Tag: Trials

  • Experts

    Experts in United States Experts Definition (from Lat. experti, skilled by experience). Persons selected by the court or parties in a cause, on account of their knowledge or skill, to examine, estimate, and ascertain things, and make a report of their opinions. Merlin, Repert. […]

  • Experts

    Experts in United States Experts Definition (from Lat. experti, skilled by experience). Persons selected by the court or parties in a cause, on account of their knowledge or skill, to examine, estimate, and ascertain things, and make a report of their opinions. Merlin, Repert. […]

  • Unfair Competition

    Unfair Competition in United States Unfair Competition Definition Unfair competition consists in conducting a trade or business in such a manner that there is an express or implied representation that the goods or business of one man are the goods or business of another. 167 Iowa 202. […]

  • Unfair Competition

    Unfair Competition in United States Unfair Competition Definition Unfair competition consists in conducting a trade or business in such a manner that there is an express or implied representation that the goods or business of one man are the goods or business of another. 167 Iowa 202. […]

  • Proof

    Proof in United States Proof Definition The conviction or persuasion of the mind of a judicial tribunal by the exhibition of evidence of the reality of a fact alleged. See "Evidence." Proof in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Proof, […]

  • Proof

    Proof in United States Proof Definition The conviction or persuasion of the mind of a judicial tribunal by the exhibition of evidence of the reality of a fact alleged. See "Evidence." Proof in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Proof, […]

  • Civil Actions

    Civil Actions in the United States Investigating Particular Civil Actions This section examines the Investigating Particular Civil Actions subject in its related phase of trial. In some cases, other key elements related to trials, such as personal injury, business, and criminal litigation, are […]

  • Civil Actions

    Civil Actions in the United States Investigating Particular Civil Actions This section examines the Investigating Particular Civil Actions subject in its related phase of trial. In some cases, other key elements related to trials, such as personal injury, business, and criminal litigation, are […]

  • Verdicts

    Verdicts in the United States Verdict,  as defined by Black's Law Dictionary, is "a jury's finding or decisions  on the factual issue of a case. Loosely, in a nonjury trial, a judge  and resolution of the issue of a case." (8th edition) As  trial decisions are not officially […]

  • Verdicts

    Verdicts in the United States Verdict,  as defined by Black's Law Dictionary, is "a jury's finding or decisions  on the factual issue of a case. Loosely, in a nonjury trial, a judge  and resolution of the issue of a case." (8th edition) As  trial decisions are not officially […]

  • Oral Depositions

    Oral Depositions in the United States Discovery–Oral Depositions This section examines the Discovery–Oral Depositions subject in its related phase of trial. In some cases, other key elements related to trials, such as personal injury, business, and criminal litigation, are also addressed. […]

  • Oral Depositions

    Oral Depositions in the United States Discovery–Oral Depositions This section examines the Discovery–Oral Depositions subject in its related phase of trial. In some cases, other key elements related to trials, such as personal injury, business, and criminal litigation, are also addressed. […]

  • Bullying

    Bullying in the United States Bullying in the Criminal Justice System This section covers the topics below related with Bullying : Juvenile Justice Bullying in relation with Bullying Internet Safety Cyberbullying and Cyberstalking Particular Issues in Proving Damages Owed to Public School […]

  • Bullying

    Bullying in the United States Bullying in the Criminal Justice System This section covers the topics below related with Bullying : Juvenile Justice Bullying in relation with Bullying Internet Safety Cyberbullying and Cyberstalking Particular Issues in Proving Damages Owed to Public School […]

  • Medical Malpractice

    Medical Malpractice in United States A tort committed by a physician against their patient. Unless a patient consents to being treated by their physician the physicians act would constitute battery. Naturally patient’s consent, but such consent must be informed (see informed consent). Even […]