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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case filed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to a case that has been officially submitted to a court or legal authority.
Example: "The attorney announced that a case filed against the corporation would be heard next month."
Alternatives: "a lawsuit submitted" or "a claim lodged".
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The appeals court also ordered the district court to dismiss a case filed by Elliott's representatives.
The $500,000 settlement involving Dr. Gingrey arose from a case filed in 2002.
The appellate decision today came in a case filed by 50 state broadcasters associations.
A Missouri judge has already ruled against the Democrats in a case filed there.
One, in a case filed by Virginia's attorney general, Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II, had overturned the law's insurance requirement.
The government's shutdown of three of the stations was challenged in a case filed at the High Court.
Parmalat was seeking as much as $10 billion in damages in a case filed in federal court in New York.
Indeed, the Department of Justice under Trump last summer already reopened a case filed under the Obama administration claiming racial discrimination in college admissions.
An attorney in our Phoenix office wants to subpoena documents from corporations located in Canada and Japan for a case filed in Arizona state court.
As a result, a case filed in a district that falls within § 1391 may not be dismissed under § 1406(a) or Rule 12(b)(3).
On February 9th, the Justice Department adopted the same position that Bush had taken in a case filed by the American Civil Liberties Union.
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