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How do you use malpractice in a sentence?

The patient sued the doctor for malpractice after suffering complications from a surgical procedure.


Who do you call the person suing?

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.


Can you sue a bank in small claims court?

Yes, you can sue a bank in small claims court for disputes involving amounts under a certain limit (varies by jurisdiction). Common reasons for suing a bank in small claims court include disputes over unauthorized charges, errors in account balances, or breaches of contract. It is recommended to first try to resolve the issue with the bank directly before pursuing legal action.


In what state court would you file a discrimination lawsuit in Ohio?

It really depends on who you are suing and how much you are asking for in damages. For instance, if you're suing the state of Ohio, then the Ohio Court of Claims would hear the case. If you're suing a different entity than the state, Ohio County Courts hear most civil claims for less than $15,000. If you're asking for more than $15,000 the Ohio Court of Common Pleas would likely hear the case. Because your question is not very detailed, I'm linking you to the Ohio section of a great court reference site. You can find lots of general information about the structure of Ohio courts, as well as specialized information by county.


Can you file a case against the republic of the Philippines?

Yes, you can file a case against the Republic of the Philippines. However, certain limitations and procedures may apply when suing a sovereign state. It's advisable to seek legal advice to understand the process and requirements for such a case.