Legal Determination

Legal Determination - "Litigation determination" refers to the final outcome or verdict reached in a legal dispute or trial. It can include findings such as "guilty" in a criminal case or "liable" in a civil case when a party is held responsible, or "acquitted" when a defendant is found not guilty in a criminal trial. A single matter's legal determination can be split between claims (e.g., liable for one claim; not liable for another claim).

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Legal Determination
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"Litigation determination" refers to the final outcome or verdict reached in a legal dispute or trial. It can include findings such as "guilty" in a criminal case or "liable" in a civil case when a party is held responsible, or "acquitted" when a defendant is found not guilty in a criminal trial. A single matter's legal determination can be split between claims (e.g., liable for one claim; not liable for another claim).
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