
Glossary
Affidavit:
A written declaration or statement of facts made under oath or affirmation.
Answer:
A pleading (written document) responding to the allegations in the Complaint.
Appeal:
The presentation of the case or issue to a higher court for its review and decision after a judgment has been made by a
lower court.
Appearance:
Coming before the court either in person or through attorney representation.
Brief:
A written document prepared in a lawsuit that typically presents the facts and legal arguments that support a party’s
position.
Comparative Negligence:
The measurement of the proportionate fault of each of the parties involved that contributed to the injury.
Complaint:
The initial pleading (written document) filed in an action which commences the lawsuit. Typically, the plaintiff files a complaint.
Common law:
A body of principles and rules derived from usage and custom as opposed to statute or law.Costs: An allowance for expenses in the prosecution or defense of an action. The losing party pays this sum to the winning party.
Counterclaim:
A claim by the defendant in an action brought against the plaintiff.
Cross claim:
A claim by the defendant in an action brought against another defendant in the action or a claim by the plaintiff against another plaintiff in the action.
Damages:
Monetary compensation awarded to the successful party in a lawsuit.
Defendant:
The party that is sued in a lawsuit.
Fault:
An error or omission that causes injury
Judgment:
The court’s final decision at the conclusion of a lawsuit.
Evidence:
Fact or material that tends to prove an allegation or defense in the lawsuit.
Neglect:
An omission, failure to act or to restrain from doing an act that is required.
Negligence:
Failure to do something or to use the care that a reasonable and prudent person would under the same circumstances.
Plaintiff:
The party that sues by bringing a lawsuit and whose name appears on the record as the complaining party.
Pleadings:
The formal allegations that each party makes about their respective claims and defenses.
Respondeat Superior:
A legal principle that holds an employer responsible for certain acts of his employee.
Statutory:
Rules created by statute.
Verdict:
The final decision of a jury.
(Source: Black's Law Dictionary, 5th ed., 1979)
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- Vehicle Accidents
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Wrongful Death
- Defective Products/Products Liability
- Medical Malpractice
- Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
- Slip and Fall / Premises Liability
- Pharmaceutical Injuries and Death
- Admiralty and Maritime Accidents
- Construction Accidents
- Child Sex Abuse Cases
- Aviation Accidents
- Class Action Cases/Derivative Class Actions
- Business Torts/Litigation
- Mesothelioma
- Tainted Food Products
- California Workers' Compensation
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