Property of being litigious, of tending to resort to legal means such as sorts.(noun)
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"It gives Galloway time to contact people who'd be taking international flights to attend the conference but makes much of their expenses non-refundable, puts Talk Sport on notice that the wider business community will make Galloway a liability for Talk Sport every chance it can get, and provides ammunition to Galloway's detractors about his so-called litigiousness given that suing the company is the predictable consequence of the Blackpool company's precipitous action."
"“One hates to see the kind of litigiousness the founders practiced here rewarded so handsomely,” said Kirk O."
"Orlando Ferreres, another economist who is facing criminal charges, says the government's litigiousness has forced him to ante up hefty legal fees and imposed a mental burden on him."