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We live in a litigious society and there is no quick way to change that.
Q. Many people feel that our society is too litigious.
They kept on at me in an urgent litigious way.
"We live in a very litigious society," the manager said.
But that approach would likely break down in our more litigious society."
The rise of the Internet has made the music business even more litigious than usual.
It appeared today that the prince had come up with a less litigious response.
"Society as a whole is more litigious, and athletes are no exception."
The government made an unusual arrangement with some of the most litigious environmental groups in the country.
Our country has become so litigious that I often wonder if anyone wants to take responsibility for his actions.
But that's not exactly a break away from the current litigious system that we're all moaning about.
Whatever happens, it's bound to be ugly and probably litigious.
Society was also quickly becoming more litigious and the liabilities of everyone involved were growing.
We live in such a litigious society today that, without hard facts, it is really difficult to do something."
"Connecticut is different from many other states and significantly more litigious.
"The point being that he is famously litigious," Randy says.
The club filed suit against the film and may still be in a litigious mood.
Japan is not remotely a litigious society, and few women have taken their complaints to court.
"And in the litigious society we have today, you have to be more careful than ever."
"My clients are very litigious when it comes to protecting their reputation," he said.
And considering how litigious they are, that seems pretty much an admission of guilt, right?
"Like anywhere, we have a few residents that are litigious little guys.
Many historians tell us, for example, that the Spaniards were very litigious, and they are right.
And did these new plans have input from those litigious preservationists?
But the British are far less litigious and more willing to defer to authority.