the defendent...i hope that helped
The Plaintiff.
The plaintiff is the person who brings or files suit and the defendant is the person who is sued by the plaintiff.
The person initiating a law suit is called an Appellant.
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.
No, the plaintiff is the person who is suing, and the defendant is the person who is being sued.
The plaintiff is the person who brings or files the suit. The person who gets sued is the respondent or defendant .
The person who is filing the lawsuit against someone is the plaintiff in the US court system.
plaintiff
A plaintiff is a person who brings an action against another in a court of law
They are the defendant. The person suing them is the plaintiff.
A plaintiff is a person who sues another. An example of the word plaintiff used in a sentence might be, "The plaintiff was suing the defendant over the broken lease and the alleged damages to the apartment."
There is not order against the plaintiff.. the plaintiff is the person who filed the order, he or she is not in violation of an order that they placed. Only the defendant can be in violation as the courts have ordered that person to have no contact with the plaintiff not vice versa.Another View: The Plaintiff MAY, in fact, be in violation of the court's order. If the respondant was ordered to maintain a certain distance from the plaintiff, or stay away from the plaintiff's residence and place of work, or was ordered not to have any contact with the plaintiff,. . . AND THEN. . . the plaintiff wilfully violates the same order they petitioned for, the court can find them in violation of the order and they are in contempt of court.