Exam 4: Litigation
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Members of a class must be given notice of the lawsuit; this notice must be given to all members of the class whose names and addresses can be found through _____.
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Typically, the winner at the trial court level is called the _____ on appeal.
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Only the defendant may challenge or excuse a prospective juror for a specific cause or reason.
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The verdict is the final decision of the case entered by the judge.
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If the judge agrees with the decision of the jury, he will enter the _____.
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After an appeal, the losing party may petition the highest court in the system for a/n _____.
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One method of discovery, called depositions, involves written questions for the opposing parties to answer.
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The person against whom a criminal charge is filed by the prosecution is called the defendant, whereas the person sued in a civil case is called the respondent.
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Differentiate between a judgment notwithstanding the verdict and motion for judgment as a matter of law. When are they used?
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Due process requires that a defendant must have certain minimum contacts with a state in order to be hailed into court under a long-arm statute.
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The plaintiff in a civil case must prove his case beyond a reasonable doubt.
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When deciding on the jury panel, a party in a lawsuit can challenge a prospective juror on the basis of:
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What is the standard of review and how much deference do appellate judges give to findings by judges in the trial courts?
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At the federal level, the Supreme Court encourages class action suits by consolidating cases and reducing the total caseload burden on the courts.
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Do you believe that class-action litigation should be reformed? Do you think that it is a fair means by which relatively vulnerable plaintiffs can get remuneration from powerful corporations, or an abuse of the judicial system by clever lawyers and overly-litigious citizens?
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In recent years, the federal courts have developed a much higher standard for approving class-action settlements.
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A series of written questions concerning the lawsuit sent to the opposing parties are known as:
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