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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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    Civil Litigation Past Paper June 2010 Question 1 - John Atree director of Great Furniture Direct Ltd (GFD) (a) Mr Atree advises you that GFD has been experiencing a sharp increase in the number of invoices that are not paid on time or at all. He would like your advice about how GFD can recover some of these debts using the staff in their Accounts Department. In particular he would like to know: (i) How does the size of the debt influence the court procedure after issue? (ii) What must be

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    Civil Litigation By Maggie Willams November 10‚ 2014 Everest University Professor Wolusky Prepare an outline of the issues in handling a case with so many plaintiffs and potential witnesses. Keeping track of all of the clients and witnesses appointments and/or meetings making sure that the correct information and witnesses are kept with the correct client’s case file Keeping track of the billing for each of the clients Keeping track of the time spent with each client and witness. (Goldman

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    STATE OF WINSCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT OF ADAMS COUNTY CONSTANCE WOLF‚ F/K/A CONSTANCE WOLFGRAM PLANTIFF V. Civil Action No. 112 LEWIS OLSON DEFENDANT V. ALBER DOBIASH DEFENDANT COMPLAINT Comes Plaintiff‚ Constance Wolf F/K/A Constance Wolfgram‚ by counsel‚ and for her complaint states as follows: 1. The Court has jurisdiction in this matter under section 6 of the code of the state of Wisconsin. 2. Plaintiff‚ Constance Wolfgram‚ resides at

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    reformation of the civil justice system in 1998 was as result of the issues identified by Lord Woolf as hindrances to effective civil litigation. Prior to Woolf report‚ it was perceived that civil litigation has two main problems; cost of litigation and the duration of court proceedings. The effect of the enquiry and the report thereafter‚ created new system of litigation where parties are encouraged to settle dispute without a formal court proceeding. The process of taking a civil case to court is

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    The Civil Litigation Process The focus of this paper will be to show how an employee would take a discrimination complaint against his or her employer. The process will be explored from where one would begin with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and proceeds through the civil litigation process from the state level up to the United States Supreme Court. In the examination of this scenario‚ it becomes necessary to define two key terms: discrimination and civil litigation. Discrimination

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    Civil Litigation Process The focus of this paper will be to show how an employee would make a discrimination complaint against his employer. The process begins with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and can proceed through the civil litigation process from the state level up to the United States Supreme Court. Discrimination is defined as the "prejudiced or prejudicial outlook‚ action‚ or treatment of an individual or group towards another person or group. (http://m-w.com/dictionary/discrimination

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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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    LEGAL ENGLISH Year Three 2. Real Property Law Worksheet #2 Group: __________________ Name: ______________________________  Choose the correct term for each of the following explanations: Title interest Property interest Leasehold Grantor Estate pur autre vie Tenant Statute of Frauds License Instrument Inheritable Right of use Licensee Fee simple Conveyance Real property Life estate Fee tail Chattels Real estate Lease Grantee Disposition Trespass Rent Personal property Landlord or landlady

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    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 civil court system. In the civil court system there is a head

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