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Discover LudwigThe phrase "filed case" 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.
Example: "The attorney confirmed that the filed case would be heard next month."
Alternatives: "submitted case" or "registered case."
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The prime minister, Italy's richest man, has always said that judges here have filed case after case against him as part of a political vendetta.
(Ms. Finke would receive $40,000 as the class representative under the terms of the settlement. She refused to comment on the publicly filed case, saying it was private).
In recent weeks the role the brothers and other Madoff family members played in the fraud has come under renewed scrutiny as lawyers seeking to recover billions lost by investors filed case after case against those they claim aided and abetted the fraudster.
"Both in this case and in a concurrently filed case in Delaware, Fitbit alleges that Jawbone infringes three of its patents.
Both in this case and in a concurrently filed case in Delaware, Fitbit alleges that Jawbone infringes three of its patents.
"They gave them a phony case number making it sound like it was a filed case in court, all in what was an apparent attempt by the debt collector to get the debtor to call back," said Thomas Syta, assistant regional director for the FTC, in an interview with CaliforniaWatch.org.org
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Sentencing is Sept. 7. Regulators have also filed cases against those who make no profit whatsoever.
United States attorneys have sporadically filed cases since then, securing 143 convictions last year and 98 this year.
It not only filed cases against institutions, it also took action against individuals.
The S.E.C. has filed cases against 31 executives at 20 firms.
Congo filed cases against Uganda, Burundi and Rwanda last year, accusing them of armed aggression and "massive violations of human rights".
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