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    Litigation and Alternatives America has come a long way since the American colonies settled from where humanity was to where humanity is now. We did not have the law system that we have now and issues were unresolved that turned into chaos. From law courts‚ chancery courts‚ to merchant courts‚ there are several categories of courts. Those that we separate are Federal and State Courts. Federal Courts take over foreign and interstate commerce that entail of U.S. District Courts‚ U.S. Court of Appeals

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    Traditional and Nontraditional Litigation Paper I decided to take the opportunity to explain and discuss the legal issues between Quick Takes Video and Non-Linear Pro as presented in the Litigation and Alternative video. The background behind the legal issue in this video is that Non-Linear Pro is an organization that provides editing systems to their various clients. There was an oral agreement between the two managers of both organizations stating that Non-Linear Pro would provide video editing

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    there is a need to resolve an issue‚ the parties often have to resort to a form of litigation. There are two major routes that can be taken in this instant. The traditional form of litigation (trial‚ jury etc.) or non-traditional litigation (mediation‚ arbitration etc.). There are reasons for the parties choosing the way that they go‚ and this paper will outline the two types of litigation and the reasons that a party would choose one over the other. Traditional litigation is the route of using the

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    ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF ARBITRATION AS COMPARED TO LITIGATION By Arthur Mazirow‚ Esq.‚ CRE Real Estate Arbitrator‚ Mediator‚ Expert Witness and Consultant Los Angeles‚ California Website: Mazirow.com Presented to The Counselors of Real Estate April 13‚ 2008 Chicago‚ Ilinois 796608.1 © 2008 Arthur Mazirow 796608.1 © 2008 Arthur Mazirow The Advantages and Disadvantages of Arbitration As Compared to Litigation By Arthur Mazirow‚ Esq.‚ CRE Los Angeles‚ California

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    was unreasonably hot and that it should have been closer to 130 250° was the message they sent so still Boedies kind of injuries the jury deliberating for a couple of hours and as we were told that afterwards they got hung up on punitive how much really got Just how much really going to award punitive damages and ultimately the verdict was 2.7 million for punitive damages which constituted roughly 2 days of hot coffee sales as a as a punishment for being this reckless with this product I leaned over

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    Civil Litigation By Mary Kessler August 13‚ 2014 Everest University Professor Wolusky 1.) Prepare an outline of the issues in handling a case with so many plaintiffs and potential witnesses. Ethical issues of conflict of interest can become a concern as many new clients come into the firm Organization could be an issue with so many clients Keeping track of all of the clients and witnesses appointments and/or meetings Making sure that the correct information and witnesses are

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    Alternative Dispute Resolutions has helped in the resolving of the issues faced in the Civil Justice Process. The Civil Justice System did not even have much of any of the methods used now before Lord Woolf came along. Lord Woolf wanted to reform the Civil Justice System because he found that it lacked just about everything. He wanted fairness for litigants and appropriate procedures at a reasonable cost and cases to be dealt with at reasonable speeds and many other things which will be brought to

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    Cigarette Litigation In August 1970 a leading tobacco defense attorney‚ David R. Hardy‚ wrote a confidential letter warning that indiscreet comments by industry scientists‚ including references to biologically active components of cigarette smoke and the search for a safer cigarette‚ constitute a real threat to the continued success in the defense of smoking and health litigation. The actual knowledge on the part of the defendant that smoking is generally dangerous to health‚ that certain ingredients

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    Civil Litigation vs. Criminal Litigation If somebody commits a crime or does wrong doing to another what category does it fit under? Is it civil case or a criminal case? Although there are many similarities between civil litigation procedures and criminal litigation procedures‚ several differences exist among them. The first difference among the two procedures is what even defines them. A civil case involves a wrong doing between two private parties in which the victim is suing for damages or

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    Public-Interest Litigation (PIL‚ or जनहित याचिका) is litigation for the protection of the public interest. In Indian law‚ Article 32 of the Indian constitution contains a tool which directly joints the public with judiciary. A PIL may be introduced in a court of law by the court itself (suo motu)‚ rather than the aggrieved party or another third party. For the exercise of the court’s jurisdiction‚ it is not necessary for the victim of the violation of his or her rights to personally approach the

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