. the attorney who represents a plaintiff (the suing party) in a lawsuit. In lawyer parlance a "plaintiff's attorney" refers to a lawyer who regularly represents persons who are suing for damages, while a lawyer who is regularly chosen by an insurance company to represent its insureds is called a "defense attorney."
The call to the bar (rarely, call to bar) is a legal term of art in most common law jurisdictions where persons must be qualified to be allowed to argue in court on behalf of another party and are then said to have been "called to the bar" or to have received a "call to the bar." "The bar" is now used as a collective ...
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n. the attorney who represents a plaintiff (the suing party) in a lawsuit. In lawyer parlance a "plaintiff's attorney" refers to a lawyer who regularly represents persons who are suing for damages, while a lawyer who is regularly chosen by an insurance company to represent its insureds is called a "defense attorney."
The call to the bar (rarely, call to bar) is a legal term of art in most common law jurisdictions where persons must be qualified to be allowed to argue in court on behalf of another party and are then said to have been "called to the bar" or to have received a "call to the bar." "The bar" is now used as a collective
The plaintiffs bar refers to a group of lawyers who primarily represent plaintiffs in civil litigation cases seeking compensation or damages. These lawyers advocate on behalf of individuals or groups who have been wronged or harmed by another party and seek to recover financial compensation for their clients.
The plaintiffs bar refers to a group of lawyers who specialize in representing individuals or groups (plaintiffs) in civil lawsuits seeking compensation for damages or injuries. These attorneys typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only collect payment if their clients win the case. The plaintiffs bar plays a crucial role in holding corporations and individuals accountable for wrongdoing and seeking justice for those who have been harmed.
Hi, in the court of law there is 3 sections of the court room, The judges desk, the defendant bar where the person that was accused of doing the crime, and there is a plaintiff bar where the prosecutor sits, or if its not a murder case, just a regular old case like stealing, damage of property etc. its the person who is suing.
One might read plaintiffs bar as specific as, say, personal injury lawyers representing a single client, all the way up to major mass tort litigation.
"Plaintiffs' consent" is correct. The apostrophe before the "s" indicates that the consent belongs to multiple plaintiffs.
The correct placement would be "Plaintiffs' Complaint" to indicate that the complaint belongs to multiple plaintiffs.
The plural form of plaintiff is plaintiffs.
"Plaintiff's" is the possessive form of "plaintiff," indicating something belonging to a single plaintiff. "Plaintiffs'" is the plural possessive form, indicating something belonging to multiple plaintiffs.
The plural possessive of "plaintiff" is "plaintiffs'".