Such plaintiffs had to hammer on drums hanging at the gate of a yamen with their suzhuang, at least for ordinary cases. |
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The plaintiffs sought an injunction requiring the defendants to abate the nuisance as well as damages. |
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The plaintiffs had it cleaned and washed down on two occasions to get concrete and efflorescence off the walls. |
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The plaintiffs say they want to see the church and government held accountable for these abuses. |
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The plaintiffs commenced an action in private law for recovery of the money due. |
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The defendant law firm is a trial advocacy firm that does primarily personal injury litigation for plaintiffs. |
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The law allowing plaintiffs to recover legal fees in advocacy lawsuits has been on the books for a long time. |
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The plaintiffs seek to appeal against the order appointing the receiver and manager. |
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The plaintiffs painted graphic scenes of the killing fields of El Salvador. |
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The plaintiffs are not portraying any abnormal sensitivity or delicacy in seeking to worship in an atmosphere of quiet and calm reflexion. |
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Did the plaintiffs or either of them have standing to seek the relief sought in the statement of claim and the further amended writ of summons? |
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The plaintiffs were required to carry out certain repairs by the local council in order to render houses fit for human habitation. |
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The owners also refused to allow the plaintiffs to remedy the defects or complete the contract. |
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So if a person takes advantage of the amnesty, other plaintiffs can still sue the person later, though the RIAA cannot. |
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Leading commercial barristers Michael Cush SC and Bill Shipsey SC have been retained to act for the plaintiffs in the case. |
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The plaintiffs did not authorize many specific transactions but were aware of them after the fact. |
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The plaintiffs would then have to give particulars and facts and figures to support it. |
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With respect to the windows, the doctor conceded that the plaintiffs were not holding the defendant company liable for the design of the windows. |
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That, the plaintiffs maintain, is discriminatory, unfair and contrary to US antitrust law. |
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Professional medical organizations have strongly discouraged members from testifying on behalf of plaintiffs. |
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The plaintiffs have testified that some of those letters were dictated by the defendant. |
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Indeed, the only witnesses who testified at the trial were the two plaintiffs themselves. |
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At trial, there was a common theme in the testimony of the various plaintiffs. |
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What the plaintiffs did then was to sue the purchasers of the indigo, which had been sold by the master of the ship, for the balance. |
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The plaintiffs say that this property could be put up for security for costs. |
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Since Argentina has few seizable assets abroad, there's not much the plaintiffs can do but be patient. |
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With her right shoulder blade broken in the Monday melee, she is joining the plaintiffs in the ACLU suit. |
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The plaintiffs brought an action against the defendants in trover in respect of indigo warrants. |
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A group of lawyers conscripted to work pro bono sat down with representatives of the initial 62 plaintiffs. |
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In the case at bar, it was the facts proved mainly by the plaintiffs that in my view, negatived a claim based on mistake, and raised an Estoppel. |
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The plaintiffs sued the defendant alleging that he had been negligent in a number of ways. |
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The defendants negligently told the plaintiffs that X was much wealthier than in fact he was. |
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It is noted that neither he nor the plaintiffs ever requested copies of the briefs or reports in writing or otherwise. |
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Plus, state and federal courts require that civil plaintiffs pay a fee to the court as a condition of bringing the suit. |
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The plaintiffs draw two distinctions between their position and that of spectators or bystanders. |
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The plaintiffs manufactured stainless steel alloys at a factory which was directly supplied with electricity by a cable from a power station. |
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These can include requirements such as security for costs from foreign plaintiffs, or the denial of legal aid. |
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Well, I will make an order that those two matters be permanently stayed and that the plaintiffs pay the defendant's costs. |
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The plaintiffs attacked this plea on the grounds that it offended against the repetition rule. |
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Lawyers for the plaintiffs have written to the judge suggesting that he step down from the case. |
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The plaintiffs assert causes of action including negligent design, failure to warn, misrepresentation and breach of warranty. |
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If the case is as strong as it sounds, then it may settle on favorable terms to the white plaintiffs. |
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In all of the circumstances, judgment will issue in favour of the plaintiffs against the defendant for the damages hereinbefore referred to. |
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The ad took an imaginative approach to attracting plaintiffs and packaged it in a singularly unimaginative format. |
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I was left with a suspicion that the majority shared the anti-military animus of the plaintiffs. |
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Medical malpractice cases are tort cases brought in civil court, in which either the plaintiffs or the defendants prevail. |
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The patents in suit protect the plaintiffs from infringement of the claims of those patents. |
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There are cases in the eastern States where plaintiffs have succeeded, notwithstanding the risks involved have been patently obvious. |
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We were going to suggest perhaps a date early in May for the plaintiffs and early in June for us. |
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Legal aid for indigent plaintiffs in the civil process is non-existent, the report said. |
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The issue before the trial judge was whether the plaintiffs had suffered compensable nervous shock. |
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It will take the form of a tribunal where plaintiffs can seek compensation for injuries sustained. |
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The entire nightmare could have been avoided had he kept comprehensive documentation of his dealings with the plaintiffs. |
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The settlement conditionally agreed to by the parties does not purport to bind any members of the proposed class, except the plaintiffs. |
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Lawyers for the plaintiffs declined to comment, citing confidentiality provisions in the settlement agreements. |
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The Court finds the plaintiffs and their children were wrongfully evicted and they are entitled to whatever damages they suffered as a result. |
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The Court of Appeal having found in favour of the plaintiffs, the Home Office appealed to the House of Lords. |
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Instead, the plaintiffs defended this action and counterclaimed against the Bank. |
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Well, the clams footled on and tried to swamp the plaintiffs with lengthy motions. |
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By February 15 the plaintiffs had money for the services of two men with a cube van. |
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The plaintiffs alleged trespass and the defendants claimed that they had a profit of grazing. |
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Besides his own confession, no other witnesses but the plaintiffs themselves provided depositions against Abraham. |
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Indeed, the plaintiffs in this case are relying on decisions disallowing the use of animal tests by plaintiffs to prove causation. |
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The plaintiffs say its search service relies on methods that are too similar to their system, and are demanding an enjoinment and damages. |
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The plaintiffs were examined for discovery for three days and the Hull defendants for three days. |
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Many other acts by the plaintiffs are also prohibited, whether by statute, common law or equity, or under the Treaty. |
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Taking all these factors into consideration, I find that the plaintiffs are estopped from making this claim at this late stage. |
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The plaintiffs also claim punitive exemplary and aggravated damages. |
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Indeed, the evidence discloses that the advice from the township throughout to the plaintiffs was that they would have to take legal action in the civil courts. |
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The plaintiffs were lessees and occupiers of one of the flats. |
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Plaintiffs enumerated a number of problems, defects and unworkmanlike conditions existing in the modular home constructed by the Defendant under its contract with plaintiffs. |
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It comes mainly from the orators, whose services as speech-writers were engaged by plaintiffs and defendants who happened to be wealthy enough to pay them. |
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One of the plaintiffs in that litigation, the conservationist Sierra Club, has filed a motion to recuse Scalia from further participation in the case. |
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The named plaintiffs in the Texas class-action case are Sgt. Richard Corder, an Army infantry squad leader, and his wife, dharma. |
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The plaintiffs have never conducted examinations for discovery. |
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It was held that the plaintiffs could successfully maintain an action in conversion against the defendant as they still enjoyed the general property in the car. |
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One judge primarily concurred with the majority but dissented from their decision that the plaintiffs could not seek declaratory and injunctive relief. |
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Even assuming that the term could be so interpreted, plaintiffs argue, the habendum would be inconsistent with the terms of the grant and therefore invalid. |
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As well, Mr. MacAdam confirms that he advised the plaintiffs to engage a roofing consultant to give an opinion on the adequacy of the roof flashings and the roofing ballast. |
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It is clear that they were documents containing information which had been obtained by the plaintiffs with a view to consulting their professional adviser. |
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The plaintiffs charged that the law burdened low-income Indianans and others who lacked access to ids. |
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It is quite obvious therefore that Tradax cannot have intended to pass the special property in the goods when transferring the bills of lading to the plaintiffs. |
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Three of the plaintiffs reached settlements of their cases out of court. |
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As luck would have it, right in front of me were lawyers from the same firm representing the plaintiffs. |
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In a very real way, these plaintiffs were robbed of their childhood. |
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The judge said the right to not be discriminated against under the First and Fourteenth amendments applies to the plaintiffs. |
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But, whether it is so expressed or not, it is in my judgment a duty that is owed to the court and which can be enforced by the court at the instance of the English plaintiffs. |
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Parents who bring wrongful birth suits seem to face a burden faced by no other plaintiffs in medical malpractice cases. |
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Some of the plaintiffs are direct descendants of those early settlers. |
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The defendants used a solvent in degreasing pelts at their tannery, which was located 1.3 miles from the plaintiffs borehole from which water was extracted for domestic use. |
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One of the plaintiffs is Melissa Davenport, a woman with multiple sclerosis. |
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He went through the chronology of the complaints made by the plaintiffs. |
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The class action plaintiffs allege that the agencies ignored this order and have continued on with business as usual. |
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The plaintiffs engaged the defendants as their solicitors to act for them. |
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It must be stressed that it is not for the court to assign a legal classification to the actions brought by the plaintiffs before the national court. |
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It advanced money to the plaintiffs for which it was not fully repaid. |
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To be fair, these are replies to arguments put forth by the plaintiffs in the case. |
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But it serves no public purpose to encourage plaintiffs to regard a successful libel action, risky though the process undoubtedly is, as a road to untaxed riches. |
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Philadelphia lawyer Michael Donovan, who represents the Wal-Mart class plaintiffs, offered a theory. |
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One way to approach the problem of intersectionality is to examine how courts frame and interpret the stories of Black women plaintiffs. |
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The law requires plaintiffs to put all issues on the table in a single case, not split the case. |
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The merits of the case favored the plaintiffs, but their procedural blunders set them back. |
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The plaintiffs and defendants are called litigants and the attorneys representing them are called litigators. |
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Often, plaintiffs who were injured or forced to leave their jobs still have mortgages, rent, medical expenses, or other bills to pay. |
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Permissive joinder of plaintiffs allows the plaintiffs having an option to join their claims when they were not joint. |
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Significantly, Belton was the only case in which the state court found for the plaintiffs, thereby ruling that segregation was unconstitutional. |
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Lee Sang Yop, 83, and Chu Chang Yun, who died in July 2005 at 82, are the plaintiffs, seeking 350,000 yen each in damages. |
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Yet, just as a plaintiffs expert may introduce a clinical practice guideline, a defendant's expert can attack its admissibility. |
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Still, the defense bar mustn't rule out continued sneakiness on the part of plaintiffs lawyers. |
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Special damages are those particular to a given plaintiff and not expected to occur regularly to other plaintiffs in like circumstances. |
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The suit against Wright County Egg, and Hillandale Farms seeks certification for one overarching class of plaintiffs and three subclasses. |
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Synapse opposed the suit, arguing that the plaintiffs couldn't seek injunctive relief because they wouldn't suffer any future damages. |
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Fourth, plaintiffs state endnote 23 'is simply an event website. |
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The defendants claimed that the plaintiffs were in the practice of 'shaking down' businesses for assertedly technical violations of disability access laws. |
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The plaintiffs requested the meeting with the minister and about 10 of them attended, including Sanichi Tani, 52, who heads the suit filed at the Otsu court. |
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The staff at ALF is aware that the holidays can cause stress for plaintiffs who are waiting for their cases to settle, as cases can sometimes drag on for years. |
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The plaintiffs here are third persons, and cannot be made responsible for the inadequate judgment or the improper exercise of power by the defendant's wife. |
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Given that the topic at hand in Calma was compensation awarded to directors by directors, the case for self-interest was fairly easy for the plaintiffs to make. |
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In their suit, the plaintiffs contend that physicians who write prescriptions for mentally competent, terminally ill patients should not face legal penalties. |
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In MacCormick v Lord Advocate, the Scottish Court of Session ruled against the plaintiffs, finding that the Queen's title was a matter of her own choice and prerogative. |
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Particularly in the United States, plaintiffs and defendants who lack financial resources for litigation or other attorney's fees may be able to obtain legal financing. |
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Damages were sometimes given as an ancillary remedy, such as in Browne v Dom Bridges in 1588, where the defendant had disposed of waste inside the plaintiffs woods. |
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The plaintiffs not appearing, the writ of error was nonprossed. |
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After the company failed, the plaintiffs pursued this class action, which alleged numerous securities law violations against various defendants, including Ernst. |
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The court held, inter alia, that the trial court providently exercised its discretion in precluding the plaintiffs from calling an expert radiologist to testify. |
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Hoyt said the plaintiffs failed to prove BP was grossly negligent. |
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Claudius also made a law requiring plaintiffs to remain in the city while their cases were pending, as defendants had previously been required to do. |
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The plaintiffs maintain that the industry knew about the environmental dangers but that they used it instead of other possible alternatives because it was less expensive. |
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This is a suit to enjoin the defendants from disturbing the plaintiffs. |
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A recent study estimated that only 22 percent of malpractice claims resulted in payment to plaintiffs, so our measure likely underestimates litigiousness. |
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In Ireland, proceedings against tobacco companies have been commenced on behalf of over 300 individual plaintiffs, of which around 120 are against Gallaher. |
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The court held, inter alia that the plaintiffs failed to provide expert medical reports and curricula vitae to the defendants' attorneys as required under Texas law. |
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If the Court sides with the plaintiffs, headed by a group called the Free Enterprise Fund, Congress may have to reopen SOX and rewrite the PCAOB member appointment process. |
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Filed in 2011, the case in Lewis and Clark County lists 95 plaintiffs and includes placeholders for up to 105 more in case others come forward in the future. |
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The Act limited damages awardable in a private action against a company that participated in the DOJ's amnesty program that also cooperates with private plaintiffs. |
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The plaintiffs are seeking unspecified damages and the establishment of a formal system to prevent the alleged discrimination from happening again at United Auto Group. |
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