A lawsuit is a legal case brought to court to resolve a dispute, while suing is the act of initiating a lawsuit against someone. In other words, suing is the action of filing a lawsuit.
Yes, filing a lawsuit is synonymous with suing.
The person filing a lawsuit is the Plaintiff. The person they are suing is called the defendant.
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The latest lawsuit involving an airline suing another party is between American Airlines and Sabre Corporation over alleged antitrust violations. American Airlines claims that Sabre is engaging in anti-competitive practices that harm the airline's business.
She is suing you and you must notify your insurance company of the lawsuit. They will pay, make an offer to settle or defend you.
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.
It depends on what you are suing for in the lawsuit. If you are suing for adverse possession, for example, your lawsuit would be considered moot after you sold the property (unless the court substituted the new owner as plaintiff). But if you were suing for damage to the property, your state's laws would most likely allow the lawsuit to continue. A real estate attorney in your area can look at your lawsuit and tell you whether or not you still have a case.
A lawsuit demand letter is generally a letter from the injured person's lawyer to the defendant or the defendant's lawyer stating the amount of money the plaintiff is suing for.
No, the plaintiff is the person who is suing, and the defendant is the person who is being sued.
The judge who filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against his local cleaners for damaging his pants. He ends up losing his judgeship over the lawsuit and is now suing to get his job back. Very bizarre. Check out the related link.
In a homestead equity lawsuit they would be suing for the monetary equity that has accumulated on a home, and payout.
Olsen filed a lawsuit against the National Enquirer and its publisher, American Media Inc. She is suing for libel and false light invasion of privacy.