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    It Is Often Impossible to Tell the Plaintiff and the Defendant
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It Is Often Impossible to Tell the Plaintiff and the Defendant

Question 58

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It is often impossible to tell the plaintiff and the defendant by the title of a reported appellate court decision. You must read the facts of each case carefully to identify each party.​

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