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This support, she said, makes it possible for her to work long hours as a litigator.
I've been in court so many times, I can speak like a litigator.
Most litigators have many cases in progress at any given time.
He shook his head, then looked at the eight litigators.
"He would make his point with all the savvy of a top litigator."
He was a litigator who worked with Olivia and is one of her good friends.
Actually he is a very successful litigator, who does not own a gun.
I was going to be a litigator at one time, you will recall, but this is more like social work.
Didn't any of you remember her second husband was a litigator?
You've got corporate people and litigators who'd be a natural fit.
A place like that - what do you expect it to produce but litigators?
His wife, Mary, also a litigator, has taken up a second career in software.
After five years as a litigator, she became a criminal prosecutor.
He was particularly well known as a litigator and an antitrust lawyer.
Any experienced litigator could have told you this is unlikely.
In the last few years, some of the lawyers have come to know one frequent litigator quite well.
He was also known as an able department head who provided leadership and guidance to other litigators.
In 1956, after making a name as an antitrust litigator, he became a partner.
But those assembled here this week are not ordinary litigators.
Not a word from the eight litigators as they scrambled backward.
Then he was off to work, always at his desk by eight to begin another brutal day as a litigator.
Also, no one can now predict how litigators will use the statistical information in a specific case.
For many years, he was its senior litigator, handling antitrust cases.
There, he was a general litigator and participated in a wide variety of cases.
I have not been a litigator for many years, but still find my current position fascinating and rewarding.