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Litigation is generally thought of as the process of resolving rights-based disputes through the court system, from filing a law suit through arguments on legal motions, a discovery phase involving formal exchange of information, courtroom trial and appeal.
Litigation is a term used to describe legal proceedings, following the filing of a lawsuit, between two parties to enforce or defend a legal right through a Court supervised process.
Certificate of Suitability to the monographs of the European Pharmacopoeia. A certificate that certifies compliance of the active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) or pharmaceutical ingredients with that of the rules laid down in the monograph of the European Pharmacopoeia (EP).
Litigation means the process of taking legal action. Its what happens when someone sues someone else, or when people go to court to resolve their disputes. In simple words, if you have a problem that cant be solved just by talking, you might need to involve the court thats litigation.
Subject Litigation means the various lawsuits, PTO proceedings (such as IPRs, reexaminations and the like), any other disputes, and appeals therefrom (collectively, LITIGATION), identified in Exhibit A hereto.
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Here are the seven most common types of litigation, as well as the more specific cases that can fall within each scope. Personal Injury. Commercial/Business Litigation. Contract Litigation. Family Law Litigation. Class Action Litigation.

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