litigator

litigator

 英 ['lɪtɪgeɪtə]

  • n.诉讼的人
  • 网络诉讼律师;诉讼代表;诉讼人

英汉解释

n.
1.
诉讼的人

例句

"The court must have felt there was a real injustice here, " observed Mr. Rivette, a former litigator.

法官必须感觉不公平情况诉讼律师Mr.Rivette观察

An experienced financial litigator who'd seen the worst of the markets, Born was a believer in government regulation.

一个经验金融诉讼律师愿意看到市场糟糕出生政府监管信徒

Above buyer's attorney is a litigator and spends most days in court unable to respond to seller's attorney.

上述买主法律顾问诉讼律师大部分时候出庭根本时间回复销售商法律顾问

A retired litigator misses the challenge to her pugnacious intellect.

一位退休诉讼怀念好斗才智挑战

He calls himself a jailhouse litigator ( "jailhouse lawyer" , he explains, "sounds cheap" ).

自诩监狱诉讼律师”(解释:“监狱律师听起来低俗)。

She has also served as a prosecutor and a corporate litigator.

担任公诉人企业诉讼律师

You'll also receive the Litigator's Guide to the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.

关于联邦杀虫剂真菌灭鼠药法律诉讼指南

After leaving the DA's office, she became a litigator, representing clients in complex international legal disputes.

辞职成为一位诉讼律师代表顾客处理错综复杂国际法律纠纷

This is the result of fierce competition to secure lead litigator status and so gain control of the trial and the lion's share of the fees.

双方激烈竞争——争夺诉讼主体地位因而获得某些审理控制权服务费用绝大部分——导致结果

He'll be a top litigator, she'll be a senator.

成为大法官成为参议员

I was a litigator 28 years ago when I told my boss I wanted to work part---- time.

28一位律师当时告诉老板兼职

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