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The phrase "file a case with" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when someone needs to legally initiate a legal proceeding, such as a lawsuit, complaint, or appeal. Example: "The victim decided to file a case with the police against the perpetrator for theft."
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One option remained: to file a case with the independent Inter-American Commission on hasan Righthe which hauthoritytoopeny to open investigations when a nation's court system has been exhausted.
Even so, rights advocates say the law remains a potent limitation on free speech because anyone can file a case with the police and a conviction can be based on flimsy evidence.
The current head of the women's commission, Sunanda Mukherjee, said that the commission was already handling many cases and that Katrina needed to file a case with the commission if she wanted aid.
At least 350 residents are to file a case with Fukushima District Court on March 11, the second anniversary of the disaster, the lawyers said, describing it as the largest class-action on the issue against the state.
If the company pays a modest fine--usually $500 and an additional $250 per bird--and corrects the problem, FWS will not file a case with a U.S. Attorney's office.
As Judge Guzman began receiving multiple cases against Pinochet and his top officers, I traveled to Chile in December of 2000 to file a case with the help of our Chilean attorneys Fabiola Letelier and Sergio Corvalan for the wrongful death of my husband.
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The HCWA has filed a case with the National Labor Relations Board.
The family filed a case with the government and found a human rights lawyer.
In May it filed a case with the international arbitration court to stop it.
In September Ping filed a case with the Constitutional Court, challenging the results of the election.
More recently, in July, ORPIO took legal action against MINCU, filing a case with the Superior Court of Justice in Lima.
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