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The complaint is the document that sets out the Plaintiffs charges against the Defendant.
California law provides that a plaintiff must bring a lawsuit to trial within five years of filing, on penalty of dismissal with prejudice.
complaint: Papers filed with the court by a plaintiff to start a lawsuit. A complaint sets out facts and legal claims (called causes of action). In some types of cases, it is called a petition.
Filing a Complaint The first document filed in a lawsuit is usually a pleading called a complaint or a petition. Its essential in various types of cases.
complaint: In civil cases, a written statement filed by the plaintiff that starts a case. Says what the plaintiff thinks the defendant did and asks the court for help. Also called the initial pleading or petition. A complaint is also used to start a criminal case.
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Summons and Complaint Two separate documents that go together to start a civil lawsuit.
When the ruling or order is requested or made, a party need only state the action that it wants the court to take or objects to, along with the grounds for the request or objection. Failing to object does not prejudice a party who had no opportunity to do so when the ruling or order was made.
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 21 addresses the Misjoinder and Nonjoinder of Parties, offering guidance on how to handle cases where parties have been improperly included or omitted from a lawsuit. This rule is crucial for ensuring that only relevant and necessary parties are part of the litigation process.

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