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Get a great class action defense lawyer. When interviewing a class action lawyer, ask about his or her direct experience in class action lawsuits. Class action lawsuits can have many lawyers listed as being "on" the case. But only a few will actually have the day-to-day responsibility of running the case and advising clients. Good luck.

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Can a bankruptcy case be redone after a order to dismiss with prejudice?

Yes


Can the DA add a dismissed case to another case as a count?

It depends on whether it was dismissed with prejudice or without prejudice. If with prejudice, it can never be reinstated. If without prejudice, it can reinstated at any time. Usually a court will dismiss without prejudice.


What is a sentence for the word dismissive?

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The plaintiff cannot - that is a judge's prerogative. The plaintiff can REQUEST that a judge consider ruling that way, but it is up to the judge as to whether he will grant it or not.


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What does it mean when a judge dismiss a case but the case is said to be refiled under new commitment?

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What is the verb form of Prejudice?

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Yes, you can submit as many motions as you wish.