litigability

[US]//ˌlɪtɪɡəˈbɪləti//
[UK]//ˌlɪtɪɡəˈbɪləti//

Translation

n.the quality or state of being capable of being litigated; suitability for resolution by legal action; the degree to which a claim, dispute, or issue can be brought before a court (including whether it is justiciable)

Phrases & Collocations

high litigability

low litigability

litigability risk

litigability concerns

litigability issues

litigability assessment

litigability analysis

increased litigability

reduced litigability

Example Sentences

the litigability of the claim depends on clear standing and a ripe dispute.

counsel reviewed the litigability of potential claims before filing.

they questioned the litigability of the controversy given the jurisdictional limits.

the court focused on the litigability of the issue rather than its policy merits.

we need to assess litigability early to avoid wasting time on a nonjusticiable matter.

high litigability can increase settlement pressure even when damages are uncertain.

the memo analyzed litigability under federal law and the applicable standards.

new evidence improved the litigability of the case by strengthening causation.

they debated litigability and venue in the first meeting with outside counsel.

the litigability of the dispute was undermined by an arbitration clause.

he measured litigability by looking at pleading hurdles and likely defenses.

regulators considered the litigability of enforcement actions before issuing notices.

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