Litigation

/ˌlɪtɪˈɡeɪʃən/ noun

Litigation is the process of taking a disagreement to court so that a judge or jury can decide the outcome. It includes all the legal steps, from filing a lawsuit to the final decision.

It comes from Latin “lītigātiō,” meaning “a dispute” or “a legal quarrel,” from “lītigāre,” to dispute or sue. English kept the formal, legal sense rather than the everyday idea of arguing.

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