litigious

/lɪˈtɪdʒəs/
adjective
  1. Tending or too ready to take legal action, such as filing lawsuits.
    • Her litigious neighbor threatened to sue over a fallen tree branch.
    • A litigious culture can clog the courts with minor disputes.
    • The company became known as litigious after suing several small businesses.
  2. Relating to or involving lawsuits or legal disputes.
    • The litigious nature of the industry makes legal insurance popular.
    • The contract included a litigious clause that led to years of court battles.
    • They avoided a litigious situation by settling out of court.
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