Litigation vs Litigiousness - What's the difference?
litigation | litigiousness |
(legal) The conduct of a lawsuit.
Property of being litigious, of tending to resort to legal means such as sorts.
As nouns the difference between litigation and litigiousness
is that litigation is the conduct of a lawsuit while litigiousness is property of being litigious, of tending to resort to legal means such as sorts.litigation
English
(wikipedia litigation)Noun
- There is ongoing litigation in this matter.
- This law firm is known for its litigation practice.
- That attorney has been chastized for his litigation behavior.
References
*litigiousness
English
Noun
(-)- His litigiousness won him almost as few friends as it won him cases.