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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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    Litigation Law 531

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    Litigation Student Name LAW/531 Date Instructor Litigation Disputes are settled by various means every day. This paper will consider the process of traditional litigation and alternative dispute resolution in settling those disputes. Knowing the advantages and disadvantages is important when deciding what process to employ in settling a dispute. Traditional Litigation Traditional litigation can be a long and expensive process. Filing a complaint starts the process. This action

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    LitigationAlternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)‚ Or Criminal Prosecution For Different Scenarios. Litigation‚ ADR‚ and criminal prosecution are not appropriate for every case. I will identify every scenario and decide which response is the most suitable. So first we have Adele‚ a secretary for her company. She can write checks for the purchase of office supplies. One day‚ she takes the company’s money for herself. Although she intended to do it once‚ she does the same thing several times. Eventually

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    Public Interest Litigation

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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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    Litigation v. Mediation Alexander is involved in a dispute related to his business.  Alexander is considering legal action.  Why may it be financially advantageous to Alexander’s business to avoid litigation and mediate the case? The expense of time and money associated with Alexander’s business decision to consider legal action can be avoided through mediation per our text book Business Law which suggest that litigation is often an inefficient way to resolve business-related disputes . According

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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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    firm whereas the associate are usually on salary as an employee‚ not being an owner in the firm. The supervising attorney in a large firm is responsible for the actions and work of the lawyers under him/her. The paralegal is responsible for the litigation process. Some of the responsibilities of the paralegal are preparing casework‚ investigations‚ preparing briefings‚ conducting interviews and scheduling and maintaining client contacts. The support staff are those individuals within the firm that

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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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    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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    public interest litigation

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    INTRODUCTION Public Interest Litigation: The term "Public Interest" means the larger interests of the public‚ general welfare and interest of the masses ((Oxford English Dictionary 2nd Edn.) Vol.Xll) and the Word “Litigation” means "a legal action including all proceedings therein‚ initiated in a court of Law with the purpose of enforcing a right or seeking a remedy." Thus‚ the expression `Public Interest Litigation’ means "any litigation conducted for the benefit of public or for removal of some

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