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barratry

[bar-uh-tree] / ˈbær ə tri /




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Parker in mind, a Massachusetts congressman worked to amend the barratry law so that it would no longer be a capital offense.

From Slate • Dec. 6, 2011

Ambulance chasing, barratry, capping, running, soliciting � by whatever name it is known, the practice of stir ring up law business is condemned by lawyers and laymen alike.

From Time Magazine Archive

In any case, the entire, ever wistful publishing industry now chases riches through barratry, the offense of excessive litigation.

From Time Magazine Archive

He looked at barratry from every side, and the more he looked the less he seemed to like it.

From Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas by Osbourne, Lloyd

Why, Dannie,” in vast disgust, “you don’t find the mention of barratry 31 from jib-boom t’ taffrail!

From The Cruise of the Shining Light by Duncan, Norman