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Ashley Ortega
on Nov 01, 2024Verified
A plaintiff is a person who answers a lawsuit by filing a demurrer in a trial court of general jurisdiction.
Plaintiff
A Plaintiff is an individual or legal entity that brings a lawsuit against another in a court of law, alleging harm or wrongdoing by the defendant.
Demurrer
A motion for dismissal of a case on the grounds that a plaintiff has failed to state a claim for which relief can be granted.
- Acquire knowledge of the basic principles and steps involved in legal disputes, including the act of filing legal actions, serving of complaints, and the responsibilities of plaintiffs and defendants.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge of the basic principles and steps involved in legal disputes, including the act of filing legal actions, serving of complaints, and the responsibilities of plaintiffs and defendants.
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