What is Civil Litigation? Civil litigation is the process of civil situations dealing with matters between individual or business relationships rather than a person vs. the government, a criminal matter. Civil situations can be described as a business contract dispute between corporations or in a conflict between individuals such as marriage.Â
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LIMITATION OF LIABILITY COMPLAINT (ADMIRALTY)
Little-known wrinkle in Federal Admiralty & Maritime Law allows potential defendant to limit his potential liability to the value of the subject vessel. **Extremely useful to insurance/subrogation lawyers.
Plaintiff Response to Defendant Motion for Summary Judgment
Plaintiff Response to a Defendant Motion for Summary judgment. Claims including Breach of Contract, Unjust Enrichment and Emotion Distress. This response argues that there is a genuine issue of material fact that need to be determined by the trial of fact.
Brief in Support of Particular Social Group for Asylum
Brief arguing that certain gang based and domestic sexual violence based claims still qualify as a particular social group membership for purposes of asylum post Matter of A-B-. Also argues that certain conclusions reached in Matter of A-B- are flawed and contradict current caselaw.
Plaintiff’s Trial Brief on Admissabilty of Insurance for Purposes of Establishing Bias
PLAINTIFF’S TRIAL BRIEF ON ADMISSABILITIY OF INSURANCE FOR PURPOSES OF ESTABLISHING BIAS
defendan brief in opposition to injunctive relief
DEFENDANT’S MEMORANDUM IN OPPOSITION TO PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR A TEMPORARY INJUNCTION AND EXPEDITED
DISCOVERY
Brief in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment
BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT UNDER FED.R.CIV.P 56(a)
Brief in Support of Renewed Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law
DEFENDANT BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF ITS RENEWED MOTION FOR JUDGMENT AS A MATTER OF LAW PURSUANT TO FED.R.CIV.P. 50(B)
Plaintiff’s Brief in Response to Motion to Dismiss
PLAINTIFF’S BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF RESPONSE TO DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO DIMSISS OR, IN THE ALTERNATIVE, MOTION FOR MORE DEFINITE STATEMENT