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Category: Court Rules

Arbitration: The Right to Waive Definition
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Arbitration: The Right to Waive Definition

The waiver of a right to refer a dispute to arbitration could be express or implied. However such a waiver has to be clear and unambiguous so as to avoid doubts about...

December 9, 2016December 9, 2016by adminIn Court Rules, Legal Advice
The Jury Duty and How It Is Selected
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The Jury Duty and How It Is Selected

The availability of a trial by jury in American jurisdictions varies. Because the United States legal system separated from that of the English at the time of the American...

November 10, 2016November 10, 2016by adminIn Advocacy, Court Rules
Defense Verdict Obtained in Jury Trial
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Defense Verdict Obtained in Jury Trial

One of the reasons sanctions against improper motion practice have been employed infrequently is the lack of clarity of Rule 7. That rule has stated only generally...

November 10, 2016November 10, 2016by adminIn Advocacy, Court Rules

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