Jeremy Solomon Barrister-At-law Professional
Aug 14th, 2022 at 08:13 Legal Services 1 Cir PO Box 966 Stn promenade, Thornhill, ON L4J 8G7 7 views Reference: 998934General Information
Conducting a lawsuit is much more complex and lengthy than people think. Every client is unique and has circumstances that are special to them. In other words, no two cases are the same and the process must proceed in a way that reflects the individuality of each client. As the injured victim, you are the 'Plaintiff'. The Plaintiff, in most cases, has the obligation of proving that the 'Defendant' caused the injury. The Plaintiff must also prove the extent of the injury and how much the injury has affected him or her. This is known as the onus of proof.
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Conducting a lawsuit is much more complex and lengthy than people think. Every client is unique and has circumstances that are special to them. In other words, no two cases are the same and the process must proceed in a way that reflects the individuality of each client. As the injured victim, you are the 'Plaintiff'. The Plaintiff, in most cases, has the obligation of proving that the 'Defendant' caused the injury. The Plaintiff must also prove the extent of the injury and how much the injury has affected him or her. This is known as the onus of proof.
Domains of law
Labour Law,
Civil Law,
Criminal Law,
Commercial Law,
Commercial Law,
Construction Law,
Trust Law,
Taxation Law,
Collaborative Law,
Property Law,
Elder Law,
Estate Law,
Corporate Law,
Aboriginal Law,
Family Law,
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Lawyers,