- very
important for
litigants to know,
because the
litigants are the ones who
dictate the
timing and
progression of the lawsuit.
Litigants are responsible...
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status is that of "
litigant in person".
According to the
National Center for
State Courts in the
United States, as of 2006 pro se
litigants had
become more...
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vexatious litigants are
often unable to
retain legal counsel, and such
litigants, therefore,
represent themselves in court.
Those on the
vexatious litigant list...
- In
England and Wales, a
litigant in
person is an individual,
company or
organisation that has
rights of
audience (this is, the
right to
address the court)...
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especially if
potentially libelous or harmful. Find sources: "Edward Blum"
litigant – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
JSTOR (August 2016) (Learn how...
- Underthings" and "A Head with a Beer on It".
Judge Wapner greeted his
litigants by saying, "I know each of you has been sworn. I've read your complaint...
- 02 C 3293, 65 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 673 (N.D. Ill.
October 15, 2004), a
litigant attempted to use the
Wayback Machine archives as a
source of admissible...
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depriving a
successful litigant of costs. An
action (such as an
error made by the court) is
prejudicial if it
substantially affects a
litigant's
legal rights...
- Les Plaideurs, or The
Litigants,
written in 1668 and
published in 1669, is a
comedy in
three acts with
respectively eight, 14, and four scenes, in alexandrine...
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classical Athens. Most
legal cases of the time were
brought by
private litigants as
there was no
police force and only a
limited number of
officially appointed...