litigation
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This term carries a heavy, bureaucratic weight, evoking images of law firms, courtrooms, and formal filings. It suggests a confrontational and adversarial relationship where a third-party judge or jury decides the outcome, rather than the parties reaching a private agreement. In professional settings, mentioning litigation often signals a high-stakes escalation. It is distinct from arbitration or mediation because it implies a public, rigid, and often expensive legal battle that can last for years.
Used as a general concept of legal warfare or the field of law, such as saying litigation is expensive.