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What Does Litigation Mean?

Asked by Guest in Society & Politics 3 years ago - 3 answers

The word litigation is obtained from the verb litigate. Litigate has Latin origin and is obtained from the word 'litigare' or litigat. The first part 'lis' or 'lit' means lawsuit and the second part 'agere' means 'to drive'. Litigation is a noun. The legal proceedings and process of contesting such proceedings is termed as litigation. Thus, litigation ...more

Answered by swaraajk 3 years ago



What Does Stay Litigation Mean?

Asked by Guest184291 in Legal 10 months ago - 1 answer

That mean believe or not ...more

Answered by Caat02009 9 months ago


Do You Still Get Your Period After Tubal Litigation?

Asked by Guest412852 in Pregnancy 9 months ago - 1 answer

Tubal ligation is one of the methods of contraception. This procedure has nothing to do with your periods. Your periods will continue after tubal ligation. Periods stop after hysterectomy. For periods, normal intact uterus, functional ovaries, normal pituitary gland, normal hormonal levels etc are necessary. Fallopian tubes either clipped, cut or burned will not affect periods. Tubal ligation does ...more

Answered by Ellie82 9 months ago


Can U Get Pregnant After A Tubal Litigation?

Asked by Guest745912 in Pregnancy 8 months ago - 3 answers

It is much more difficult to get pregnant after tubal ligation. Check with your OBGYN or doctor ...more

Answered by wilbert 8 months ago


How Can Your Tubal Litigation Become Untied By It Self? I Heard It Can.

Asked by Lisariggin in Diseases & Conditions 1 year ago - 1 answer

Tubal ligation is done by use of clips and with burning. If the procedure of tube ligation is inadequate then sperms can pass through and fertilization can occur. Some times, these clips become loose as the time passes away due to structural changes in the tubes and allow sperms to pass through leading to pregnancy. It usually takes 8-10 years to become loose but not necessarily. ...more

Answered by Harry_m 1 year ago


Is There A Medical Term: Tubal Litigation?

Asked by Guest315111 in Medicines & Treatments 10 months ago - 1 answer

Yes, this is when the vas deferens, the tube that carries sperm from the testicles to the glands and urethra, is cut and tied in a surgical process. Usually done as a way of birth control ...more

Answered by Guest325354 9 months ago


Is Civil Litigation A Good Tool?

Asked by Guest351419 in Legal 9 months ago - 1 answer

I took my car to a mechanic who I considered a friend. When he wouldn't let me see my car after having it for more than 2 months, I became suspicious. I went to his shop twice a week looking for my car...no luck. Finally, one of his employees whispered to me that the mechanic had "parted my car out" (stripped it down and sold it for parts). I finally cornered my mechanic and gave him 2 weeks to ...more

Answered by Ionajr53 8 months ago


What Are The Ways To Tackle A Multiple Litigation Situation?

Asked by Samearths in Business 9 months ago - 1 answer

A large amount of data pertaining to each case may be put on hold and resources are directed to work on them. Multiple litigations leave the organization handicapped for various reasons. To proactively handle such situations and retrieve the apt data for the legal investigation, investing in legal eDiscovery solutions can be helpful. ...more

Answered by Verni 9 months ago


How Much Does Civil Litigation Lawyers Make A Year?

Asked by Guest3070512 in Lawyer 2 months ago - 1 answer

It depends on how many cases they've won, experience, and location. ...more

Answered by NASCARNUT 2 months ago


I Had A Tubal Litigation Done Almost A Year Ago But For The Last Month I Have Had Every Symptom Of Being Pregnant. Can You Help Me?

Asked by Alilrotn_2 in Pregnancy 1 year ago - 1 answer

Please go to see a doctor no one could really answer that honestly ...more

Answered by Jmpsmith 1 year ago


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