suedthrough
Suedthrough is a neologism used primarily in online discussions to describe a perceived approach to initiating a lawsuit through nontraditional or indirect channels, rather than through conventional court filings. It is not an established legal term and does not denote a formal procedure in common law or civil procedure.
Origins and etymology: The word blends the verb sue with through, and it appears to have originated
Usage and meaning: In discussions, suedthrough is sometimes framed as a strategy to bypass certain procedural
Legal status and reception: Suedthrough has limited relevance to real-world litigation practice because it lacks formal
See also: legal jargon, online vernacular, neologisms in law.