Lead Plaintiff - A person named in the complaint as the plaintiff and who has been determined by the court to be a legally "adequate" person to represent the interests of the class.
Besides the "lawyer" who manages a lawsuit, the Lead Plaintiff is the main person.
A person who files a complaint is typically referred to as a complainant.
The plaintiff.
they are known as the claimant
The 'Defendant'.
He is called the plaintiff.
The person who files a lawsuit is called the plaintiff if they are the one filing the lawsuit, or the defendant if they are the one being sued.
To start a complaint procedure against a faulty product, you typically reach out to the retailer or manufacturer where you purchased the product. Provide details of the issue, including proof of purchase, photos of the fault, and any relevant documentation. Follow their complaint process, which may involve returning the product for a refund, exchange, or repair. If needed, you can also escalate the complaint to consumer protection agencies or small claims court.
The correct placement would be "Plaintiffs' Complaint" to indicate that the complaint belongs to multiple plaintiffs.
The plural of "complaint" is "complaints."
Here are some examples: I wrote to the store because I had a complaint about the customer service I received. My complaint is this: you should not place the "Adult" videos right next to the Children's videos.
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Perhaps you are referring to a "John Doe" (or "Jane Doe') complaint or warrant?
A person who constantly writes letters of complaint can be referred to as a chronic complainer or a serial complainer.
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Non-pros means "to adjudge (a plaintiff) in default". It is the person who files a complaint to take someone to court.
No, but if u harrass or continue to call a certain or random person to much, then they can file a complaint
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a complaint against another person
For example, if you call and turn someone in for something, do they tell that person who or what number the call came from?
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