the charismatic guy promising to make America great again, stop and take a moment to imagine how you would feel if you just met a guy named Donald Drumpf, a litigious serial liar with a string of broken business ventures and the support of a former Klan leader who he can't decide whether or not to condemn.
The Surprising Origins of Absurd Gaming HardwareOver the last few months, we've spoken with laptop makers, gamers, and historians to get a better…Read more ReadCherryTree's Death Star PC is an officially licensed Star Wars product so if you pre-order one today, there's no risk of Lucasfilm getting litigious and shutting this one down before your fancy PC case arrives sometime in late November—Vader's already given it his thumbs up.
So, let's recap: A transgender wrestler receiving legal testosterone injections to transition from female to male who wants to compete against boys but is prohibited from doing so by his state government while at the same time being hindered from competing in the division he has to (but doesn't want to) by forfeiting opponents and their litigious parents will spend the spring and summer competing in the male division at USA Wrestling events, presumably getting better and stronger as a result of competing against boys, only to be forced upon his return to high school competition in Texas (a state on the verge of passing a "bathroom" bill that would prohibit local governments from adopting transgender non-discrimination ordinances) to compete against girls by that same governing body that claims its transgender wrestling policy exists not to make life harder for transgender people but only to protect the health and well-being of all its student athletes and the fairness of its competitions.

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