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Lawsuit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A lawsuit is a civil action brought before a court of law in which a plaintiff, a party who claims to have received damages from a defendant's actions, seeks a legal or equitable remedy. The defenda...
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Civil Cases By Date Index; Nov. 1 2001 thru Current; Misc. & Ejectment Index; 1785 - June 30, 1973; July 1, 1973 to; Dec 31, 1991; Suits Index; 1992 - Oct 31, 2001; Name Search; Docket Search;
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From Cornell's Legal Information Institute. ... These rules govern the conduct of all civil actions brought in Federal district courts. While they do not apply to suits in state courts, the rules of many states have been closely modeled on these provisions. ... 5.2. Privacy Protection For Filings Made with the Court...
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Civil suits are just as emotionally and mentally draining as criminal court procedings; perhaps more so. You do not need an attorney to pursue a civil case, which means that you will be responsible for dictating the details of your complaint and for delivering the facts necessary to convince the judge.
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Civil suits may be filed for up to $10,000.00 with Costs and Attorney Fees added to the judgment. The fees are tiered depending upon the amount if the suit. ... Due to the complexity of this type of action, an attorney is usually retained. The court supplies NO forms or procedures.
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District Clerk Civil Filing Fees – 01/01/10 [pdf]; District Court Civil Suits and Actions – 01/01/10 [pdf]; District Clerk Civil Filing Fees – 10/01/09 [pdf]; District Court Civil Suits and Actions – 10/01/09 [pdf]
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The schedule of District Court Civil Suits and Actions [pdf] has been prepared as an aid in determining the filing fees that must or may be assessed in a particular type of civil suit or action. The schedule sets forth each type of civil suit or action that has a unique set of filing fees.
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