The previous answer listed here was "no". However, in Washington state you can. In Margaret Higgins Chang, Appellant V Kevin Johnson, dba Overlake Reproductive, 2002, case 50502-5-I, lost wages were awarded to the defendant for the cost of shutting down his medical office for the day (nearly $17,000). Here's a good place to read it: http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=wa&vol=2003_app/505025maj&invol=3 RCW 4.84.185 allows for recovery of attorney's fees in civil actions, but there is also a restriction on allowing the attorney in small claims court. Whether or not a consultation with attorneys (incurring fees) can be recovered isn't specifically addressed. Take some time to research your state or county's laws first.
"Cost assessed against plaintiff" refers to legal expenses and fees that a court determines the plaintiff must pay as a result of a lawsuit. This can occur if the plaintiff loses the case or if the court finds that the lawsuit was frivolous or without merit. These costs may include attorney fees, court fees, and other litigation-related expenses. Essentially, it shifts the financial burden of the legal proceedings onto the plaintiff.
A plaintiff initiates a lawsuit against a defendant.
The Plaintiff.
No, it is not possible to sue yourself in a legal case as a person cannot be both the plaintiff and the defendant in the same lawsuit.
No, you cannot sue yourself in a legal case because a person cannot be both the plaintiff and the defendant in the same lawsuit.
The person initiating a law suit is called an Appellant.
In a bullying lawsuit, the plaintiff can expect to receive interrogatories from the defendant. Interrogatories are written questions about the case that the plaintiff must answer under oath. These questions are designed to gather information about the plaintiff's claims, damages, and any other relevant details related to the lawsuit.
The plaintiff in a lawsuit is called "el demandante".
Yes, a plaintiff can drop a lawsuit once it has been filed by voluntarily dismissing the case.
The "plaintiff" does by filing his Complaint
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The party who initiates a lawsuit is called the plaintiff.