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standstill agreement
preservation of the status quo for a specified or indefinite period: as a : an agreement under which litigation is forestalled between two parties b : an agreement under which a party agrees to refrain from taking
sub nomine
Smith”] often used in full or abbreviated form in legal citations to indicate the name under which the litigation continued [Castro v. Beecher, 522 F. Supp. 873, 877 (D. Mass. 1981), aff'd sub nom.NAACP v. Beecher, 679
substitution
action with a successor or representative upon motion to the court when the party is unable to continue litigating (as because of death, incompetency, transfer of interest, or loss of the office for which the party was
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transaction
Louisiana : an onerous contract that is intended by the parties to prevent or end actual or possible litigation and in which they make reciprocal concessions compare accord, satisfaction
unmarketable
not accept in the ordinary course of business or that is reasonably likely to be the subject of litigation
work product
(as notes), mental impressions, conclusions, opinions, or legal theories developed by or for an attorney in anticipation of litigation or for trial
Litigious
Inclined to initiate lawsuits given to the practice of contending in law fond of litigation
Contest
To make a subject of dispute contention litigation or emulation to contend for to call in question to controvert to oppose to dispute
Contestant
One who contests an opponent a litigant a disputant one who claims that which has been awarded to another
Dictograph
made of it for overhearing or for recording conversations for the purpose of obtaining evidence for use in litigation
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standstill agreement
preservation of the status quo for a specified or indefinite period: as a : an agreement under which litigation is forestalled between two parties b : an agreement under which a party agrees to refrain from taking
sub nomine
Smith”] often used in full or abbreviated form in legal citations to indicate the name under which the litigation continued [Castro v. Beecher, 522 F. Supp. 873, 877 (D. Mass. 1981), aff'd sub nom.NAACP v. Beecher, 679
substitution
action with a successor or representative upon motion to the court when the party is unable to continue litigating (as because of death, incompetency, transfer of interest, or loss of the office for which the party was
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transaction
Louisiana : an onerous contract that is intended by the parties to prevent or end actual or possible litigation and in which they make reciprocal concessions compare accord, satisfaction
unmarketable
not accept in the ordinary course of business or that is reasonably likely to be the subject of litigation
work product
(as notes), mental impressions, conclusions, opinions, or legal theories developed by or for an attorney in anticipation of litigation or for trial
Litigious
Inclined to initiate lawsuits given to the practice of contending in law fond of litigation
Contest
To make a subject of dispute contention litigation or emulation to contend for to call in question to controvert to oppose to dispute
Contestant
One who contests an opponent a litigant a disputant one who claims that which has been awarded to another
Dictograph
made of it for overhearing or for recording conversations for the purpose of obtaining evidence for use in litigation
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