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To: Charles Hughes who wrote (16139)1/15/1998 5:34:00 PM
From: Reginald Middleton  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24154
 
<>>>someone who conspires to sue another party
Deciding or advising to sue is now a conspiracy?

<Is that illegal or something?>

conspire (ken-spr') verb
conspired, conspiring, conspires verb, intransitive
1. To plan together secretly to commit an illegal or wrongful act or accomplish a legal purpose through illegal action.
2. To join or act together; combine: factors that conspired to delay the project.

verb, transitive
To plan or plot secretly. AS in Special Master appointee's email to Netscape:-)

[Middle English conspiren, from Old French, from Latin consprƒre : com-, com- + sprƒre, to breathe.]
- conspir'er noun
- conspir'ingly adverb

The American Heritager Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition