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litigator
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Word definitions for litigator in dictionaries
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. (law) a party to a lawsuit; someone involved in litigation; "plaintiffs and defendants are both litigants" [syn: litigant ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Litigator \Lit"i*ga`tor\, n. [L.] One who litigates.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A person employed to litigate, a lawyer skilled in arguing in court.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
agent noun from Latin litigare (see litigation ). Latin litigator meant "a party to a lawsuit; litigant."
Usage examples of litigator.
Here I was, a tired old litigator who had sold everything from my racehorse to my Rolex, and had packed all that remained into a large rucksack that would be my constant companion as I ventured into the timeless traditions of the East.
The judge disagreed with your interpretation of the law, the litigator on the other side belonged in a cage, and your client was more than a little annoyed with your performance.
When I was a litigator, I actually saw lawyers who were scared of stepping into court.
Actually, his transformation from a sickly old litigator to a radiant, energetic philosopher was nothing less than miraculous.
In my days as a litigator, I lived off of a steady diet of steaks, fries and other types of junk food.
Through the course of this strange yet inspiring evening I had gone from being a skeptical litigator carefully studying a hotshot lawyer-turned yogi to a believer whose eyes had been opened for the first time in many years.
His transformation from a frail old litigator to a vital, young Adonis was not brought about by a simple change in his diet and a daily dose of some quick-fix exercise plan.
All I knew of Julian was that he had been a superstar litigator who hung out with the rich and the beautiful.
The money would come later, when he was a battle-hardened litigator at a very young age.
He picked the toughest cases, won most of them, and by the age of forty was a litigator with a wide reputation.
I learned that lesson long ago the hard way, when I was an upscale defense attorney with an infatuation for the civil litigator down the hall.
I used to believe in the law until I realized that the people behind it -- me and that civil litigator -- were just as flawed as the people before it.
Jane Venable before him, Vail had little respect for Yancey as a litigator but liked him personally.
Since he was not a practicing litigator, Quinn was not caught up in the mumbo jumbo of the legal profession.
Alex was thirty-two, a successful litigator, a junior partner in her law firm.