That is why I referred to barratry and the old common law rules about maintenance and champerty. |
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Simony is the religious equivalent to barratry, the very crime Dante was accused of. |
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The rules have been around since the mediaeval laws about champerty and barratry. |
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The word that should pop into your head right now isn't mutiny, it's barratry. |
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They accuse him of the torts of barratry and malicious prosecution. |
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I don't know why some crimes become more popular than others, but at the moment, it seems to be barratry. |
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They accuse Mr. Davis of the torts of barratry and malicious prosecution. |
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This rationale and disdain for lawyer solicitation goes back to the 19th century, when state barratry statutes criminalized the conduct. |
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Joined by lawyers who are tired of competitors illegally soliciting business after accidents, prosecutors are cracking down on a lesser-known, multimillion-dollar criminal enterprise in Texas: barratry. |
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Barratry can be identified in two forms within an admiralty context and seamen should be aware. |
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