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As the person who is filing the civil lawsuit, you are the plaintiff. There can be one or more plaintiffs. The plaintiffs can be all individual people, all companies, or a combination of both.
FAMILY: APJ = All-Purpose Judge. CASA = Court Appointed Child Advocate. CLETS = California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (a Protective Order in Criminal Proceeding or Criminal Protective Order) CMC = Case Management Conference. CP = Custodial Parent. CRC = California Rules of Court.
The plaintiff once again goes first. After the plaintiff is finished, the defendant has the opportunity to give a closing statement as well. The plaintiff may be given a last rebuttal (a chance to respond to the defendants closing statement) since the plaintiff has the burden of proof in the case.
plaintiff, the party who brings a legal action or in whose name it is broughtas opposed to the defendant, the party who is being sued.
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Types of Cases Criminal Cases. Criminal cases involve enforcing public codes of behavior, which are codified in the laws of the state. Civil Cases. Civil cases involve conflicts between people or institutions such as businesses, typically over money. Family Cases.
The plaintiff is a person or entity that files a lawsuit. The lawsuit includes a complaint and a summons which must be filed in the appropriate court. The defendant the person or entity that is being sued. Plaintiff and defendant are terms usually used in civil cases and/or a civil lawsuit.
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Standing to sue refers to having the right to file a lawsuit. The plaintiff must provide sufficient evidence to convince the jury that the defendants conduct directly resulted in the plaintiffs injuries and damages.
People Court Abbreviations atty - Attorney. BFP - Bona fide purchaser. DOA - Court of Appeals. EE - Employee. ER - Employer. GC - General counsel. J - Judge or Justice. JJ - Judges or Justices.

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