Examples of using Plaintiffs in English and their translations into Chinese
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Either plaintiffs or defendants.
Social media posts can destroy a plaintiffs credibility.
The Netherlands plaintiffs wished to bring the suit in the Netherlands rather than in France.
In some jurisdictions you may be able to send the plaintiffs written objections.
Most of the plaintiffs are from Texas.
Hence the rationale for the lawsuit, which was filed in June of this year,and which involved 7,875 plaintiffs.
Our office represents Plaintiffs in all kinds of civil cases.
The plaintiffs in the first Alabama case, Cari Searcy and Kimberly McKeand, married legally in California.
Lawsuits can take time, and the plaintiffs give up and thus lose their cases.
The Plaintiffs contend that LinkedIn members did not consent to the use of their names and likenesses in those reminder emails.
The costs of simply accessing a qualified lawyercan be a barrier for at least some plaintiffs in most jurisdictions.
Wherefore the plaintiffs now sued for the recovery of the value of their whale, line, harpoons, and boat.
The filing asks the judge to certify the class action complaint andaward all plaintiffs the $49.99 purchase price plus damages.
The two other plaintiffs are wholly owned subsidiaries of CNR, incorporated pursuant to the laws of the State of Michigan.
The question presented in this case is whether securities fraud plaintiffs must also prove loss causation in order to obtain class certification.
The plaintiffs said in their complaint that, rather than testing a new approach, Kentucky had“effectively rewritten” the federal Medicaid law.
Attorneys at the National Health Law Program and Southern Poverty Law Center, left-leaning national advocacy groups,are among those representing the plaintiffs.
The NYPD has given the plaintiffs a Glomar response-- a term that derives from national security efforts at the federal level.
Christopher Swett, a lawyer for the family of Boyd-Bostic, said in a statement that the plaintiffs would retry the case at the earliest opportunity.
The plaintiffs named in the suit say they are Uber employees, not independent contractors, and have been shortchanged on expenses and tips.
French prosecutors announced this month that the judicial investigation into those attacks has been completed andthat 1,740 plaintiffs have joined the proceedings.
These are some of the wretched conditions plaintiffs in a federal lawsuit charge they faced while being educated in Detroit's public schools.
Lead plaintiffs in class-action suits involving child abuse often remain anonymous through the proceedings, but Blais chose not to.
The plaintiffs in the second case, James Strawser and John Humphrey, are seeking the ability to get a marriage license in Alabama.
Let plaintiffs out of the multidistrict proceedings if they want to take their case to trial instead of forcing them to settle with everyone else.
The plaintiffs argued that this fact combined with other evidence was sufficient to show that the plaintiffs had taken confidentiality measures.
In their suit, the plaintiffs argue that scout and church officials knew scout volunteers were dangerous, but chose not to disclose that information.
Duval awarded the plaintiffs $720,000, or about $170,000 each, but the decision eventually could make the government vulnerable to a much larger payout.
The plaintiffs allege that between 2012 and 2014, the average market price for digoxin and doxycycline increased by 884 percent and 8,281 percent, respectively.
The plaintiffs, led by then-American Tradition Partnership director Doug Lair, argue the contribution limits violate their constitutional rights to free speech and association.