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Arizona Trust law applies to assets held for investment and financial security, such as pension funds. Arkansas Tort law allows claims for compensation when someone or their property is injured or harmed. California If the harm is criminalized in a penal code, criminal law offers means by which the state prosecutes and punishes the perpetrator. Colorado Constitutional law provides a framework for creating laws, protecting people's human rights, and electing political representatives. Connecticut Administrative law relates to the activities of administrative agencies of government. Delaware International law regulates affairs between sovereign nation-states in everything from trade to the environment to military action. District of Columbia The rule of law is better than the rule of any individual. Florida Georgia The term Attorney General is used to designate the chief law enforcement officer of a state or other political jurisdiction. Hawaii The Attorney General is a lawyer who represents the government, prosecutes criminal cases, defends the government from lawsuits against it, and brings civil lawsuits to enforce consumer protection, antitrust, and other laws. Idaho In the Federal Government of the United States, the Attorney General is a member of the Cabinet and as head of the Department of Justice is the top law enforcement officer and lawyer for the government. Illinois The attorney general may need to be distinguished from the Solicitor General, a high Justice Department official with the responsibility of representing the government in the Supreme Court. Indiana In cases of exceptional importance, however, the Attorney General may choose to represent the government himself/herself in the Supreme Court. Iowa states also have State Attorneys General with similar responsibilities. Kansas The majority of state Attorneys General are chosen by popular election, as opposed to the U. Kentucky Attorney General who is a Presidential appointee. Louisiana In American law, a lawsuit is a civil action brought before a court in which the party commencing the action, the plaintiff, seeks a legal or equitable remedy. Maine One or more defendants are required to respond to the plaintiff's complaint. Maryland If the plaintiff is successful, judgment will be given in the plaintiff's favor, and a range of court orders may be issued to enforce a right, award damages, or impose an injunction to prevent an act or compel an act. Massachusetts A declaratory judgment may be issued to prevent future legal disputes. Michigan A lawsuit may involve dispute resolution of private law issues between individuals, business entities or non-profit organizations. Minnesota A lawsuit may also enable the government to be treated as if it were a private party in a civil case, as plaintiff or defendant regarding an injury, or may provide the government with a civil cause of action to enforce certain laws. Mississippi Legal systems around the world elaborate legal rights and responsibilities in different ways. Missouri A basic distinction is made between civil law jurisdictions and systems using common law. Montana Some countries base their law on religious texts, while in others traditional customary law or Socialist legal theory are strong influences. Nebraska Scholars investigate the nature of law through many perspectives, including legal history and philosophy, or social sciences such as economics and sociology. Nevada The study of law raises important questions about equality, fairness and justice, which are not always simple. New Hampshire The most important institutions for law are the judiciary, the legislature, the executive, its bureaucracy, the military and police, the legal profession and civil society. New Jersey Rules of criminal or civil procedure govern the conduct of a lawsuit in the common law adversarial system of dispute resolution. New Mexico The details of procedure will differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and often from court to court within the same jurisdiction. New York The rules are very important for litigants to know, however, because they dictate the timing and progression of the lawsuit — what may be filed and when to get what result. North Carolina Failure to comply with the procedural rules can result in serious limitations in conducting the trial or even dismissal of the lawsuit. North Dakota Though the majority of lawsuits are settled and never even get to trial citation needed], they can expand into a very complicated process. Ohio This is particularly true in federal systems, where a federal court may be applying state law (e. Oklahoma Domestic courts are also often called upon to apply foreign law, or to act upon foreign defendants, over whom they may not, as a practical matter, even have the ability to enforce a judgment if the defendant's assets are outside their reach. Oregon Lawsuits become additionally complicated as more parties become involved (see joiner). Pennsylvania However, courts typically have some power to separate out claims and parties into separate suits if it is more efficient to do so, such as if there is not a sufficient overlap of factual issues between the various claims. Puerto Rico The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the United States and leads the federal judiciary. Rhode Island It consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight Associate Justices, who are nominated by the President and confirmed with the "advice and consent" of the Senate. South Carolina Justices serve "during good Behavior," which terminates at death, resignation, retirement, or conviction on impeachment. South Dakota The Court meets in Washington, D. C. Tennessee in the United States Supreme Court building. Texas The Supreme Court is primarily an appellate court, but has original jurisdiction in a small number of cases. Utah The United States Attorney General is the head of the United States Department of Justice (see 28 U. S. C. § 503) concerned with legal affairs and is the chief law enforcement officer of the United States government. Vermont The Attorney General is considered to be the chief lawyer of the US government. Virginia The Attorney General serves as a member of the President's Cabinet, but is the only cabinet department head who is not given the title Secretary. Washington The Attorney General is appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate. West Virginia Frivolous litigation, as used in colloquial and political terms in the United States, refers to lawsuits that are based on a theory that seems absurd, or where the claim results in damages that greatly exceed what one would expect from reading a brie Wisconsin Because of the ambiguity in the term, calling these lawsuits "frivolous" can lead to confusion because opposite sides of the tort reform debate can both say they oppose "frivolous" suits, with the tort reform supporters referring to the colloquial un Wyoming A claim or defense may be frivolous because it had no underlying justification in fact, or because it was not presented with an argument for a reasonable extension or reinterpretation of the law, or because laws are in place unequivocally prohibiting File a Lawyer Complaint Awards for medical malpractice are sometimes derided as frivolous (in this sense of meaning "excessive"). Lawyer Problem If a jury and a judge decided in favor of the plaintiff in such cases, the plaintiff's claim was not technically frivolous in legal terms, though it might be considered frivolous colloquially. Fair System The typical definition in United States law is very different from its colloquial or political meaning. Justice United States courts usually define "frivolous litigation" as a legal claim or defense presented even though the party and the party's legal counsel had reason to know that the claim or defense had no merit. Contact In the United States, Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and similar state rules require that an attorney perform a due diligence investigation concerning the factual basis for any claim or defense. Good Lawyers Jurisdictions differ on whether a claim or defense can be frivolous if the attorney acted in good faith. Bad Lawyers Because a frivolous defense or claim wastes the court's and the other parties' time, resources and legal fees, sanctions may be imposed by a court upon the party or the lawyer who presents the frivolous defense or claim. Worse Lawyers The law firm may also be sanctioned, or even held in contempt. Worst Lawyers A judge is an official who presides over a court. Worst of the Worst The powers, functions, method of appointment, discipline, and training of judges vary widely across different jurisdictions. Home One of these powers is the "contempt of court" power. Find Law is a system of rules usually enforced through a set of institutions. Laws affects politics, economics and society in numerous ways. Alabama Contract law regulates everything from buying a bus ticket to trading stations on a derivatives market. Alaska Property law defines rights and obligations related to transfer and title of personal and real property, for instance, in mortgaging or renting a home. Arizona Trust law applies to assets held for investment and financial security, such as pension funds. Arkansas Tort law allows claims for compensation when someone or their property is injured or harmed. California If the harm is criminalized in a penal code, criminal law offers means by which the state prosecutes and punishes the perpetrator. Colorado Constitutional law provides a framework for creating laws, protecting people's human rights, and electing political representatives. Connecticut Administrative law relates to the activities of administrative agencies of government. Delaware International law regulates affairs between sovereign nation-states in everything from trade to the environment to military action. District of Columbia The rule of law is better than the rule of any individual. Florida Georgia The term Attorney General is used to designate the chief law enforcement officer of a state or other political jurisdiction. Hawaii The Attorney General is a lawyer who represents the government, prosecutes criminal cases, defends the government from lawsuits against it, and brings civil lawsuits to enforce consumer protection, antitrust, and other laws. Idaho In the Federal Government of the United States, the Attorney General is a member of the Cabinet and as head of the Department of Justice is the top law enforcement officer and lawyer for the government. Illinois The attorney general may need to be distinguished from the Solicitor General, a high Justice Department official with the responsibility of representing the government in the Supreme Court. Indiana In cases of exceptional importance, however, the Attorney General may choose to represent the government himself/herself in the Supreme Court. Iowa states also have State Attorneys General with similar responsibilities. Kansas The majority of state Attorneys General are chosen by popular election, as opposed to the U. Kentucky Attorney General who is a Presidential appointee. Louisiana In American law, a lawsuit is a civil action brought before a court in which the party commencing the action, the plaintiff, seeks a legal or equitable remedy. Maine One or more defendants are required to respond to the plaintiff's complaint. Maryland If the plaintiff is successful, judgment will be given in the plaintiff's favor, and a range of court orders may be issued to enforce a right, award damages, or impose an injunction to prevent an act or compel an act. Massachusetts A declaratory judgment may be issued to prevent future legal disputes. Michigan A lawsuit may involve dispute resolution of private law issues between individuals, business entities or non-profit organizations. Minnesota A lawsuit may also enable the government to be treated as if it were a private party in a civil case, as plaintiff or defendant regarding an injury, or may provide the government with a civil cause of action to enforce certain laws. Mississippi Legal systems around the world elaborate legal rights and responsibilities in different ways. Missouri A basic distinction is made between civil law jurisdictions and systems using common law. Montana Some countries base their law on religious texts, while in others traditional customary law or Socialist legal theory are strong influences. Nebraska Scholars investigate the nature of law through many perspectives, including legal history and philosophy, or social sciences such as economics and sociology. Nevada The study of law raises important questions about equality, fairness and justice, which are not always simple. New Hampshire The most important institutions for law are the judiciary, the legislature, the executive, its bureaucracy, the military and police, the legal profession and civil society. New Jersey Rules of criminal or civil procedure govern the conduct of a lawsuit in the common law adversarial system of dispute resolution. New Mexico The details of procedure will differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and often from court to court within the same jurisdiction. New York The rules are very important for litigants to know, however, because they dictate the timing and progression of the lawsuit — what may be filed and when to get what result. North Carolina Failure to comply with the procedural rules can result in serious limitations in conducting the trial or even dismissal of the lawsuit. North Dakota Though the majority of lawsuits are settled and never even get to trial citation needed], they can expand into a very complicated process. Ohio This is particularly true in federal systems, where a federal court may be applying state law (e. Oklahoma Domestic courts are also often called upon to apply foreign law, or to act upon foreign defendants, over whom they may not, as a practical matter, even have the ability to enforce a judgment if the defendant's assets are outside their reach. Oregon Lawsuits become additionally complicated as more parties become involved (see joiner). Pennsylvania However, courts typically have some power to separate out claims and parties into separate suits if it is more efficient to do so, such as if there is not a sufficient overlap of factual issues between the various claims. Puerto Rico The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the United States and leads the federal judiciary. Rhode Island It consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight Associate Justices, who are nominated by the President and confirmed with the "advice and consent" of the Senate. South Carolina Justices serve "during good Behavior," which terminates at death, resignation, retirement, or conviction on impeachment. South Dakota The Court meets in Washington, D. C. Tennessee in the United States Supreme Court building. Texas The Supreme Court is primarily an appellate court, but has original jurisdiction in a small number of cases. Utah The United States Attorney General is the head of the United States Department of Justice (see 28 U. S. C. § 503) concerned with legal affairs and is the chief law enforcement officer of the United States government. Vermont The Attorney General is considered to be the chief lawyer of the US government. Virginia The Attorney General serves as a member of the President's Cabinet, but is the only cabinet department head who is not given the title Secretary. Washington The Attorney General is appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate. West Virginia Frivolous litigation, as used in colloquial and political terms in the United States, refers to lawsuits that are based on a theory that seems absurd, or where the claim results in damages that greatly exceed what one would expect from reading a brie Wisconsin Because of the ambiguity in the term, calling these lawsuits "frivolous" can lead to confusion because opposite sides of the tort reform debate can both say they oppose "frivolous" suits, with the tort reform supporters referring to the colloquial un Wyoming A claim or defense may be frivolous because it had no underlying justification in fact, or because it was not presented with an argument for a reasonable extension or reinterpretation of the law, or because laws are in place unequivocally prohibiting File a Lawyer Complaint
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