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Monserrat Best
27 March, 02:47
What happens when you file a lawsuit?
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Tessa Ware
27 March, 02:53
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What Happens When You File a Lawsuit? Filing suit is done by filing a document called a Complaint with the Court stating how the incident occurred and setting forth the claims. This document is then served upon the defendant (s) to begin litigation. The individuals or entities who have been sued are the defendant
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