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lawsuit

[law-soot] / ˈlɔˌsut /


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Potential adverse events the companies knew about included depression, suicidal ideation, somnolence, edema, dizziness and confusion, documents from lawsuits show.

From The Wall Street Journal

Are top-drawer college football teams and their name, image and likeness collectives simply trying to protect themselves from willy-nilly transfers or are they bullying players to stay put with threats of lawsuits?

From Los Angeles Times

She claimed in her lawsuit that the renaming was illegal because changing the name requires "an act of Congress".

From BBC

Aguilar said that when the state asked the Justice Department how it planned to use such sensitive information, the federal agency responded with a lawsuit.

From The Wall Street Journal

The lawsuit alleged that faulty doors prevented passengers from escaping.

From MarketWatch