Sentences with phrase «few named plaintiffs»

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As a result, reducing the costs awarded to plaintiffs in the name of access to justice misses the mark — the risk borne by the plaintiff is thereby increased, fewer actions will be commenced, and access to justice will be denied.
Some of the reasons it may be better to file a claim in a certain place include higher caps on damages, the «plaintiff - friendliness» of a given community, or state law, just to name a few.
In the past few decades, there were a handful of Supreme Court cases involving religious claims where the named plaintiff was an incorporated church.
Bill began practicing in 2004 and has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in consumer fraud issues, employment disputes, estate planning, bankruptcy, personal injury matters, business transactions, and contract disputes, just to name a few.
On the other hand, the clientele in plaintiff's personal injury, criminal defense, bankruptcy, employment law, and family law (to name a few), are, for the most part, individuals who have never worked with a lawyer.
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