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One of them is talking about ongoing litigation with litigants in the room.
"Our courts," Mr. Lanza added, "are filled with litigants and lawsuits, and if we get the language right, we've got a better chance of protecting that which we seek to protect.
It adds that the system is not set up to deal with "litigants in person", people who represent themselves in court proceedings, primarily because they cannot afford a lawyer.
There is, however, a fundamental issue that Davies has articulated: "The court system is becoming more and more clogged with litigants who are fighting over emotional issues which the courts cannot police".
She told them they would receive practical advice on how to handle themselves in court, how to deal with litigants and witnesses and what to do when things went wrong.
There are comments on my blog from judges which are wholly appropriate, which serve to help the public understand the judicial process, and to elucidate the difficulties for the court of dealing with litigants in person.
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Sometimes dealing with unrepresented litigants means that problems can be dealt with more directly, Douglas suggested.
Gibbs: "The 2008 agreement we finally reached with the litigants vacating all preceding court orders and replacing them with a coherent, mutually acceptable framework for running the shelters is an achievement we're very proud of.
Cases with unrepresented litigants take longer".
In suing the E.P.A., Pruitt and other state attorneys general usually partnered with industry litigants.
Now, the balance seems to have shifted, with private litigants doing more legal heavy lifting than those who serve the public.
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