jockey for position vs litigate

jockey for position

verb
  • To try to come out ahead in a competition for something specific or put oneself in a more favourable position generally. 

  • To try to get one's horse into a better position during a horse race. 

litigate

verb
  • To contest in law. 

  • To go to law; to carry on a lawsuit. 

  • To dispute; to fight over. 

How often have the words jockey for position and litigate occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )