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    plaintiff


    1. The court of king's bench, instituted for the trial of criminal causes only, took cognizance of civil suits; the plaintiff pretending that the defendant, in not doing him justice, had been guilty of some trespass or misdemeanour


    2. ) However, defendants fail to recognize that pro Islamic messages such as „Islam is Peace," and „Islam is Love," may be just as incendiary to individuals like plaintiff as anti-Islamic messages are to the individual who complained about plaintiff"s decals


    3. Radiologists who read X-rays for plaintiff lawyers often over-read the findings


    4. Effective hourly rates for plaintiff asbestos lawyers range from $1,000 an hour to $25,000 an hour


    5. The named plaintiff,


    6. Previous trial outcomes show that although states differ in their opinions, most courts rule in favor of the child – the offspring of the plaintiff


    7. “Is there any more from the plaintiff?"


    8. “Fine," he concluded, “then I will hear from the plaintiff


    9. When big business winds up in a lawsuit or settles out of court – the excuse they use is that they don’t want to be dragged down by this trivial action – they wind up offering a payment to the plaintiff


    10. I’m the plaintiff – one of many – for a possible whopping payoff of $45 – actually it’s more like $20 and a $25 E-store credit, whatever that is

    11. In a previous book, I mentioned my involvement in a lawsuit as a plaintiff – for a possible payoff of $45 – and the details aren’t important


    12. Give the defendent three days from signed receipt of summons to send in the response with fast shipping prepaid by plaintiff, and if they do respond in time, schedule the hearing for the following week, and don’t allow people to avoid eviction who are renting for free and may never pay


    13. Give them one day additional of grace for the reply, and let them know that if they do not reply that a judgment will be made against them that will put them in debt to the plaintiff for back rents and costs and will show up on their credit report thereafter, and, that, that will likewise happen if they are found guilty in a hearing when they respond; plus comment on the physical eviction and its timing


    14. Have plaintiff pre-pay for quick delivery of the verdict to both parties within 2 days from the decision (which is made in 1 day), and if guilty, follow that with the soonest appointment with the sheriff for physical eviction no sooner than 10 days (counting weekends) from the date of the decision


    15. After the incident and before the lawsuit, there was an attempt by the soon to be plaintiff to merely recover costs for her medical treatment


    16. But when they think they’re striking a blow against the man, they’re actually burying everyone but the plaintiff and lawyers under a crushing burden of debt


    17. favours the re-establishment of harmony in the relationship between parties and that such harmony should restore the dignity of the plaintiff without ruining the defendant;


    18. So, he tried, much as a judge who was sympathetic to a plaintiff might subtly allow his feelings to alter the course of his legal judgement and so seek the obscure precedent for what he had wanted to do all along


    19. By the end of the enquiry, the high commander actually believed the ‘lies’ of the plaintiff, the drunken Turkish officer, and so, our officer, wise man that he was, entertained him and offered him an excellent meal


    20. “Without the complaint of the plaintiff there is no product improvement

    21. acted as an expert on numerous occasions in litigation where the plaintiff was


    22. The plaintiff often runs the risk of having a bad jury and receiving a big fat


    23. We belong to state and national plaintiff attor-


    24. We also have a network of fellow plaintiff lawyers that


    25. How can you force a fluid dynamic of relative honesty into a set of absolute rules? No matter how you arrange such a system, you cannot guarantee that the plaintiff, or the defendant, or the jury, or the lawyers, or the judge, is any more or less honest


    26. One plaintiff to file one case, to establish one precedent


    27. By simplifying one Law so that no matter how any Judge, Jury, Plaintiff or Defendant may try to twist that Law to their advantage, they find they cannot do so: then you get the general, over-all effect of fear and respect for an incorruptible Law


    28. Issued by the plaintiff who intends to sue the defendant for money or property


    29. He called himself for the plaintiff, there was no getting over his evidence, the counsel for the defendant threw up his brief, and the jury did not even turn to consider


    30. The counsel for the plaintiff opened the cause, by observing, "that his client had ever been an indulgent husband, and had borne with several defects of

    31. plaintiff, and then the merchant who was the defendant


    32. Would you say 'most,' I replied, when you consider that there is a further stage of the evil in which a man is not only a life-long litigant, passing all his days in the courts, either as plaintiff or defendant, but is actually led by his bad taste to pride himself on his litigiousness; he imagines that he is a master in dishonesty; able to take every crooked turn, and wriggle into and out of every hole, bending like a withy and getting out of the way of justice: and all for what?--in order to gain small points not worth mentioning, he not knowing that so to order his life as to be able to do without a napping judge is a far higher and nobler sort of thing


    33. Each of these lawsuits has a sheet attached to the front of it, with the names of the attorneys representing the plaintiff and defendant


    34. The jurors watched every move and absorbed every word as he announced that the plaintiff was satisfied with the jury and had no more challenges


    35. He was sitting on a bench and chatting with Lisa Tate, the boys’ mother and his plaintiff


    36. “If the case is not pushed by you, the plaintiff, then it will eventually be dismissed by the court


    37. The anomaly here is that a remote claim, which the plaintiff can regard as having scarcely any real value to him, is made the equivalent in the market to a heavy liability on the part of the defendant


    38. “Plaintiff calls Inspector Stanley Whitney to the stand


    39. I need to check out past cases in which a white plaintiff was victimized by a black police officer


    40. Rabelais says that a lawyer who was trying a case quoted all sorts of laws, read 20 pages of judicial senseless Latin, and then proposed to the judges to throw dice, and if the numbers proved odd the defendant would be right, if not, the plaintiff

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    Synonyms for "plaintiff"

    complainant plaintiff

    "plaintiff" definitions

    a person who brings an action in a court of law