Litigation Document

Litigation Document - A document used in litigation.

Class Information

Identification

Label (rdfs)
Litigation Document
Preferred Label
None
Alternative Labels
Court Records
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Definition and Examples

Definition
A document used in litigation.
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Translations

fr-fr
Document de contentieux
es-es
Documento de litigio
es-mx
Documento de litigio
pt-br
Documento de litígio
en-gb
Litigation Document
de-de
Prozessdokument
he-il
מסמך תביעה
hi-in
लिटिगेशन दस्तावेज़
ja-jp
訴訟書類
zh-cn
诉讼文件

Class Relationships

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Additional Information

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Notes
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Deprecated
False

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Litigation DocumentLitigation Document - A document used in litigation.Document TypesDocument Types - Types of documents.Legal Notice LetterLegal Notice Letter - A Legal Notice Letter is a written document that serves as a formal notification to an individual or entity regarding a legal matter, typically used in the context of litigation.MotionsMotions - A motion is a written request made to a court asking for a specific action to be taken in a legal case, such as a request for a ruling or a request for evidence to be excluded.Trial Court Practice DocumentsTrial Court Practice Documents - Trial Court Practice Documents are written or presented materials used in the litigation process, including exhibits, reports, affidavits, motions, stipulations, and other procedural documents created or used in trial courts.Demand LetterDemand Letter - A demand letter is a written document sent by one party to another, typically in a legal context, requesting specific action or payment to resolve a dispute.Cease-and-Desist LetterCease-and-Desist Letter - A cease-and-desist letter is a written legal document sent to an individual or entity to demand that they stop engaging in a particular activity or behavior that is believed to be illegal or infringing on the sender's rights.Litigation Document IdentifiersLitigation Document Identifiers - Litigation Document Identifiers are specific pieces of information used to identify and track legal documents related to a particular case, including docket numbers, document numbers, and case names.Appellate Practice DocumentsAppellate Practice Documents - A document used in appellate practice.OrderOrder - An Order, also known as a Ruling, is a written document issued by a trial court that directs parties to take certain actions or makes a decision on a specific matter in a legal case.ResponseResponse - A Response is a type of Litigation Document that is filed by a party in a legal case to answer or reply to a complaint or petition filed by the opposing party.StatementStatement - A statement is a written or spoken declaration of facts or opinions, typically made under oath or affirmation, and used as evidence in a legal proceeding.Probate FilingProbate Filing - A probate filing is a legal document submitted to a court to initiate the process of settling a deceased person's estate.Settlement DocumentsSettlement Documents - Settlement Documents are written or recorded representations of agreements made between parties in a legal dispute, including settlement agreements, plea agreements, settlement offers, and settlement authorities.Case Assessment, Development, Administration DocumentsCase Assessment, Development, Administration Documents - Documents related to the evaluation, creation, and management of legal cases, including but not limited to pleadings, motions, and discovery requests.Litigation Hold LetterLitigation Hold Letter - A litigation hold letter is a written communication sent to potential custodians of electronically stored information (ESI) advising them of their obligation to preserve relevant ESI in anticipation of or during litigation.sub_class_ofparent_class_ofsee_alsois_defined_byselfsub_class_ofparent_class_ofsee_alsois_defined_by