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litigator

/lit-i-gey-ter/US // ˈlɪt ɪˌgeɪ tər //

诉讼律师,诉讼代理人,诉讼人,讼师

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a courtroom lawyer.
    • : a litigant.

Examples

  • By 2001, still shy of her 30th birthday, she was working as a litigator in an office just across the street from the World Trade Center.

  • He returned to work last Monday as a corporate litigator but needs midday naps.

  • As the Civil Rights Movement picked up in the 1950s, litigators began to invoke Section 1983 more frequently.

  • Within a year, at age 28, he took on the Sheppard case in Ohio, and his reputation as a criminal litigator was assured.

  • She said as a litigator, every year she was tired of meeting with clients and informing them of new laws and how they hurt their businesses and their workers.

  • As a former litigator, he is a master at shaping arguments to persuade.

  • A former litigator, he has been known to choose his words carefully and with great regard for any potential legal implications.

  • Kelly, on the other hand, has that irresistible litigator-next-door allure.

  • The iconic litigator, glorified by Julia Roberts in a 2000 movie, was arrested for drunkenly handling a boat this weekend.

  • The Democrats had a courtroom squad in place that included David Boies, a high-profile New York litigator.