Use of lawsuit in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include lawsuit at the start of sentence, lawsuit at the end of sentence and lawsuit in the middle of sentence

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lawsuit at the end of sentence


  1. We had bad press, we had a lawsuit.
  2. Jefferson was ruined by the lawsuit.
  3. They are seeking damages in a lawsuit.
  4. The only hope of redress is in a lawsuit.
  5. The two companies have settled the lawsuit.
  6. Sears then countered by filing an antitrust lawsuit.
  7. The next day, we found they'd hit us with a lawsuit.

lawsuit in the middle of sentence


  1. The lawsuit was then pending.
  2. This lawsuit ran him into a fix.
  3. The lawsuit was filed Wednesday in U.S.
  4. She plans to defend the lawsuit vigorously.
  5. His lawyer filed a lawsuit against the city.
  6. The lawsuit began coming apart at the seams.
  7. A lawsuit has been filed against the company.
  8. He filed a lawsuit against his record company.
  9. The lawsuit is still pending in the state court.
  10. Neighbors have filed a lawsuit to stop development.
  11. Haley dismissed the lawsuit as a tempest in a teapot.
  12. The business over the lawsuit had really knocked her for six.
  13. They have agreed to drop their lawsuit against the Dutch company.
  14. The lawsuit will be postponed until the president leaves office .
  15. The dispute culminated last week in a lawsuit against the government.
  16. The lawsuit says oil companies contrived the oil shortage in the 1970s.
  17. American businesses could soon have a new kind of lawsuit to contend with.
  18. The lawsuit bundles together the claims of many individuals into one big case.
  19. Survivors of the fire later brought a billion dollar lawsuit against the company.
  20. She alone must have been the moving spirit behind the lawsuit that lost me my position.
  21. An additional, unstated reason for his resignation may have been a lawsuit filed against him.

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