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litigator

1 of 1noun
/ˈlɪtɪɡeɪtər/
Forms:litigators
1

a lawyer who specializes in bringing a lawsuit against people or organizations in a court of law

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  • As a skilled litigator, she has successfully represented clients in numerous high-profile court cases.
  • The law firm hired a team of experienced litigators to handle complex legal disputes.
  • Becoming a litigator requires not only legal expertise but also strong advocacy and negotiation skills.
  • The litigator prepared extensively for the trial, gathering evidence and building a compelling case for the client.
  • In the courtroom, the litigator presented persuasive arguments and effectively cross-examined witnesses to support their client's case.
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