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take to court







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The next step is to get a lawyer on the line to see if it’s a case they can take to court.

From Washington Times Dec. 2, 2019

Nothing, at least, that I could take to court.

From The Guardian Aug. 31, 2018

Blue collar or white collar, what all these people have in common was a disagreement with their employers, a dispute they wanted to take to court but instead had to arbitrate.

From Seattle Times Oct. 15, 2016

They also said military prosecutors pursue verdicts in cases their civilian counterparts would never take to court — and the confinement numbers reflect that commitment.

From Time Nov. 18, 2015

Police were still conducting investigations before deciding who to take to court on Wednesday on charges of taking part in an illegal ceremony, Mr Kapufi said.

From BBC Dec. 17, 2013




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