Exploring Civil Case Proceedings

Exploring Civil Case Proceedings

  • How To Have Someone Declared A Vexatious Litigant In California

    After pursuing over 50 lawsuits in 10 years, a Sydney man was declared to be by a vexatious litigant who abused the legal system by an Australian Supreme Court justice. As part of his punishment, the man is now required to seek approval from the court prior to bringing legal action against anyone. This is, by no means, a unique situation. The courts in the US have also forbidden people from litigating cases because of abuse.

  • IUD Injuries: Why Some Women Are Filing Lawsuits

    Most sexually active women in the United States have used one form of contraception at some point in their lives. Indeed, according to the Guttmacher Institute, the typical American woman will need to use contraception for three decades. Women now have more choice of contraceptives than ever, but some methods present health risks that can cause serious injuries. Find out how one contraceptive method (the intrauterine device) works, and learn more about the lawsuits that some women are filing because of their injuries.

  • 2 Types Of Losses To Sue For In A Medical Malpractice Case

    After suffering from an injury or medical problem due to medical malpractice, you may decide to sue the doctor or hospital. Suing for medical malpractice is your right, but you will have to prove that the doctor or facility was negligent in some way. When you sue, your attorney will help you calculate the damages of the case, and there are numerous things that are included in this figure. The basic damage you can sue for is medical expenses for the injury that was caused, but there are two other things you can sue for.

  • Understanding Your Miranda Rights: What You Need To Know

    To make sure that suspects cannot accuse police officers of coercing information, United States criminal law mandates the use of Miranda rights. The Miranda warning is a legal requirement across the United States, and police officers must adhere strictly to the law when dealing with suspects. Learn more about the steps a police officer must take if he or she suspects you of committing a crime, and find out when evidence can become inadmissible in these circumstances.

  • How To Use Necessity As A Criminal Defense

    Not all people who commit criminal acts do so on purpose. Sometimes an individual will break the law for a justifiable reason. One possible defense against criminal charges is proving to the court that committing the crime was necessary to prevent significant harm from occurring to yourself or other people. Here's more information about the necessity defense and how to successfully use it in court. The Necessity Defense This is a valid legal defense that absolves a person's liability for criminal actions or conduct if the individual committed the act to stop an even greater crime from occurring or prevent his- or herself or another person from being significantly harmed.

  • About Me

    Exploring Civil Case Proceedings

    Hello and welcome, I'm Winfred Paulo. I have a passion for civil court cases of all kinds. Some time back, I ended up in the thick of a civil case after a lengthy dispute with my neighbor. The dispute went on for years and ended badly with an incident that landed us both in court. We had to prove our side of the case in an effort to obtain a positive outcome and recoup our losses. Unfortunately, I lost the case due to a lack of evidence. Since then, I've maintain a strong interest in civil cases and their proceedings. I will share information about civil cases on this site to help others understand these proceedings better. I may talk about legal terms, and expected outcomes for each case type. I hope you visit often to learn more. Thanks for stopping by my website.