Litigator definition

Litigator means an individual (employed by your instructing organisation) who has a legal qualification and experience in accordance with the 2013 VHCC Contract (for organisations);
Litigator means an individual (employed by the organisation) who has a legal qualification and experience in accordance with Section 3 of this Specification;
Litigator means the person representing a party, being a solicitor, firm of solicitors or a person authorised under the Legal Services Act 2007 to conduct litigation or the party himself if unrepresented;

Examples of Litigator in a sentence

  • We will also advise you in writing of any change in the hourly rate if there is a change in the Litigator dealing with your claim.

  • We will also advise you in writing of any change in the hourly rate the court may choose to make or if there is a change in the Litigator dealing with your claim.

  • The State of Nevada and Litigating Counties and Litigating Cities and Districts are, after deduction of Lead Litigator Costs, unless otherwise limited by Court Order, and the Federal Government CMS Medicaid Costs, if applicable, from any Recovery, each responsible for any remaining costs of that Party's litigation from that Party's share of the Recovery.

  • All requests for a physician’s statement must be authorized by the H.R Director or Chief Civil Litigator.


More Definitions of Litigator

Litigator means any person that satisfies the definition of a Level A or Level B litigator as stated in Annex 2;