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In general use, a complaint is an expression of displeasure, such as poor service at a store, or from a local government, etc. Under common law, a complaint is a formal legal document that sets out the basic facts and legal reasons (see: cause of action) that the filing party (the plaintiffs) believes are sufficient to support a claim against another person, persons, entity or entities (the defendants) that entitles the plaintiff(s) to a remedy (either money damages or injunctive relief). For example, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that govern civil litigation in United States courts provide that a civil action is commenced with the filing or service of a pleading called a complaint. Civil court rules in states that have incorporated the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure use the same term for the same pleading.
In some jurisdictions, certain types of criminal cases may also be commenced by the filing of a complaint, also sometimes called a criminal complaint or felony complaint. All criminal cases are prosecuted in the name of the governmental authority that promulgates criminal statutes and enforces the police power of the state with the goal of seeking criminal sanctions, such as the State (also sometimes called the People) or Crown (in Commonwealth Realms). In the United States, the complaint is often associated with misdemeanor criminal charges presented by the prosecutor without the grand jury process. In most U.S. jurisdictions, the charging instrument presented to and authorized by a grand jury is referred to as an indictment.
In many U.S. jurisdictions, a complaint submitted to a court must be accompanied by a Case Information Statement, which sets forth certain key information about the case and the lawyers representing the parties. This allows the judge to make determinations about which deadlines to set for different phases of the case, as it moves through the court system.
In certain countries, (for example the UK and many countries of the European Community), the making of consumer complaints, particularly regarding the sale of financial services, is governed by statute. The statutory authority may require companies to reply to complaints within set time limits, publish written procedures for handling customer dissatisfaction and provide information about arbitration schemes.
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In a further attempt to ostrichize KingCast and those who seek Truth in the Franconia shooting tragedy, the NH Supreme Court refused to even ask Daniel Mullen if he received the Troy Watts materials from his client, even though Attorney Troy Watts specifically told his client to send it to the insurance carrier and even though common sense would indicate that Franconia Police Chief Montminy would do so...
"9th Circuit's Kozinski Faces New Misconduct Complaint From Familiar Foe; Attorney who filed complaint was the one who exposed Kozinski for having sexually explicit images on his personal Web site"
"9th Circuit's Kozinski Faces New Misconduct Complaint From Familiar Foe; Attorney who filed complaint was the one who exposed Kozinski for having sexually explicit images on his personal Web site": Pamela A...
FACTA Class Action Defense Cases–TJX v. Superior Court: California Court Holds One-Year Limitations Period Applies To Class Action Complaint Under Song-Beverly Act And Class Action Complaint Cannot Include Merchandise Return Transactions
Class Action Alleging Violations of California’s Song-Beverly Act Limited by One-Year Statute of Limitations Period and cannot Encompass Customers from Whom Information was Sought as Part of Merchandise Return Transactions because Song-Beverly does not Apply to Returns, only Point of Sale, California State Court Holds
Plaintiffs filed a putative class action against TJX, TJ Maxx, Marshalls and other defendants alleging violations of California’ Song-Beverly Act, Civil Code § 1747 et seq...
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Can a creditor/collection agency call other employees at your place of work AND call your adult children who live in another state?
A creditor can call you at home, several times a day if you aren't answerin...
I was fired on June 3, 2002 in Massachusetts because I reported discriminatory behavior by the employer towards a particular nationality. In July I filed a discrimination/retaliation complaint against the employer with t
It seem sin your case that the fact you filed the complaint prior to being dissa...
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Domestice violence laws differ by state. But most states now do not require a co...














