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He got those things from a litigant with a case before the court.
In some cases, litigants who paid for the reports may make them public themselves.
No one seemed to be paying the two litigants any particular attention.
Further, litigants are not allowed to speak out of turn or talk to each other.
Then private litigants stand a far better chance of collecting.
Both were seen as likely to discourage other litigants from coming forward.
And all too often, the experts said, the litigant without a lawyer is a woman.
And one state official had harsh words for the litigants.
Litigants can abuse the system in criminal ways as well.
A litigant who approaches the court must come with clean hands.
Cases are not taken up if the litigant has no standing to sue.
The two parties need to tell the truth, just like litigants in a real trial court.
This is simply a transfer of spending from litigant to the State.
"The litigants bring more than just legal problems to the courtroom," he says.
When the litigants are before you, regard them all as guilty.
The litigants are diverse and so should the bench be.
Sometimes it's a compromise on the part of officials, lawyers and litigants.
Associates may also call out for the litigants when it is time to appear before the court.
This resolution would involve all but 3 of the nearly 100 litigants.
Law students and litigants can now look up the meaning of legal terms in a split second.
Q. Do a lot of doctors these days view their patients as potential litigants?
No longer did the Court have to hear almost every case an unhappy litigant presented to it.
A county employee will be on hand to assist litigants with their research as well.
However, this case shows an alternative route to federal court for public interest litigants.