9 adjectives to describe litigants
Henceforth let every unsuccessful litigant have the right to pronounce the verdict of a jury sectional, and to quash all proceedings and retain the property in controversy by seceding from the court-room.
In imagination they saw a dramatic scene in courtthe disappointed demented desperate litigant suddenly drawing a revolver and with unerring aim shooting the judge through the brain before the deadly weapon could be wrenched from his hands.
In imagination they saw a dramatic scene in courtthe disappointed demented desperate litigant suddenly drawing a revolver and with unerring aim shooting the judge through the brain before the deadly weapon could be wrenched from his hands.
In imagination they saw a dramatic scene in courtthe disappointed demented desperate litigant suddenly drawing a revolver and with unerring aim shooting the judge through the brain before the deadly weapon could be wrenched from his hands.
He was a chronic litigant.
"There are no hospitals for impecunious litigants; it is assumed that only persons of means have a right to go to law.
"Undoubtedly, as a rule, a judge will give an unrepresented litigant every assistance and consideration.
It was in the power of an unscrupulous litigant to make a lawsuit almost eternal.
He did not look upon me as likely to become a formidable litigant.