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At trial court, the case is always Plaintiff v. Defendant. Even when the defendant counter-sues (common), they are now the plaintiff in a separate case against the defendant, who is the plaintiff in the other case. There are a few edge cases, but what Ive said is true in rhe overwhelming majority of civil actions. Is it plaintiff v. defendant or defendant v. plaintiff? - Quora quora.com Is-it-plaintiff-v-defendant-or-d quora.com Is-it-plaintiff-v-defendant-or-d
Pronunciation of case titles. In common law countries with an adversarial system of justice, the names of the opposing parties are separated in the case title by the abbreviation v (usually written as v in Commonwealth countries and usually as v. in the U.S.) of the Latin word versus, which means against. Case citation - Wikipedia Wikipedia wiki Casecitation Wikipedia wiki Casecitation
The opinions of the Court are published in the United States Reports. Printed copies of the U.S. Reports are available in many libraries nationwide.
Finding Supreme Court Opinions and Decisions HeinOnline: United States Reports. United States Supreme Court Reports Lawyers Edition. Cornell Legal Information Institute: Supreme Court Cases (1990-Present) FindLaw: US Supreme Court Opinions (1893-Present) LexisNexs: Landmark Cases (by topic)
October Term 2023 cases CaseDocket no.Oral argumentMacquarie Infrastructure Corporation v. Moab Partners, L.P.22-1165(January 16, 2024)McElrath v. Georgia22-721November 28, 2023McIntosh v. United States22-7386(February 27, 2024)Moody v. NetChoice, LLC NetChoice v. Paxton22-277 22-555(February 26, 2024)48 more rows
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The abbreviation v. is used in the U.S. to denote versus in case names. The change from vs. to v. is a matter of style and preference, and there is no official mandate for its use. Some legal publications and courts have adopted the use of v. as a more modern and streamlined abbreviation.
versus An abbreviation for versus, meaning against. Used in case names, e.g. McDonald v. v. | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute cornell.edu wex v. cornell.edu wex v.
Typically, cases are named using the family names of the parties to the litigation. The last names of the parties are separated by an italicized v which is an abbreviation of the word versus, although the v is commonly pronounced as and. Legal Citations The Style of Cause (McGill Guide, 3.3) uottawa.ca www2 rl-lr eng 116-style uottawa.ca www2 rl-lr eng 116-style

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