legal action
Americannoun
plural
legal actionsExample Sentences
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That proposal has been met with criticism, protests and legal action from both Scarlets and Swansea Council.
From BBC
"Next thing she knew, she was going in and out of consciousness," her legal action said, according to the Los Angeles Times.
From BBC
The legal action is part of a wider trend of climate activists turning to courts.
From Barron's
Spurs thought they had their man as they looked to trigger a £60m release clause, only for the deal to collapse and Forest to threaten legal action.
From BBC
Simpson told BBC Scotland News the union now planned to take legal action against the company.
From BBC
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