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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Lawsuits in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Lawsuits in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of Lawsuits in a Sentence

  1. Jim Pyatt:

    Nearly 10 million California voters -- including the vast majority of app-based drivers -- passed Prop 22 to protect driver independence, while providing historic new protections, voters across the political spectrum spoke loud and clear, passing Prop 22 in a landslide. Meritless lawsuits that seek to undermine the clear democratic will of the people do not stand up to scrutiny in the courts.

  2. Armie Hammer:

    I would like to sincerely apologize to Casey Affleck and Casey Affleck family for my recent comments about Casey Affleck in my THR interview. Without knowing the facts about the civil lawsuits at issue( which I now understand were settled), I misspoke.

  3. Mike Gibbons:

    I believe the voters are tired of what's going on and,JimRenacci,I have hundreds of pages of his lawsuits, he's a bully, he's wealthy guy that bullies people with lawsuits. It's time to give him a little of his own medicine.

  4. Supreme Court:

    These questions of whether the plaintiffs have the kind of real-world injury that is necessary to get into court, and whether their claim was timely or filed too late apply across the board in federal lawsuits, there are serious questions on whether the Supreme Court is willing to endorse the district’s court’s very broad approach to those questions.

  5. Jeffrey Toobin:

    In the United States, the government is immune from many lawsuits, their products never violated any existing law, because the emission of carbon in the atmosphere was not, and still is not, illegal.

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