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n. (plural of litigator English)
Usage examples of "litigators".
Eight hard-nosed and fearless litigators who spent their hours chewing up people.
Litigation was the all-time favorite, and the litigators were still the most revered of all God's lawyers, at least within the firm.
I could see Rafter and his little band of litigators happily agreeing around the conference table that, yes!
The man with the rubber boots slammed the door behind me, and slowlywaved the gun through the air so that all eight litigators could admireit.
I could see Rafter and hislittle band of litigators happily agreeing around the conference tablethat, yes!
But because they were seasoned litigators they rallied nicely, layingthe memo aside as if it were something they could handle effectively ata later date.
Capitol—rich and powerful firms where the brightest associates were given obscene signing bonuses and the dullest ex-Congressmen were given lucrative lobbying deals and the hottest litigators came with their own agents—the Office of the Public Defender was far down in the minor leagues.